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Summary: Public can view autumn colors at Tokyo's Imperial Palace NHK

1. Tokyo's Imperial Palace has opened Inui-dori, a street lined with about 70 maple trees, for public viewing of autumn foliage until December 7.
2. The leaf-peeping season started after a period of unseasonably warm weather around mid-November, and families and foreign tourists are enjoying the colorful spectacle under clear skies.
3. Visitors find the contrast between the red maple leaves and the blue sky striking, appreciating the opportunity to experience the changing seasons in this rarely accessible location. No reservation is needed.
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Tokyo's Imperial Palace opens Inui-dori, a street with approximately 70 maple trees, for public viewing of autumn foliage until December 7. The leaf-peeping season started after unseasonably warm weather around mid-November. Families and tourists are enjoying the colorful spectacle under clear
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ID: a0a625e8-17ea-4947-9fde-e621294b467d

Category ID: listed_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251129_09/#summary

Date: Nov. 29, 2025

Notes: 2025-11-29

Created: 2025/11/30 15:40

Updated: 2025/12/07 21:19

Last Read: 2025/11/30 16:47