1. A total lunar eclipse is set to occur in Japan on September 7, 2025, marking three years since the last one.
2. The eclipse will begin around 1:27 a.m., with the full eclipse occurring at around 2:30 a.m. During the full eclipse, the moon will appear dark red.
3. The total eclipse is expected to last about 80 minutes, ending around 3:53 a.m., after which the full moon will be visible again at around 4:57 a.m. If skies are clear, the phenomenon can be seen across Japan.
2. The eclipse will begin around 1:27 a.m., with the full eclipse occurring at around 2:30 a.m. During the full eclipse, the moon will appear dark red.
3. The total eclipse is expected to last about 80 minutes, ending around 3:53 a.m., after which the full moon will be visible again at around 4:57 a.m. If skies are clear, the phenomenon can be seen across Japan.
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Summary
Total Lunar Eclipse in Japan on September 7, 2025: Marking a three-year interval since the last one. The eclipse begins at 1:27 a.m., full eclipse at 2:30 a.m., lasting approximately 80 minutes until 3:53 a.m. During the full eclipse, the moon will appear dark red. If skies are clear, the