๐ŸŽ‘ Moon Viewing Ceremony

Code Points: U+1F391

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๐ŸŽ‘ Emoji Meaning

The ๐ŸŽ‘ Moon Viewing Ceremony emoji depicts a scene associated with Tsukimi (ๆœˆ่ฆ‹), a traditional East Asian harvest moon festival, particularly celebrated in Japan, Korea, and China (Mid-Autumn Festival). The emoji typically shows a full moon, often stylized, sometimes with clouds, and elements representing the offerings traditionally made to the moon, such as pampas grass (susuki) and rice dumplings (dango).

Most popular meanings:

  • Celebrating Tsukimi/Mid-Autumn Festival: This is the most direct and common meaning. It represents the act of observing and appreciating the beauty of the autumn moon.
  • Autumn/Fall Season: More generally, the emoji can be used to represent the autumn season due to its strong association with the harvest moon.
  • Beauty/Tranquility/Peace: The serene image of the moon evokes feelings of beauty, tranquility, and peacefulness. It can be used in contexts related to relaxation, contemplation, or appreciation of nature.
  • Japanese Culture: Because of its close ties to Tsukimi, the emoji can also be used as a symbol of Japanese culture or tradition.
  • Romance/Nostalgia: The moon is often associated with romantic feelings and nostalgia. The emoji can be used to convey these emotions or to reminisce about past experiences.

Moon Viewing Ceremony Emoji Images

Here is how Moon Viewing Ceremony emoji looks like on iPhone, Android, Facebook, Messenger and X:

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