Hello, everyone.
There are 2 months left of the year 2015. How are all of you doing?
It is already November, becoming a season of the “Momiji-Gari” (leaf peeping) in Japan.
“Momiji-Gari” is a Japanese peculiar custom. It is the custom that “Dare to go for an outing to watch a colored leaves”.
I will introduce you the number of spots watched in Tokyo in two parts.
①“Rikugien”
The end of November is in full bloom. About 1,000 of trees including Japanese maple and the ginkgo(“Ichou”) colors vividly everywhere in the garden. The garden lighted up at night is very fantastic!
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Rikugien
■Address:
〒113-0021
6-16-3 Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
■URL : http://www.kensetsu.metro.tokyo.jp/kouen/kouenannai/park/english/rikugien.pdf
■Access: 7-minute walk from “Komagome Station” (JR Yamanote line, Nanboku line)
10-minute walk from “Sengoku Station” (Mita line)
②“Meiji-Jingu-Gaien”
The row of Japanese ginkgo(“Ichou”) tree lasting about 300m from “Aoyama-dori” is leaf peeping spot representing Tokyo. “Ichou(ginkgo) festival” is held till November 14 to December 6.
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Meiji Jingu Gaien
■Address:
160-0013
1-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
■URL : http://www.meijijingugaien.jp/english/
■Access: 15-minutes from the nearest stations
“Shinanomachi Station” or “Sendagaya Station”(JR Chuo/Sobu Line)
“Gaienmae Station” or “Aoyama-icchome Station”(Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
“Aoyama-icchome Station”(Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Toei Subway Oedo Line)
“National Stadium Station”(Toei Subway Oedo Line)
I’ll introduce a continuance tomorrow.
See you!
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