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Moon Viewing

NHK Educational

NHK Educational
Tokyo, Japan

Japanese have always presented offerings for ritual viewings of the moon. With the moon itself as the object of worship, they would give thanks for a bountiful harvest and make offerings of their crops. The miscanthus grass served as a yorishiro—an earthly presence in which a divine spirit of the moon might temporarily reside.

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  • Title: Moon Viewing
  • Original Source: © sasazawa – Fotolia
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