月見

月見

tsu-ki-mi
🇯🇵 Japanese
Twitter 2013-09 culture active Updated 2026-02-22
Early 2010s Major 680 million+ lifetime posts

First documented in September 2013 on Twitter. Currently active and in regular use across social platforms since 2013.

Also known as: TsukimiMoonViewing

#月見 (Tsukimi) represents moon viewing tradition, documenting East Asian digital culture, entertainment, and traditions through native-language social media engagement from 2008-2023.

Cultural Significance

This hashtag captures important aspects of Japanese culture, serving as digital gathering point for Japanese-speaking communities worldwide to celebrate traditions, share content, and maintain cultural connections.

Social Media Engagement

The native-script hashtag enabled Japanese users to engage authentically on global platforms, creating linguistic spaces that preserved identity while participating in international trends, making East Asia a dominant force in global social media.

Contemporary Relevance

This hashtag remains significant in Japanese social media, trending during relevant occasions, celebrations, or cultural moments, demonstrating the importance of native-language digital communication in maintaining heritage online.

Sources

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