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Hamarikyu Garden with Autumn Leaves

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] Nov. 28, 2017 18:00

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On the last weekend of November, we went to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden on a calm sunny day of Koharu weather.

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The autumn leaves were in full bloom, so many people were surprised.

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The autumn leaves are maples, cherry blossoms, and autumn leaves.

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Yellow leaves are ginkgo, each beautiful.

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The autumn leaves of the rose tree

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I enjoyed the yellow leaves of sawtooth oak

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During this season, the seasonal feature of the Hamarikyu Garden, "Yukitsuri" and "Yukitsuri"

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You can also see "Komomaki" for pest control.

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The flowers are blooming with yellow camellia.

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It's a red camellia sasanqua.

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The "flower garden" seems to have been sown with canola flower seeds, and in spring it will be a whole canola flower field.

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The Hamarikyu Garden will delight our eyes whenever you come.

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Click here for the website of Hamarikyu Garden. ⇒

https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index028.html

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