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Pearl Fuji

Pearl Fuji

Because Mount Fuji and full moon - mountaintop and the moon are far, it is not pearl Fuji.

It is a phenomenon that a full moon overlaps with a summit of Mount Fuji part in pearl Fuji (pearl wisteria) and occurs.

Summary

I liken it to diamond Fuji where the sun is piled up on the Fuji mountaintop and am called it in this way because the moon looks beautiful like a pearl [1].

I make a pair with diamond Fuji and am treated, but there are few opportunities when pearl Fuji is seen for the element which is important to the age of the month unlike the sun. But I may call the thing that the moon hangs on the Fuji mountaintop regardless of moon [2] of the age of the month before and after the full moon and the age of the month with pearl Fuji.

It is the scene which is seen when climatic condition was prepared with range (pearl to go up) within western north and south 70 degrees and range (sinking pearl) within north and south 70 degrees of the east side [3] from the Fuji mountaintop at the age of the month and time.

Footnote

  1. NIKKEI STYLE (the Nikkei Shimbun), January 3, 2014 to challenge the limit of the distant view that I took in Mount Fuji, Nara of the ^ Tokyo wonder expeditionary party moonlit night
  2. ^ pearl Fuji shines: The photograph Nihon Keizai Shimbun
  3. ^ "calendar wiki." National Astronomical Observatory. November 21, 2016 reading.

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