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Japan takes a lot of pride in their distinctly visible seasons, so when Autumn comes around, koyou--or leaves turning red, yellow, and orange--scenery taking on those brilliant colors is celebrated as a mark of the season. With even colder weather setting in and those still beautiful leaves now decorating the ground, many Japanese people on social media are taking the opportunity to to remind us that the season isn't truly over with artistic pictures. Here's a few samples of ochiba art--"fallen leaf art", a tag worth searching on Instagram and Twitter to find some gorgeous seasonal art!