(431) Ginkgo trees in Doho Park
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The fall of 2023 was so warm that the season of autumn leaves was about a month later than usual.
It would be unthinkable for me to write a diary of the autumn leaves in winter. The last beautiful autumn leaves were around December 10th, 2023. Dad finally finished organizing the photos and I finally wrote my diary of autumn leaves.
Doho Park is a famous place for ginkgo trees in Tsukuba City, along with Science Expo Commemorative Park.
Since it took some time for the ginkgo trees to turn yellow, I’d like to show you some photos Dad took several times, organized by location.
① I’m sniffing the rosemary flowers in front of the parking lot.
② Some butterbur flowers are now visible. Ginkgo avenue is near here.
③ We’ve arrived at the row of ginkgo trees.
④ There are several people taking commemorative photos.
⑤ At the end of the road, you will see the New City Memorial Hall (新都市記念館).
⑥ I am in front of the hall.
⑦ The sun can be seen through the ginkgo leaves.
⑧ I am on the fallen ginkgo leaves.
⑨ I’m standing on the fallen ginkgo leaves.
⑩ I’m standing on the fallen ginkgo leaves.
⑪ This is a popular photo spot.
⑫ This is a landscape with benches.
⑬ Roses are still blooming in the multipurpose field.
⑭ This is a combination of rose flowers and ginkgo trees.
⑮ In the multipurpose field, some people are playing with soap bubbles.
⑯ We’re moving to Doho pond.
⑰ How beautiful!
⑱ This is a close-up photo.
⑲ I am in the “Water and Green Field”.
⑳ Metasequoia trees can be seen from the Water and Green Field.
㉑ This is a photo of Doho pond and metasequoia trees.
㉒ These are the flower buds of male metasequoia flowers. They’ll bloom in March.
㉓ There are some ducks in the Water and Green Field.
㉔ Metasequoia trees are bathed in the setting sun and turned orange.
㉕ The sun has set, so we’ll go home.
It would be unthinkable for me to write a diary of the autumn leaves in winter. The last beautiful autumn leaves were around December 10th, 2023. Dad finally finished organizing the photos and I finally wrote my diary of autumn leaves.
Doho Park is a famous place for ginkgo trees in Tsukuba City, along with Science Expo Commemorative Park.
Since it took some time for the ginkgo trees to turn yellow, I’d like to show you some photos Dad took several times, organized by location.
① I’m sniffing the rosemary flowers in front of the parking lot.
② Some butterbur flowers are now visible. Ginkgo avenue is near here.
③ We’ve arrived at the row of ginkgo trees.
④ There are several people taking commemorative photos.
⑤ At the end of the road, you will see the New City Memorial Hall (新都市記念館).
⑥ I am in front of the hall.
⑦ The sun can be seen through the ginkgo leaves.
⑧ I am on the fallen ginkgo leaves.
⑨ I’m standing on the fallen ginkgo leaves.
⑩ I’m standing on the fallen ginkgo leaves.
⑪ This is a popular photo spot.
⑫ This is a landscape with benches.
⑬ Roses are still blooming in the multipurpose field.
⑭ This is a combination of rose flowers and ginkgo trees.
⑮ In the multipurpose field, some people are playing with soap bubbles.
⑯ We’re moving to Doho pond.
⑰ How beautiful!
⑱ This is a close-up photo.
⑲ I am in the “Water and Green Field”.
⑳ Metasequoia trees can be seen from the Water and Green Field.
㉑ This is a photo of Doho pond and metasequoia trees.
㉒ These are the flower buds of male metasequoia flowers. They’ll bloom in March.
㉓ There are some ducks in the Water and Green Field.
㉔ Metasequoia trees are bathed in the setting sun and turned orange.
㉕ The sun has set, so we’ll go home.