Koyo Viewing in Yoyogi Koen in Japan
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For relishing the koyo zensen, which refers to colored leaves front in autumn, you go for Koyo Viewing in Yoyogi Koen in Japan. You will be enchanted by the sight of Maple trees imbibing a blazing crimson hue in the autumn. You must be knowing that red leaves are called 'koyo' in Japanese language.
Yoyogi Koen in Japan is one of the well-known city parks in the central part of Tokyo which displays western architecture. You will be mesmerized to witness the blooming red leaves of autumn in late November here. This park close to Harajuku Station and adjacent to Meiji Shrine, is even otherwise beautifully laid with lawns, ponds and lush green dense areas. One of the largest parks in Tokyo, this park gives a perfect setting for jogging, recreational and other outdoor activities. This park has dense forest of ginko trees that acquires a golden hue in autumn.
History says that the locale where Yoyogi Koen is situated today functioned as the Olympic village for the Tokyo Olympics in 1964. Even before that period, it operated as a residential area for the US military personnel. As you visit this place, you will find many tourist including nature-lovers, photographers and adventure tourists relishing Koyo Viewing in Yoyogi Koen as well as going foot-loose with merry-making with sports, picnics, sunbathing or dancing.
How to Reach Yoyogi Koen in Japan
- You can reach Yoyogi Koen in Japan in just 3 to 5 minutes from Harajuku Station, which is on the JR Yamanote Line.
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