The general public can now enjoy autumn foliage inside the grounds of Tokyo's Imperial Palace.
The 600-meter-long Inui-dori, a street that runs through the palace grounds, is open to the public for nine days from Saturday. The avenue is lined with about 70 maple trees of eight different varieties.
Since Sakashita-mon gate opened at 9 a.m. on Saturday, many leaf-peepers have entered the palace grounds under clear autumn skies.
Families and foreign tourists were seen strolling along the road while taking photos.
The Imperial Household Agency says after a long spell of unseasonably warm weather, maple leaves started to change color around mid-November.
A woman in her 60s, who was visiting with her daughter, said the contrast between the red maple leaves and the blue sky is amazing. She said she appreciates being able to feel the changing seasons in a place people don't usually get to go.
A couple in their 70s said the visit is particularly memorable as they rarely go out together these days.
Inui-dori will be open to the public between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. every day through December 7. No reservation is required.
Quiz 1:
Question text: What event takes place at Tokyo's Imperial Palace from November 2025?
A. Cherry blossom festival
B. Winter sports festival
C. Autumn foliage viewing
D. Summer fireworks festival
Quiz 2:
Question text: How long is Inui-dori, the street open to public during autumn foliage season at Tokyo's Imperial Palace?
A. 500 meters
B. 700 meters
C. 600 meters
D. 800 meters
Quiz 3:
Question text: When did the public first get to enjoy autumn foliage at Tokyo's Imperial Palace in 2025?
A. Early November
B. Mid-November
C. Late October
D. Early December
[Answer block]
Answers:
Quiz 1: C
Quiz 2: C
Quiz 3: B
The 600-meter-long Inui-dori, a street that runs through the palace grounds, is open to the public for nine days from Saturday. The avenue is lined with about 70 maple trees of eight different varieties.
Since Sakashita-mon gate opened at 9 a.m. on Saturday, many leaf-peepers have entered the palace grounds under clear autumn skies.
Families and foreign tourists were seen strolling along the road while taking photos.
The Imperial Household Agency says after a long spell of unseasonably warm weather, maple leaves started to change color around mid-November.
A woman in her 60s, who was visiting with her daughter, said the contrast between the red maple leaves and the blue sky is amazing. She said she appreciates being able to feel the changing seasons in a place people don't usually get to go.
A couple in their 70s said the visit is particularly memorable as they rarely go out together these days.
Inui-dori will be open to the public between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. every day through December 7. No reservation is required.
Quiz 1:
Question text: What event takes place at Tokyo's Imperial Palace from November 2025?
A. Cherry blossom festival
B. Winter sports festival
C. Autumn foliage viewing
D. Summer fireworks festival
Quiz 2:
Question text: How long is Inui-dori, the street open to public during autumn foliage season at Tokyo's Imperial Palace?
A. 500 meters
B. 700 meters
C. 600 meters
D. 800 meters
Quiz 3:
Question text: When did the public first get to enjoy autumn foliage at Tokyo's Imperial Palace in 2025?
A. Early November
B. Mid-November
C. Late October
D. Early December
[Answer block]
Answers:
Quiz 1: C
Quiz 2: C
Quiz 3: B
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Autumn foliage viewing begins at Tokyo's Imperial Palace on November 20th, lasting until December 7th. The 600-meter Inui-dori street, lined with approximately 70 maple trees of eight varieties, is open to the public daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., without reservation. Many families and tourists have
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251129_09/
Date: Nov. 29, 2025
Notes: NHK News with Quiz - 2025-11-29
Created: 2025/11/30 15:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 21:19
Last Read: 2025/11/30 16:50