k_photo_241 posted.
This is a light-up photo of the Shiratori Garden in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, with autumn leaves.
This photo was taken on 2022/11/25.
The snow hanging is like a Christmas tree, and it is very beautiful.
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k_photo_241 posted.
Shirakawa-go in Shirakawa Village, Gifu Prefecture, which is registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
This photo was taken on 2022/11/9.
The combination of vivid autumn leaves and Shirakawa-go is the best.
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k_photo_241 posted.
Shirakawa-go in Shirakawa Village, Gifu Prefecture, which is registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
Shirakawago Open-Air Museum Gassho-zukuri Minkaen, 2022/11/9
Red, yellow, yellow-green, green and blue sky, it was the best autumn leaves with all colors.
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k_photo_241 posted.
Shirakawa-go in Shirakawa Village, Gifu Prefecture, which is registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
This photo was taken on 2022/11/9.
Walking around Shirakawa-go is also a photo spot everywhere, so it is also recommended for photography lovers.
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k_photo_241 posted.
Shirakawa-go in Shirakawa Village, Gifu Prefecture, which is registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
View of gassho-zukuri and autumn leaves seen from the observatory. This photo was taken on 2022/11/9.
There is fun in every season here, but the season of autumn leaves was also very great.
Gassho-zukuri and autumn leaves were everywhere as photo spots.
It is a very recommended place during the autumn foliage season, which is easy to move.
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k_photo_241 posted.
Scooping the Moon Tokugawa Garden Viewing Moon Party ?
Nagoya, Aichi
This event will be ? exactly one month ago (2023/09/29)
The illumination was very beautiful, and everywhere was ✨ a photo spot.
I am very much looking forward to the autumn foliage season ? soon.
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Thank you for post a very beautiful photo.
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Tokugawa-en Garden in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, a popular spot for autumn leaves, is one of the cultural heritage sites handed down to the Owari Tokugawa family.
It is a vast Japanese garden with a total area of 130,000 tsubo and is characterized by arranging forests on a terrain with a difference in height.
Every year from late November to early December, the autumn leaves are in full bloom, and the sight of about 300 euonymus trees and maples coloring the park in vivid colors is a must-see.
In addition, you can enjoy seasonal flowers, such as weeping cherry blossoms, Tokai cherry blossoms, and peonies in spring, irises in summer, higanbana and kikyo in autumn, and kancamellia and sasanqua in winter.
Located overlooking Lake Ryuzen, the dining "Garden Restaurant Tokugawa-en" that fuses Japanese and Western cuisine is also one of the attractions.
The Tokugawa Art Museum "Tokugawa Art Museum" adjacent to Tokugawa Garden is also recommended.
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k_photo_241 posted.
Ichinomiya, Aichi
138 Tower Park ⛲️ Cosmos ?
On this day, the weather was pleasant, and I ☀️ visited here for the purpose of photographing the cosmos.
The red buckwheat flowers were also dark pink and cute.
This is a photo taken on 2023/10/12, but it seems that it ?? is still blooming beautifully
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