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The top three places to enjoy autumnal ginkgo in Tokyo

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The best time to admire the bright yellow pop of autumnal ginkgo leaves is between the end of November to mid-December. In Tokyo, as the ginkgo turns yellow, it means that there is only one more month left in the year. The ginkgo viewing period is notably shorter than that of the maple leaves.

In this feature, we introduce the top three spots to enjoy ginkgo in Tokyo that are easily accessible from anywhere in the city.

Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue

The most popular spot in Tokyo is the Itcho Namiki avenue at the Meiji Jingu Gaien Park (明治神宮外苑公園). Every year, traffic police are deployed here to maintain order, a testament to the massive number of visitors.

It is very convenient to walk here either from Gaienmae or Aoyama-Itchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line.

We visited when the color was almost at its peak, and it should remain beautiful until the first week of December.

The University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo turns bright golden every December. This is the reason why the symbol of the University is a ginkgo leaf.

The easiest way to get to the Hongo Campus is from Todaimae station. Head to the “Sei-mon,” or the main gate, as many people mistake the “Aka-mon” (red gate) for the main entrance. The main gate is just a few steps away from the red one.

While the view here is unremarkable in other seasons, in autumn, you will be welcomed by a canopy of gold.

At the end of the path is Yasuda Auditorium, an iconic structure associated with the University of Tokyo. It has been under restoration for a while, and this year, it can finally be photographed beautifully with the ginkgo in the foreground.

In addition to this ginkgo avenue, there are also many ginkgo trees dotted around the campus, so you will stumble upon the beauty of the bright golden color and the university’s ancient buildings.

Showa Memorial Park

Our last pick is the Showa Memorial Park (昭和記念公園, Showa Kinen Koen) in Tachikawa, Tokyo. It’s a bit far from central Tokyo, but since it is very well connected by train, you can easily visit this park.

The ginkgo avenue itself spans over a large area. The park is huge and features seasonal flowering plants throughout the year. Various activities and events are held here, making it a popular spot among families. With beautiful scenery, you can enjoy a picnic with friends or family and simply relax.

Compared with the scenic spots in central Tokyo, this park’s unique appeal is its unparalleled sense of openness. You can easily reach the Ginkgo avenue from the Tachikawa entrance (立川口), Memorial Hall entrance (記念館口), Takamatsu entrance (高松口), and Akebono entrance (あけぼの口).

The spaciousness is liberating as you can truly enjoy the beauty of this spectacle without feeling crowded.

There are also other areas in the park where you can see autumnal flowers blooming around the same time.

If you plan on visiting Tokyo in autumn, you can’t miss out on the glory of ginkgo.

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