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Autumn Leaves at the University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo is another great spot to visit for viewing the changing colors of ginkgo leaves in Tokyo. The ginkgo trees turn a beautiful yellow along the long path, and the area is not crowded. Additionally, the classic university buildings add to the charm. To get there, take the subway to Todaimae Station. If you want to see the autumn leaves, especially the yellow ginkgo leaves, in a peaceful setting without many people, this is the place to go.
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Posted: Nov 16, 2024
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