Five selections of autumn leaves spots in Chuo-ku
This project is to introduce the autumn leaves spots in Chuo-ku, which Hikoharu Co., Ltd. chose for his own discretion and prejudice. And there is one thing I would like to refuse first. Hamarikyu Onshi Garden has been widely featured on other sites as a spot for autumn leaves in Tokyo, and has been excluded in this survey.
Then, let's start a slightly worrisome autumn leaves spot in Chuo-ku.
A row of ginkgo trees in Hamacho Park
It should not be compared to Jingu Gaien. It's a splendid row of ginkgo trees. Since the center of Namiki-dori St. is the sidewalk, ginkgo is very close. There are few inbound tourists and you can enjoy ginkgo slowly. The color of ginkgo will be at its peak in the future.
However, I have bitter memories here in Hamacho Park. Looking at this information board, how many fossils of Nauman elephants were found in Question 31 of the 16th Chuo-ku Tourism Test last year? It reminds me of the problem. I remember that I answered 2 of the three correct answers and made a mistake. Either two or three, isn't it important that the fossils of Nauman elephant were excavated in Hamacho, Nihonbashi?
Hie-jinja Shrine
The ginkgo was still lush. There are about 6 ginkgo trees. I'm looking forward to it. Then I went to Hie-jinja Shrine this time and found a new discovery. The komainu of Hie-jinja Shrine is called komainu, which is said to have been dedicated to recovery from the Great Kanto Earthquake and rising spirits. I've been to Hie-jinja Shrine several times, but I didn't notice that komainu was facing up. It was a study that the land close to Kabuto-cho was surely related.
Sakamoto-cho Park
It's Sakamotocho Park. Many people think that Sakamotocho Park is a place where the Kabuto-cho and Kayabacho town corner exhibition halls are located. The current Sakamotocho Park was the Commons. I'm the Commons? I couldn't help but find it on the internet. Commons means "enrollment place" and "shared place". The park consisted of a garden of seven herbs, a lawn open space, and a hill for everyone, and a brook flowed in the park. In this case, it will be a place to relax for those who live nearby and those who work nearby. According to the information board, it seems that the trees are planted in consideration of the time when the trees turn red.
And Japanese pampas grass and other plants are planted in the garden of the seven herbs, which is small but like a forest, and everyone should be able to enjoy autumn.
Then I visited the park around noon, and I saw a businessman on everyone's hill who enjoyed lunch with Goza. The weather was fine and I was sure to feel good, and I noticed something strange. The "Goza" you are using is the same. Therefore, when I observed it carefully, I noticed that I was lending "Goza" from the box installed next to the town corner exhibition hall. This attempt is very good. The next time I visited Sakamotocho Park, I decided to bring a lunch box.
Metasequoia in Akatsuki Park
It's a methasequoia over the bust of Siebold. It is now turning yellow, and eventually it turns red. In the past, when I was in charge of a guide while walking around the city, I showed the customer a picture of the red-colored metasequoia, which reminded me that the reaction was very good.
Weeping ginkgo of Haji Shrine
It's a weeping ginkgo of Haji Shrine that everyone knows. I love this weeping ginkgo, and I always come to see it in autumn as a visit. Ginkgo will be darker in yellow from now on.
At the end
In writing the autumn leaves spots that are a little worrisome in Chuo-ku, I surveyed Chuo-ku through my eyes, but if you look for the cherry blossoms along the Sumida River and the autumn leaves of the cherry blossoms at Ishikawajima Park, there are many other things I think. Most of the autumn leaves in Chuo-ku are from now on. In early December, the weather seems to be nice and relatively warm days continue. By all means, please visit the autumn leaves spot in Chuo-ku.