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Fall colors in Japan

#fallcolors There is no obvious boundary in the open park. Every time you walk from the bamboo forest to the Baojin River Observation Deck, you will naturally walk to the park. You can't follow Google Maps in this section, and you can't recognize the mountain path. You can navigate around the steps by the river in a big circle. The highest viewing platform overlooks the Baojin River. When the maple season comes, a few maple trees are quite beautiful. You can pass by from the observation deck to the river, so you don't have to look for them deliberately. There are also several scenic spots in it, such as the *** Prime Minister's Poem Monument. I didn't pass by it several times, and I didn't follow the road signs, because the time was limited, every time I went there for most of the day.
Posted: Sep 26, 2024
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