Wednesday has to be the least exciting day of the week. Your energy boost from the weekend is likely spent, and you’ve still got a couple more days of work until your next chance to cut loose and have some fun.
At least, that’s how things generally are. This week, we’re psyched about Wednesday, because October 8 is bringing a lunar eclipse to Japan, and as part of the celestial show, the moon is turning red.
According to Japan’s National Astronomical Observatory, when the moon rises tonight at around 6:15, it’ll appear slightly chipped, as a result of passing into the Earth’s shadow. It’ll become further obscured as the night goes on, until it returns to its normal appearance around 9:35.
Weather forecasts are calling for clear skies across Japan tonight, which is great news for amateur astronomers. Unfortunately, amateur status means you have to do something else to pay your bills, and in always industrious Japan, most working professionals won’t be able to take a three-and-a-half-hour break to enjoy the eclipse from start to finish. So if all you can manage to sneak away for is a few minutes, this handy diagram from planetarium designer and Twitter user Kagaya can help you choose when to make your play.
10/8の皆既月食の見え方をイラストにしました。
全部で3時間以上ありますのでたまに外へ出てみるのがよさそうです。
見逃せないのは19時20分〜30分。
月がどんどん細くなり、完全に隠れると淡く赤銅色に光る姿となります。 pic.twitter.com/HHNbu4ZieD— KAGAYA (@KAGAYA_11949) October 6, 2014
As shown in the second moon from the bottom, by 6:50 roughly half of the moon will be hidden, and the eclipse will slide from partial to total at 7:25. It’ll reach its fullest stage at 7:55, so if you want to make the most of your moon-gazing, a little before eight o’clock is the time you want to shoot for.
Best of all, as the eclipse reaches its maximum phase, it’ll appear to change color, turning red and briefly becoming the galaxy’s largest and most awesome early Halloween decoration. You won’t want to miss it, so if you can tear yourself away from whatever usually captivates your interest for a while to stare at the skies, tonight’s the night.
Sources: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Twitter
[ Read in Japanese ]

Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
Japan’s foreign tourist numbers projected to fall for first time in years in 2026
One Piece teaming up with 5 NCAA basketball teams
As more foreign visitors visit Kyoto’s top sights, Japanese travelers increasingly staying away
Entry to Tokyo’s Pokémon theme park zone has physical fitness requirement, will cost a lot
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
Japan’s foreign tourist numbers projected to fall for first time in years in 2026
One Piece teaming up with 5 NCAA basketball teams
As more foreign visitors visit Kyoto’s top sights, Japanese travelers increasingly staying away
Entry to Tokyo’s Pokémon theme park zone has physical fitness requirement, will cost a lot
TeamLab Planets: Walk up a waterfall and catch koi fish at new digital art museum in Tokyo
Princesses, fruits, and blacksmiths: Study reveals the 30 most unusual family names in Japan
Bandai Namco is opening a chain of gigantic megastores for mega otaku joy
Man arrested for violating Japan’s anti-dueling law in downtown Tokyo
Private teleworking booths–how much work can you get done in one? We test it out
10 times to avoid traveling in Japan in 2026
Our 52-year-old pole dancing reporter shares his tips for achieving your New Year’s exercise goal
Starbucks Japan releases new Frappuccino and latte for Valentine’s Day
Ramen restaurant’s English menu prices are nearly double its Japanese ones, denies discriminating
Princess Mononoke magnets return just in time to treat yourself to awesome anime decorations
Umamusume anime girl plushie recalled for having parts she absolutely should not have【Pics】
Giant hotel rooms in Osaka reflect the new non-niche face of travel in Japan.
Japanese women showing rebounding interest in giving Valentine’s Day chocolate【Survey】
We ate sushi made from Japan’s most expensive tuna ever【Taste test】
Starbucks Japan ready to get Year of the Horse started with adorable drinkware and plushies【Pics】
7-Eleven Japan starts new temporary luggage storage service in over 300 branches
Disillusionment at Tsukiji’s tourist-target prices led us to a great ramen restaurant in Tokyo
Starbucks teams up with 166-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Horse decorations【Photos】
Tokyo’s Tsukiji sushi neighborhood asks tour groups to stay away for the rest of the month
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
TeamLab Planets: Walk up a waterfall and catch koi fish at new digital art museum in Tokyo
Princesses, fruits, and blacksmiths: Study reveals the 30 most unusual family names in Japan
Bandai Namco is opening a chain of gigantic megastores for mega otaku joy
Man arrested for violating Japan’s anti-dueling law in downtown Tokyo
Private teleworking booths–how much work can you get done in one? We test it out
Pikachu is recharging as Pokémon and Uniqlo unveil adorable new Pokémon Sketch T-shirt line【Pics】
Japan’s reverse maid cafe lets cosplaying customers play the part of maids in Tokyo
A diner’s guide to oden: Japan’s weird-looking, super-popular winter dish
Japan’s Poképark Kanto Pokémon theme park area shows first attraction photos
Toast with fermented soybeans and honey may not be good-looking, but it is good eating
One of Japan’s rarest sweets is a sell-out hit that looks and tastes like frost
We have way too much fun making Demon Slayer anime erasers and badges with craft kits
Leave a Reply