In autumn we can enjoy beautiful chrysanthemums in Japan.
I went to Tokyo to see the exhibition of chrysanthemum at Shinjuku-gyoen Garden.
These are all different type of chrysanthemums in Japan.
This garden was owned by Naito, a vassal of Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Tokugawa Government. In 1906 it became an Imperial Garden. After World War Ⅱ it was opened to the public as a people's park.
I went to Tokyo to see the exhibition of chrysanthemum at Shinjuku-gyoen Garden.
These are all different type of chrysanthemums in Japan.
This garden was owned by Naito, a vassal of Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Tokugawa Government. In 1906 it became an Imperial Garden. After World War Ⅱ it was opened to the public as a people's park.
Red leaves were very beautiful.
Shinjuku-gyoen Garden is in the vicinity of the second city center of Tokyo, Shinjuku.
There are many sycamores.
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