7/22/2023 0 Comments 2022 harvest moon![]() ![]() ![]() © Copyright 2023 - Utah Cultural Alliance. ![]() Please be sure to bring your lawn chairs and blankets as seating won’t be provided.Īnd of course, we will have our wonderful food vendors & food trucks serving up delicious food at family-friendly prices. so that everyone can enjoy the featured entertainers. we will have lots of things for children to do such as:Īctivities will wrap up by 6 p.m. Entertainment will run from 3 to 8 p.m.īeginning at 3 p.m. ![]() We also feature local favorites such as the ALA Show Choirs, the Spanish Fork Chorale, and the Nebo Philharmonic Orchestra. Our tradition of outstanding entertainment has brought us well-known artists such as The Piano Guys, Eclipse, Lindsey Stirling, Vocal Point, Alex Boys, and The National Parks. Invite your friends invite your extended family come and enjoy the best party of the year! It is a cutout-style postcard.The Spanish Fork Arts Council is once again pleased to present the Harvest Moon Hurrah! This FREE community event for the entire family will be held Saturday, September 10, 2022 at the City Park (49 S. Why not send a letter to your friends during the long autumn nights? You may be able to deliver the atmosphere of moon viewing to those who receive this letter. This is a letter paper that can be used bot h for memo writing and letter. “Hagi” and “Usagi” Pattern Letter Paper (1 item) Furoshiki are a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that can be used to wrap gifts, clothes, and actually just about anything! Of course, it can be used as a lunch box cloth or as a tapestry.ħ. It is a wrapping cloth mainly drawn with “Hagi” (bush clover) and “Kikyo” (Bellflower), which are counted as the seven herbs of autumn. 100% Cotton – Hagi and Kikyo Furoshiki (1 item) A convenient square plate that can be used for various purposes.Ħ. The cosmos pattern accentuates the matte atmosphere. It is a square plate with a cute shape with rounded corners. It is a convenient size that can be used as a coin purse, as well as for storing keys and accessories. This coin purse has a cute rabbit and cherry blossom pattern. Rabbit pattern coin purse with front pocket (1 item) The Moon and rabbit-themed “Yuzen” design and colors express a fantastic and beautiful worldview. This Masking tape with a moon motif that is easy to associate with a rabbit. Depending on your ideas, how to use it will also spread. A small plate of the perfect size for holding This small plate has a cute “Otsukimi” (moon-viewing) rabbit. Its history is said to date back to 1300 years ago. Originated from Gifu Prefecture, Mino-yaki (Mino ware) is Japan’s most popular Don’t you think “Tonbo” is indispensable for autumn scenery? That’s why the “Tonbo” pattern is one of the traditional Japanese patterns. In Japan, “Tonbo only moved forward”, so it seems that the samurai liked it as a lucky insect. This rice bowl has a “Tonbo” (dragonfly) drawn on it. Mino-yaki “Tonbo” (Dragonfly) rice bowl (1 item) We hope that these items will be able to deliver the Japanese tradition of moon appreciation as well as bring you luck and happiness.ġ. The rabbit is a symbol of good luck, presenting prosperity. And the legend says that God drove the rabbit to the moon as a sublime.” The rabbit’s feeling of self-sacrifice impressed the old man. So the rabbit jumped into the fire as food by himself. “The rabbit went to search for food for a hungry old man (God). This story is still handed down to Japanese people. Second, the reason why there is a rabbit on the moon comes from the Buddhist narrative. This pattern changes into various shapes depending on the country. And when the moon is full, when you connect the dark places, it is said that the pattern resembles the shape of a “rabbit”. There are bright places and slightly dark places on the moon. There are two main reasons.įirst, That’s because the full moon pattern looks like a “rabbit”. The moon of this day is called “Chushu-no-meigetsu” (Mid-Autumn Moon/Harvest moon), “jyuu-goya”(full moon night).īy the way, the Japanese believe that there is a rabbit on the moon. The “Otsukimi” is an event to admire the moon on August 15 of the Lunar calendar (This year’s full moon is September 21). Japanese people look forward to the moon of “Otsukimi” (Viewing the moon). ![]()
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