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Kinshu no Hamarikyu 2014 

[Silver] 09:00 on December 4, 2014

 On November 28, this day seems to have been named as a perfect day (and to become) for visiting gardens in Tokyo with the word "good garden".

I'm not fooled by such PR words, but I don't remember visiting Hamarikyu Garden, which I usually love, in late autumn.

Then, as I visited, I would like to report on the "good garden".

The autumn leaves of the garden right after entering the park. Japanese maple was beautifully turning red.

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After passing through the ruins of the Liao Pavilion, the left hand side of a short walk away.

Kofukuzakura and Japanese allspice were blossoming.

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And it is the scene in front of the teahouse in Nakajima.

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On the promenade in Yae-zakura, I visited in spring.

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There is a couple who enjoys a leisurely walk on weekdays. 

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No, Hamarikyu on weekdays is spacious and it is a really healing space.

Is the best time to see the autumn leaves in late autumn until around December 7?

Please go out as soon as possible.

 In the large garden where falconry is performed at the beginning of the year, mothers with toddlers about 2 years old (do you call mom friends?)

On the lawn, the parents and children were cheerful and cheerful.