Gods Descend in “*Kamiarizuki”!?
Three Suns and Upside-Down Rainbow
Information from two readers of our blog, Yuu-sama and Arakabu-sama
This light was seen in the Izumo region in *Kannazuki.” I wonder what this light is.
This light resembles the photos of light
Mr. Takeshita has released to us. I feel
it is celestial light.
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by Yuu-sama
October
20, 2013
English translation of a Japanese article: Sankei News – October 18, 2013 –
Gods
Descend in “*Kamiaritzuki”!? Three Suns
and Upside-Down Rainbow
Weather phenomena in which “solar halo,” a circle
of light around the sun, and “sundog,” bright spots of light on either side of
the sun were seen = Photographed in Izumo City, Shimane
Prefecture on Oct. 17 at 3:35 p.m. by Mr. Daisuke Nishimura with a
smartphone
It has been found on 18 that atmospheric
optical phenomena, in which it looks as if there were three suns and an
upside-down rainbow appears, occurred simultaneously in the Izumo region, Shimane
Prefecture. In Izumo, people are
celebrating “Kamiarizuki” (October of the lunar calendar) when gods from across
the country are believed to get together.
Local people are struck with surprise, saying “It looks as if real gods
descended.”
According to Mr. Daisuke Nishimura, an
office worker in Matue City, (39), he noticed a climatic change in the sky
while driving a car at Hirata-cho, Izumo City on October 17 around 3:30 p.m. He saw a circle of light around the sun and bright
spots of light with almost the same brightness as the sun, on either side of
the sun as well as an upside-down rainbow in the upper part of the sun.
According to Matsue Local Meteorological Observatory,
a circle of light around the sun, bright spots of light
s on either side and an upside-down rainbow are atmospheric optical phenomena;
they are called “solar halo,” “sundog” and “circumzenithal arc,” respectively. All of them are produced when light is reflected
by movement of innumerable ice particles which form filmy clouds in the
sky. They say three
phenomena rarely occur simultaneously.
(Note)
*Kannazuki” and “Kamiarizuki” – “Kannazuki”
(Month without Gods) is a traditional name of the tenth month in Japan. In the Izumo region, however, it is called “Kamiarizuki”
( Month with Gods).