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Autumn is coming. It's a beautiful time in Japan, where leaves change color in preparation for winter. Shinjuku Gyoen is a park in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Pictures taken in this park of the autumn leaves are posted on Twitter last year might make you want to soak in this magnificent view first hand:
Of course, wild autumn leaves on a mountain are beautiful, but autumn leaves are also beautiful in a city park. The contrast between the people walking and the benches in the park is splendid.
Lined up in order, the leaves falling from the ginkgo trees are beautiful like the painting of a world that has been dyed yellow above one's head and at one's feet too.
I have been so completely fascinated by everyone's photos it has made we want to go to Shinjuku Gyoen. I wonder whether the same scenery can still be seen this weekend.