お月見 : Tsukimi
The "Tsukimi" or "Moon Viewing" festival in Japan celebrates the autumn full moon. This tradition, introduced from China during the Heian Period, is usually celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of the traditional Japanese calendar, typically in September or early October.
Traditions include decorating with pampas grass and enjoying the view of the moon while eating "tsukimi dango," special rice cakes made for the occasion. People express appreciation for the moon's beauty and celebrate the autumn harvest during this time.
The McDonald's Tsukimi Burger is named after the beautiful full moon and features a perfectly round fried egg yolk. It's another autumn tradition in Japan, bringing a smile to many!
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