usagi-san yuzu manju
What is living on the moon in your country?
In Japan, rabbits are.
In tradition, we have a moon-viewing party at the night of the harvest moon around the middle of September to early October.
The usagi-san (dear rabbit) manju is made for the party. They are too cute to bite!
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Comments
posted by gil , 9月 19, 2009 14:25:06 (Tokyo) :
ahhhh so cuteeee :)
posted by Dita , 9月 19, 2009 16:01:12 (Tokyo) :
omgg, so cute to bite it ):!
posted by wind76 , 9月 20, 2009 14:15:08 (Tokyo) :
I n Taiwan.
In China.
posted by mindnotes , 9月 21, 2009 10:00:24 (Tokyo) :
in Thailand we also have a celebration for a full moon day around mid of August. We also believe there’s a rabbit in a moon. We use moon cake in this party . You can see how’s Thai mooncake from this link.
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