2024 Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Autumn Leaves 🍁🌸
Kitanomaru Park The "Maple Hill" that was once burned breathes in a world dyed red. Located at the site of the old Edo Castle's North Moat, Kitanomaru Park is home to cherry blossoms, ginkgo, and flowering trees, with about 2,000 deciduous trees that change color and display a variety of expressions as autumn arrives. Especially the "Peach Blossom Hill" on the west side of the park, known as a famous red leaf spot in the city center, its splendor will undoubtedly capture your attention. <Best viewing period> Late November to Early December 📍 Kitanomaru Park Address: 1-1 Kitanomaru Park, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 🚇 Access Toei Shinjuku Line Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line 'Kudanshita Station' 5-minute walk Tokyo Metro Tozai Line 'Takebashi Station' 5-minute walk Okaido Avenue Rows of ginkgo trees surrounded by high-rise buildings. The signposts of yellow leaves beckon the red-brick Tokyo Station. The carriage processions for the royal family's official events and the presentation ceremonies of letters of credence from foreign ambassadors have also used Okaido Avenue. The wide promenade, about 74 meters wide, connecting the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station, is even more magnificent with its rows of golden ginkgo trees. You can enjoy the contrast of the blue sky with the surrounding high-rise buildings, the red-brick Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building, and the urban atmosphere as the streetlights begin to glow at dusk, evoking a sense of travel. This is a quintessential Tokyo autumn scene. <Best viewing period> Mid-November 📍 Okaido Avenue Address: 2-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 🚇 Access Directly from 'Tokyo Station' Marunouchi Central Exit, 1-minute walk Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line 'Nijubashi-mae Station' 3-minute walk #AutumnMapleViewing #NaturalSceneryOfAutumn #RedLeaves #Tokyo #LifeInTokyo #LifeInJapan