K?y?: 14 Places to See Autumn Leaves in Tokyo
Summer is officially over. The first autumn forecast for Tokyo has been announced — December 1 for red leaves and November 26 for yellow.
K?y? (??), meaning the changing of the leaves, is an important seasonal marker in the land of FOUR (count ?em!) seasons. Here’s where to see autumn leaves in Tokyo
While perhaps not quite as widely celebrated as cherry blossom season, the arrival of fall leaves in Tokyo is still an excuse to get out into the great outdoors. There’s nothing quite like marveling at the stuff that Mother Nature does with her pigment palette.
Jump to:
1. Rikugien Garden
2. Meiji Jing? Gaien
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