A uniquely lighted path under a full moon. Meditation meets contemporary art for the Moon-Viewing festival in Kanazawa, Japan.
October 6th through 8th, 2017, marked the end of Tsukimi, or “moon-viewing,” the Japanese tradition of enjoying the autumn moon at its fullest and most beautiful.
Adding to the nighttime reverie, students and faculty from the Kanazawa Institute of Technology and the Kanazawa Institute of Fine Arts create works of light and art throughout central Kanazawa, spreading color throughout Kanazawa Station, Tatemachi Street, and, as pictured in this video, the Shiinoki Culture Complex, also known as Kanazawa Central Park.
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Royalty-free music: “Bathed in the Light” by Kevin MacLeod
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