On September 8th, a total lunar eclipse will be visible across Japan for the first time in about three years.
Observations begin on the evening of September 7th, with the waning moon at 1:27 AM on the 8th.
The total lunar eclipse, in which the Moon is completely hidden by Earth’s shadow, will last from 2:30 AM to 3:53 AM, with the partial eclipse ending at 4:57 AM.
This celestial phenomenon will occur from late evening until the early morning hours, so enjoy its coppery-red glow.
The lunar eclipse time will be the same regardless of your viewing location.