Hi @tupai
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Waaaww amazing autumn… @tupai
Hello @Aruni
Thanks for your comment !
I don’t understand how to write explanation under the title, so I would like to reply in this comment.
I usually take photographs with my smartphone galaxy 10. It’s easy to take photographs while walking and cycling. This places are all near my house within one hour by bike.
Autumn is the best season in Tokyo, because there is no torrential rain and storm. Furthemore weather is almost clear and leaves are so colorful. I appreciate to join with my photos.
Hello, @Nita_IND
I also thank you to see my photos.
I would like to explain some comments !
- There is a pond named Shinobazu-no-ike in Ueno district in Taito Ward in Tokyo. You see Tokyo Sky Tree which is the tallest Tower in the world, 634 meter high. The central building is Benzaiten which is a kind of temple for the Goddess of Eloquence, Music, and Art.
- Lotus withered up in all the pond.
- Sumida River is the main river that flows east part of Tokyo 23 Ward.
- Mukoujima Hyakka-en is the old garden which was very popular in Edo period. “Hyakka” means one hundred flowers in Japanese.
- Nakamise at Asakusa is various souvenir shops in a row from Kaminarimon Gate to Sensoji Temple.
- the Garden of National Museum is open in Spring and Autumn. Cherryblossoms in Spring and colorful leaves in Autumn are attractive.
- A lot of people are watching ginkgo trees at Tokyo University in Bunkyo Ward.
- -10. Rikugien is lighted up at night in Autumn.
Hi @tupai
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Have a nice day, I am waiting to see your new post telling us about your experience here.
I’m smiling with so much giddiness looking at these photos, especially since these are some of the best shared on LGC this season for autumn Japan photos. So many variations in the type of foliage and photos - kudos, @tupai ! Definitely share more!