In the southern hemisphere, the equinox occurs at the same moment, but at the
beginning of spring. There
are two conventions for dealing with this: either the name of the equinox can
be changed to the vernal
equinox, or (apparently more commonly) the name is unchanged and it is accepted
that it is out of sync with the season.
At the equinox, the sun rises directly in the east and sets directly in the west.
In the northern hemisphere, before the autumnal equinox, the sun rises and sets
more and more to the north, and afterwards, it rises and sets more and more to
the south.
This
is when the NeopaganSabbat
of Mabon is celebrated. Also,
Autumnal Equinox Day (秋分の日) is an official national
holiday in Japan, and is spent visiting family graves, and holding family reunions.