🍁 Maple Viewing is in Season! 🍁
Summer has passed, and the beginning of autumn has quietly arrived—it's time to plan for maple viewing! 📝 In late November, Tokyo's maple leaves are at their most beautiful. Here are 7 top spots, all great places to enjoy the maple leaves and the autumn scenery! 📍 Senso-ji Temple The oldest temple in Tokyo, built in 628 AD. The scenery here is not only quaint but also ablaze with autumn maple leaves, adding a touch of mystery and solemnity to the ancient temple. It's recommended to arrive before 10 AM or after sunset to experience the tranquil beauty. Admission: Free Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 📍 Meiji Shrine The outer garden's ginkgo trees are known as one of the world's 20 most beautiful tree-lined avenues. The ginkgo avenue is 300 meters long, with 146 trees standing neatly on both sides of the road. In autumn, the golden ginkgo leaves contrast beautifully with the blue sky and white clouds, a sight to behold. Admission: Free for the outer garden, ticket required for the inner garden Address: 1-1 Yoyogi Kamizonocho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 📍 Hibiya Park Located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, it is one of the best places for maple viewing. The park is lush with ginkgo, Japanese zelkova, and Japanese maple trees. Whether you're strolling on the paths or sitting on a bench, you can fully enjoy the beauty of autumn and feel the essence of the season. Admission: Free Address: 2-chome, Hibiya, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 🍂 #GoOutAndPickUpAutumn #Outdoor #AutumnTrip #TokyoTravel #TokyoAttractions #JapaneseRedLeavesSeason #JapaneseMapleSeason