National Showa Memorial Park|Color of Autumn! Autumn Colors and Flowers in Showa Kinen Park

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At the Showa Kinen Park, National Showa Memorial Park, "Autumn Colors! A Feast of Autumn Leaves and Flowers" at Showa Kinen Park.

In this photo, I tried to capture the autumn leaves and the hut from across the pond. I was conscious of the reflection of the blue sky and the hut. National Showa Memorial Park is a vast park where many people enjoy nature and flowers in each of the four seasons. Especially in the autumn season, the park is decorated with vivid autumn leaves, creating a beautiful scene. The autumn colors of the gingko trees and maple trees not only delight the eyes of visitors, but also provide a great photo opportunity for those who love photography. One of the most representative autumn scenes in Showa Kinen Park is the rows of golden gingko trees. This tree-lined avenue is one of the most popular areas of the park, with its neat rows of gingko trees against the blue sky and a yellow carpet on the ground. Depending on the time of day you visit, the morning sun or the evening sun illuminates the autumn leaves, providing an even more atmospheric view. The maple area in the Japanese Garden is also not to be missed. The deep red maple trees are reflected in the water, and their beauty can be enjoyed in the tranquility of the garden. It is a perfect place for families and couples to stroll together, and Showa Kinen Park is a unique place to spend a relaxing time while walking among the autumn leaves. In Showa Kinen Park, visitors can experience the changing of the seasons with their whole body, as they can see not only the autumn leaves, but also the autumn flowers. In particular, the cosmos field, which is at its best in autumn, is vast and full of bright pink and yellow flowers. The contrast with the autumn leaves is also beautiful, and there is so much to see that you cannot get around in just one day.