Autumn colors now in peak viewing condition around Tokyo

Many locations around Tokyo are now reporting peak viewing condition for various trees that turn color such as the maple or ginkgo. The below photos were taken recently from parks and gardens where no admission fee is required. For the next two weeks or so, the conditions should remain perfect. Some places like the Gingko Avenue in the Meiji Jingu Gaien will be lit up at night allowing for wonderful photo opportunities. 

 

Want to see these places efficiently with a guide? You can look into my best selling tour on the ToursByLocals platform which visits some of the places off the usual tourist route.

 

*Photos taken November 21

Hibiya Park
Hibiya Park
Ginkgo Avenue (Jingu Gaien)
Ginkgo Avenue (Jingu Gaien)
Korekiyo Takahashi Memorial Park (Akasaka)
Korekiyo Takahashi Memorial Park (Akasaka)

Higo Hosokawa Garden (Waseda)
Higo Hosokawa Garden (Waseda)
Akasaka Palace (Yotsuya)
Akasaka Palace (Yotsuya)

*Photos taken November 19

Omotesando Avenue
Omotesando Avenue
Arisugawa-no-miya Park (Hiroo)
Arisugawa-no-miya Park (Hiroo)
Mohri Garden (Roppongi Hills)
Mohri Garden (Roppongi Hills)

Yoyogi Park
Yoyogi Park
Hinokicho Park (Tokyo Midtown)
Hinokicho Park (Tokyo Midtown)

Ken Tanaka - Tokyo English Tour Guide.  Private tours, guided walks of Tokyo with a National Licensed Guide Interpreter