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Otsukimi (お月見) dates back over a thousand years to the Heian period (794–1185), when courtiers would gather to compose poetry and enjoy the harvest moon reflected on water. Influenced by ancient Chinese customs and adapted into a uniquely Japanese tradition, Otsukimi has grown into a widespread practice that combines aesthetic appreciation with spiritual gratitude. Our annual Otsukimi Moon Viewing honors this tradition through a curated evening of Japanese arts, performances, and seasonal flavors. Wander lantern- and bamboo-lit paths beneath the moonlight and experience the depth of Japanese culture in the serene setting of the Garden.
Over time, the celebration came to include offerings to the moon, such as tsukimi dango (white rice dumplings), seasonal vegetables, and arrangements of susuki (pampas grass)—symbols of a bountiful harvest and wishes for health and prosperity.
Otsukimi is both contemplative and communal—a moment to enjoy seasonal beauty, honor nature’s cycles, and share peaceful time together under the moonlight.
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