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Tokyo Metropolitan Garden Autumn Leaves Tour To Hamarikyu at stamp rally

Until December 8, stamp rally will be held to enjoy the autumn leaves of nine metropolitan gardens. One of them is the Hamarikyu Garden in Chuo Ward. If you collect stamps from 3 gardens, you can apply for a prize lottery, and if you collect 6 places, you can get a calendar.

Hamarikyu A little until the best time to see autumn leaves

Until the best time to see the autumn leaves in Hamarikyu I went to Hamarikyu in stamp rally.

I learned about stamp rally in a pamphlet on Cultural Properties Week in Tokyo, which was held from late October to early November, and went to Hamarikyu in the ward. As of the 21st, it was still like autumn leaves. I don't know how much Hamarikyu at the peak is full of autumn leaves.

There are many water birds in the tide pond.

In the tide pond, many water birds go to Hamarikyu at the Tokyo Metropolitan Garden Autumn Leaves Tour in stamp rally.

Hamarikyu was originally the land of the shogun's falconry. After that, it became the beach palace of the Shogun family, and after the Meiji era it became a separate residence of the Imperial Family and Kamoba was set up, and it was managed by Tokyo after the war. Shioiri Pond is a pond that draws in seawater. In the past, the Kiyosumi Garden and the former Shiba Rikyu, which were also in the Tokyo Metropolitan Garden, were also tideed, but now it is only Hamarikyu. Perhaps because of that, a lot of water birds such as duck, cormorants, and herons rested their wings in the pond.

 Tokyo Metropolitan Garden Autumn Leaves Tour To Hamarikyu at stamp rally

One heron. Are you aiming for fish?

Every year on New Year's Day, since Hamarikyu was a falconry field, demonstrations of falconry technique "falconry" are performed.

There was still a red dragonfly

There was still a red dragonfly to Hamarikyu at stamp rally.

It was the second half of November, but one red dragonfly was still flying because of the warm day.

On this day, I also went to the former Shiba Rikyu, about 15 minutes on foot.

I found a stone pillar in Nihonbashi at Mukojima Hyakuhanaen.

I found a stone pillar in Nihonbashi at Mukojima Hyakuhanaen Tokyo Metropolitan Garden Autumn Leaves Tour To Hamarikyu at stamp rally

I found a stone pillar in Nihonbashi at Mukojima Hyakuhanaen in Sumida-ku, which I visited in stamp rally. What's the difference? Although it was written, it is written that the calligraphy is said to be the same brush of Yoshinobu Tokugawa that is now listed in Nihonbashi.

I visited Hamarikyu, Former Shiba Rikyu, Mukojima Hyakuzono, Kiyosumi Garden, Former Iwasaki House Garden, and Rikugien over three days, and received a calendar.

Some of the Tokyo Metropolitan Gardens knew the place but had never been there, so stamp rally was a good opportunity.