Beautiful place! And also very very popular! Do visit early if you want less photobombers. There is illumination at night so do stay on after sunset!
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Meiji Jingu Gaien Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Meiji Jingu Gaien is famous for the ginkgo trees planted on both sides of the broad avenue. Every autumn, the whole road turns golden, and a ginkgo festival is also held at that time.
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Meiji Jingu Gaien Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful place! And also very very popular! Do visit early if you want less photobombers. There is illumination at night so do stay on after sunset!
🍂🇯🇵If you find yourself in Tokyo in November, you absolutely must make a beeline for Meiji Jingu Gaien. This hidden gem is an absolute must-visit for anyone looking to experience the magic of autumn in Japan.Where even the trees are getting dressed up for fall! You won't believe the shades of gold and crimson on display. Plus, you might just catch a tree doing a wardrobe change. Definitely a "leaf"-y must-see in Tokyo this season! Remember to check the calendar to catch the leaves showing off their fall fashion. Timing is everything in the world of leaves, and you don't want to miss this colorful runway show! 🥹✨
The atmosphere light up on the last day, the end of the season, the leaves change color. Even the leaves are sprinkled But the atmosphere is still beautiful, worth going
The Ginkgo Avenue in the outer garden of Meiji Shen Palace is also one of the most famous and beautiful streets in Tokyo: more than 300 meters of streets, full of ginkgo trees, it looks particularly spectacular! The queue welcomes the same ~ It is estimated that the temperature is cold and warm this year. Some trees are still all green, and some yellow ones have fallen off. I want to take the effect of the street "with gold armor". There is only a short angle. The north-south sidewalk tree also fell into the shadow because of the west of the sun. And because it just rained in the morning, it was not ideal to affect the ground condition---travelers like weaving, walking too much, the ginkgo leaves that fell were all trampled...uh, the puddle perspective is two more! 🚉 Traffic Raiders: Metro Ginza Line "Qingshan Yichome" Station, and then walk for about 10 minutes.
The outer garden of Meiji Shengong can be seen in November. It is very beautiful and worth everyone taking the time to come here.