People loved viewing autumn foliage contained in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo for the primary time in three years as a bit has been reopened to the general public.
Starting in 2014, individuals had been granted entry to Inui Street throughout the spring cherry blossom season and within the autumn when the leaves change coloration. But viewings had been suspended when the coronavirus pandemic started.
As quickly because the gates opened at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, individuals who had been ready entered the palace grounds.
Under wet skies, they strolled down the 600-meter-long avenue, which is lined with round 70 maple timber of eight totally different varieties.
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Foreigners take pleasure in “secret” autumn leaves
TV Asahi – Nov 22
With the autumn leaves in Tokyo already within the last phases, foreigners are visiting “secret” vacationer spots. While being acquainted to Japanese individuals, these autumn leaf places have grow to be particular for foreigners.

Winter comes early to Japan
ANNnewsCH – Nov 19
Due to the affect of a chilly airstream over the Japanese archipelago, 276 places in Japan had been noticed as “winter days”, the best quantity this season, TV Asahi studies.

Foreign guests to Japan double over one month
NHK – Nov 17
The variety of overseas guests to Japan in October greater than doubled from the earlier month. Government officers credit score the surge to a weaker yen and an additional easing of anti-coronavirus border controls.

Tokyo on foot | Yanesen
japan-guide.com – Nov 17
On today journey, we discover the district of Yanesen, a basic instance of one in every of Tokyo’s downtown areas, or shitamachi, positioned near Ueno park.

Japan is lastly able to welcome again cruise ships
Stuff – Nov 16
Japan will carry a greater than 2 1/2-year ban on worldwide cruise ships that was imposed following a lethal coronavirus outbreak on the cruise ship Diamond Princess at first of the pandemic.

Japan’s Buddhist temples open ‘shukubo’ doorways to vacationers
taiwannews.com.tw – Nov 09
For centuries, holy males, pilgrims and nobles journeyed the sacred paths that crossed Japan looking for information and enlightenment. At the tip of an extended day tramping the mountain paths, they invariably sought out an “otera,” or temple, to relaxation their weary our bodies.

My First Japanese Onsen Experience
Gabriel Traveler – Nov 06
Exploring the peaceable scorching spring city of Zao Onsen in northern Japan and speaking about my first time going to a Japanese onsen (scorching spring).
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