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Iroha maple leaves 2017

[Sam] 18:00 on December 1, 2017

DSC01363ELS'.jpgDSC01369RS'G.jpg On November 29, the Tokyo Regional Meteorological Observatory reported one of the Japan Meteorological Agency's biological seasonal observation information, "Iroha maple autumn leaves".

2 days later than normal and 1 day earlier than last year.

It is the appearance of the autumn leaves.

Even in the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, the maple maple, which is heard when it counts 25 out of about 6,000 trees in the garden, is dyed red and is at its best.

In particular, the crimson leaves, which look through the sun's light, are even more vivid.

From sprouting to early summer and autumn, it changes in various ways from yellow-green to yellow-green to yellow-red, and each delights each, but the color of the autumn leaves season is exceptional.

With the background of Nakajima's Ochiya, Matsuno Ochiya, and Tsubame's Ochiyaya, it creates a colorful atmosphere of the daimyo garden unique to this period.