Jugoya – Full Moon Festival in Japan

IMG_4763Ayako wrote to us from Japan about the Full Moon Festival called Jugoya.

Hi, Lisa

It’s Jugoya tonight. I enjoyed the full moon tonight. At Jugoya, we offer rice dumplings to the full moon.

IMG_4760I also arranged Ikebana, a type of Japanese flower arrangement, for Jugoya this year. I used pampass grass, Japanese gentian, garbella, dianthus pink flowers. (すすき、りんどう、ガーベラ、なでしこ). These are our autumn flowers.

We call this tradition Jugoya, Otsukimi and tyushuuno meigetsu.

IMG_4767十五夜、お月見、中秋の名月

They all have the same meaning.

About dumplings, the white ones are common rice dumplings for Jugoya and the purple and yellow and the ones on top are all made of sweet potatoes.

Good night,

Ayako

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