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Shall we go see the red leaves together? 🍁 Tokyo Red Leaves

Feel free to add more! I've sorted out some photos from last year's red leaf season, visited a few places, and each one is worth sharing. The red leaf season this year is about to start, and I'm looking forward to it. 🍁 Suigen Park 🚃 Take the Chiyoda Line (towards My) and get off at the nearest station, Kin. You can choose to walk directly from the station or take a bus transfer. Suigen Park is one of the few places in Tokyo with a large water cypress forest. You can stroll with friends from the afternoon until nightfall, and the sunset on the red leaves in the evening looks especially gentle. There are also many ducks in the park, which are not afraid of people at all. If you're lucky, you might even encounter a plump cat basking in the sun. 🍁 Rikugien Garden 🚃 The nearest station is Komagome on the Yamanote Line. It's a 9-minute walk from the station, and the admission fee is 300 yen. A famous red leaf viewing spot within Tokyo. The photo was taken on December 3rd last year, and there were still some maple trees that hadn't turned completely red. The partially red leaves with a touch of tender green were surprisingly stunning. It usually closes at 17:00, but there is a special night viewing event from November 22nd to December 4th (entry starts at 18:00) that you can look forward to. #The 20-minute park effect is real #Meiji Jingu Gaien's ginkgo trees are also a must-see 🌳🍂

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Shall we go see the red leaves together? 🍁 Tokyo Red Leaves

Feel free to add more! I've sorted out some photos from last year's red leaf season, visited a few places, and each one is worth sharing. The red leaf season this year is about to start, and I'm looking forward to it. 🍁 Suigen Park 🚃 Take the Chiyoda Line (towards My) and get off at the nearest station, Kin. You can choose to walk directly from the station or take a bus transfer. Suigen Park is one of the few places in Tokyo with a large water cypress forest. You can stroll with friends from the afternoon until nightfall, and the sunset on the red leaves in the evening looks especially gentle. There are also many ducks in the park, which are not afraid of people at all. If you're lucky, you might even encounter a plump cat basking in the sun. 🍁 Rikugien Garden 🚃 The nearest station is Komagome on the Yamanote Line. It's a 9-minute walk from the station, and the admission fee is 300 yen. A famous red leaf viewing spot within Tokyo. The photo was taken on December 3rd last year, and there were still some maple trees that hadn't turned completely red. The partially red leaves with a touch of tender green were surprisingly stunning. It usually closes at 17:00, but there is a special night viewing event from November 22nd to December 4th (entry starts at 18:00) that you can look forward to. #The 20-minute park effect is real #Meiji Jingu Gaien's ginkgo trees are also a must-see 🌳🍂

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