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Mid-Autumn Moon

[Sam] 18:00 on October 6, 2017

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Supermoon RRSGRS.jpg This year, October 4 is old calendar's August 15th, and mid-autumn moon (15 nights).

At this time, the moon rises in the clear night sky at an angle suitable to look up, making it the best season for moon viewing, but this year it is hatred and cloudy.

It is not possible to love the beautiful moon enough.

Toyomi Bridge is a rare and valuable bridge that spans the mouth of the Nihonbashi River, which is called "Feeren Dale Bridge" and is shaped like a ladder horizontally.

The Eitai Bridge behind each other was lit up, and Japanese pampas grass attached ears to the riverside, heard the sound of insects, and it was a quaint moon viewing spot, but occasionally I was able to enjoy the moon drifting between clouds.

Kafu Nagai is "Gukutei Nijo", "The scenery overlooking the lights around Eitai Bridge and Sagacho diagonally from between the steel frame of Toyomi Bridge, and tonight it is slightly more interesting than seeing it in broad daylight with the light of the moon. The full tide shines brilliantly with the moonlight, and there is also the sound of water hitting the side of Hashimoto's stone wall or a connected transport ship. "