TOKYO, Nov 30 (News On Japan) –
The Imperial Palace’s Inui Street opened to the general public on November twenty ninth, drawing giant crowds from throughout the nation who got here to take pleasure in a leisurely stroll beneath rows of bushes glowing in shades of purple and yellow.
Inui Street, a roughly 750-meter path alongside the northern facet of the palace grounds, is understood for its vibrant iroha-momiji and tōkaede bushes, which attain their peak colour right now of yr.
The public opening started in 2014 to commemorate the then Emperor’s eightieth birthday and has since been held twice a yr to coincide with the height seasons for cherry blossoms and autumn foliage. Under clear autumn skies, guests strolled alongside the trail, stopping ceaselessly to {photograph} the leaves and take within the serene environment.
“It feels special, very well maintained, and even somewhat solemn,” one customer stated. Another added, “Being able to enter the Imperial Palace grounds is a joy in itself.”
The Inui Street public opening runs by way of December seventh.
Source: テレ東BIZ

