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Winter foliage of Hamarikyu and pine teahouse

[Yurikamome] December 2, 2010 08:30

 In December, I took a picture of the beautiful winter autumn leaves of Hamarikyu and a new pine teahouse.

This year, the autumn leaves were a little later than usual, but it seems to be the beautiful autumn leaves for the first time in eight years.

     It's a newly built pine teahouse.

     It will be released to everyone next year.

     The "Kokera-roofing" on the roof was finely and carefully finished and very beautiful.

     Hoshihajiro and tufted duck are playing in the tide pond.

     I found great egret in Yokobori.

2010_1130 Pine Chaya Photo 0013.JPG   

      A maple that appears in a pond with tide.  

     It is a tree imported from Tang 260 years ago by Yatsushiro Shogun Yoshimune.

     Trade continued through Nagasaki even during isolation.  2010_1130 Maple covering the pond 0022.JPG   

    It is the goby autumn leaves of Hakkeizan.

    Hakkeizan during the Edo period is seen from Ochinyama on the opposite bank of the pond where many maples are planted.    

     It seems that it was beautiful as if it erupted a fire.                      

2010_1130 Winter foliage 0030.JPG    

     It was strange that it was December in the later twin building, blue sky and winter autumn leaves.

     An airship was flying for the first time in a long time. 

     2010_1130 Twin Building and Winter Autumn Leaves Photo 0057.JPG