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moon viewing ceremony

moon viewing ceremony

A moon viewing ceremony, often associated with autumn festivals in Japan.

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Unicode
U+1F391
Version
Emoji 0.6
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Platform Meanings

Apple
Depicts a traditional Japanese moon-viewing scene with a full moon, pampas grass, and a red cushion.
Google
Shows a full moon above stylized pampas grass, representing the Japanese custom of Tsukimi (moon viewing).
Twitter
Illustrates a serene moonlit night with pampas grass, referencing the Japanese festival of Otsukimi.
Unicode Official
Represents the Japanese Moon Viewing Ceremony (Tsukimi), featuring a full moon, susuki grass, and sometimes dango rice dumplings.

Introduction

The 🎑 emoji represents the Japanese tradition of 'Tsukimi' or 'Otsukimi,' which translates to 'moon viewing.' This cultural practice dates back to the Heian period and is typically held in autumn when the moon is believed to be at its most beautiful. During Tsukimi, people gather to admire the full moon, often placing offerings such as pampas grass (susuki) and white rice dumplings (dango) to express gratitude for the harvest. The emoji usually features a bright full moon, decorative grass, and sometimes a red cushion or mat, symbolizing a peaceful, reflective evening under the moonlight. It is commonly used in messages related to autumn, Japanese culture, tranquility, or poetic appreciation of nature. While not widely used in everyday casual chats outside of relevant contexts, it adds cultural nuance and seasonal sentiment when discussing festivals, moon-related themes, or serene nighttime scenes.

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Last Updated: 2026-06-04✓ Expert Verified
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