Moon-gazing Tradition in Takanawa

Edo moon-watching Tradition redux

Edoite, had followed the lunar calendar, were the night owl in their own right.
They did not only recognise the moon as an essential time-measuring device but also simply gravitated towards its mysterious beauty in awe.

Fabled Hiroshige Utagawa‘s Ukiyoe depicts the scenery of hilly Takanawa, where its uptown commands a panoramic vista, along with a port view bustling with stalls and fun fairs.
According to ancient documents, it is believed that the epicurean inhabitants of Edo had been basking in the culinary pleasure of unique hawker culture whilst adoring the beautiful crescent moon looming out at midnight.
However, after Edo period, the excitement for moon-gazing ebbed away, and their culture is found amongst modern Tokyoite merely once in a blue moon.

           

Today, Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa revives that richly historic moon-viewing culture with a modern interpretation that recalls the quintessence of Edo.
Hark back to the bygone Edo era and embark on a timeless adventure.

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Bamboo works, created by CHIKAKEN, allure guests into a constellation of light at The Takanawa Japanese Garden.
Have a delightful saunter under starry skies or wind down with dining while seeing beautiful lambent bamboo lanterns.

Time: 6:00P.M. – 11:00P.M.
Place: Japanese Garden
Creator: CHIKAKEN

       


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*On weather conditions, such as rainy or inclement ones, bamboo lantern lights up are subject to be suspended.

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