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  1. 2024年2月21日 · 千代田櫻花祭. 照片來源∕一般社團法人千代田區觀光協會. 千鳥淵綠道可以看到千鳥淵河畔成排的櫻花樹,是您絕對不容錯過的景緻。 這裡以知名的染井吉野櫻為主,共有約260棵櫻花沿著長達700公尺的散步道爭相綻放,宛如一條櫻花隧道。 入夜後,丸之內地區成群的高樓大廈與燈光下的櫻花相互對比襯托,景色更顯動人。 於 千代田櫻花祭 的舉辦期間,千鳥淵划船場會營業至深夜,不論白天或是晚上,遊客都能盡情欣賞垂墜至河面的櫻花美景。 SAKURA FES NIHONBASHI 是可以在整個日本橋街區感受各種形式的櫻花的春季活動。 日本橋地區的店鋪會以「春」或「櫻花」為主題,推出春季限定的「櫻花餐品&周邊商品」,除了有令人驚喜的甜品外,還會有輕食、便當、周邊商品等諸多精彩產品。

    • Time Your Trip to Coincide with The Crimson Leaves in Tokyo
    • Rikugien Gardens
    • Hama-Rikyu Gardens
    • Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens
    • Ninomaru Gardens
    • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
    • Meiji Jingu Gaien
    • Mt. Takao
    • Lake Okutama
    • Yoyogi Park

    While spring explodes in a deluge of bright pinks and pure whites, the autumn season offers a regal spectrum of crimson reds, vivid oranges, and bright yellows. Starting in November, the city’s ginkgo and maple trees begin to transform. Dressed in sweaters and scarves, couples and families stroll outside to bask in the majestic sights. From immacul...

    For the best traditional views, head to "Rikugien Gardens," one of the most popular autumn spots in Tokyo. Constructed in the Edo period (1603-1867), the gardens contain around 560 trees and are especially beautiful when painted with autumn colors.

    Located in Shiodome, the "Hama-rikyu Gardens" boasts incredible autumn views, with towering skyscrapers on one side and the wide-open Tokyo Bay on the other.

    The traditional "Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens" is most popular in the autumn when its abundant maple trees transform into vivid hues of red and orange.

    Part of the Imperial Palace, the convenient location of Ninomaru Gardens makes for an easy day trip. Enjoy the serene garden views, followed by a walk across the expansive palace grounds, then head to nearby destinations such as the Budokan, the National Diet Building, and the upscale shopping area of Ginza.

    Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Management Office A short ten-minute walk from Shinjuku Station brings you to "Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden." In the expansive garden, you can enjoy a slow-paced stroll or a relaxing picnic, surrounded by traditional landscapes and fall foliage. Please note: Drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, using sports equipm...

    For the best modern fall views, head to "Meiji Jingu Gaien," which boasts a long avenue, Icho Namiki, lined with bright yellow ginkgo trees. This is one of the most popular fall photo spots in the city. In particular, the rows of yellow ginkgo trees with the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery in the background make for a perfect view.

    Take a scenic day trip to the nearby peak of "Mt. Takao." The entire mountain region turns a bright shade of orange and red, and the temperate weather makes for the most pleasant hikes of the year.

    A two-hour train ride from central Tokyo, escape the congestion of the city to enjoy expansive natural landscapes and outdoor recreation at "Lake Okutama." Walk through river valleys, peaceful villages, and dense forest trails, surrounded by some of the most beautiful foliage in the greater Tokyo area.

    A short walk from Meiji Jingu Shrine, "Yoyogi Park" is a fantastic location to take in the hues of Tokyo's fall foliage. Go for a leisurely stroll, gather with friends for a picnic under the trees, or rent a bike and ride around the park's cycling course on a crisp fall afternoon.

  2. 2024年9月17日 · Mount Takao Autumn Leaves Festival. While Mount Takao is a great destination for an accessible and fun excursion all year round, the autumn foliage from mid-November to early December makes the trip especially worthwhile. Beautiful autumn leaves can be seen all the way up from the base of the mountain to the peak.

  3. 2024年9月10日 · Monthly calendar of unique cultural festivals. The festivals known as matsuri can take many forms, but typically they honor nature, tradition, or community—or, frequently, all three. Temples and shrines hold festivals to commemorate important events in their history or pray for good fortune.

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  4. Shirasagi-no-Mai, the White Heron Dance, is a ceremonial parade inaugurated in November 1968 by the Asakusa Tourist Federation to mark the 100th anniversary of the Meiji era (1868-1912) and the 100th year since Edo became Tokyo. The origin of this event is found in the Keian Engi Emaki, a historic picture scroll owned by Sensoji Temple.

  5. 2024年3月18日 · Kinryu-no-Mai was created in 1958 to celebrate the reconstruction of Kannondo, Sensoji's main hall. The dance is based on a story about the bodhisattva of mercy, Kannon, to whom Sensoji is dedicated. Legend has it that she appeared as a golden dragon descending from the sky.

  6. 6 天前 · The Meguro Citizens' Festival is one of Meguro City's largest festivals. Its four main attractions are the Meguro Pacific Saury Festival (Meguro no Sanma Matsuri), an exhibition of regional specialties (Furusato Bussanten), a festival square, and a children's square.

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