After three day weekend, there were many things to do at work.
Today is the fullmoon. It is a very special fullmoon called jugiya (十五夜), literally the 15th night, which is August 15 in the luner calendar and also chushu no meigetsu (中秋の名月), literally mid-autumn Moon or harvest moon.
It's been eight years since jugiya became the full moon last.
The moon tonight is very beautiful.
We, Japanese people love to see beautiful things such as cherry blossom viewing in spring, and red maple leaves in the fall. And we enjoy moon viewing which is called o tsukimi (お月見) decorating and eating sweet dumplings.
It is ichiryumanbaibi (一粒万倍日), when one grain becomes 10000 times.
At night I had a zoom session. I expect this relation becomes 10000 times.
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