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Ginkgo in Hamacho Park

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] 12:00 on October 4, 2017

Speaking of ginkgo, it is familiar as a street tree, and I think of a row of ginkgo trees in Meijijingu Gaien (Minato-ku), but in Chuo-ku, ginkgo trees planted on Showa-dori and other places grow greatly.

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In fact, in Chuo-ku, it is the second largest tree after Suzuki and willow as a street tree (as of June 2017).

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Here in Hamacho Park, there are many ginkgo trees in front of the park and in the park.

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Ginkgo in this season has not yet yellowed, but it is beautiful bright green and I like it.

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The leaves are green, but the fruits (ginnan) are already growing, and some have already begun to fall.

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Autumn deepens as the ginkgo leaves turn yellow.