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Where to see yellow leaves in Tokyo

Where to see yellow leaves in Tokyo

November arrives and Tokyo sheds summer green and glowing. Ginkgo trees are floral leaves and sweet tones – turning the city into a living postcard. For locals, this annual transformation marks the beginning of winter. For tourists, this is one of the most photogenic moments to watch Tokyo.

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Japanese Ginkgo Forecast 2025

According to Japan Meteorological Company Second 2025 Autumn Leaves Forecastreleased on October 2, the ginkgo season in Tokyo this year is expected to peak from mid-November to early December. Compared to the spring cherry blossom season, the air is fresh and there are fewer crowds, which is one of the best times to experience the city outdoors.

This is where you can find the most spectacular streets and parks in the city here in 2025.

Where can I see the ginkgo trees in Tokyo

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Keiji Jinging Gaien

The best time: Late November – early December

Few attractions say “Tokyo in autumn” like Meiji Juning Gaien’s Ginkgo Avenue. 146 ginkgo trees extending 300 meters from Aoyama-dori to Meiji Memorial Photo Gallery stand on perfect symmetry, forming a golden tunnel under Tokyo’s blue sky. The scenery is cinematic – literally because it features in countless TV shows and commercials.

Arrive early in the morning in front of the crowd, or stay until sunset when trees light up amber.

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Marunouchi and Gyoko-Dori

The best time: mid-November

If there is a place to capture the harmony between nature and modern Tokyo, it is Gyoko-Dori, the great avenue connecting Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace. Galaxy trees follow a wide pedestrian route, their golden leaves flashing the stylish facade of Marunouchi’s skyscrapers. Afterwards, stroll to Vadakura Fountain Parkthe reflection of ginkgo ripples in the pond – the perfect balance of city and stillness.Show theseShow these

Supow Kine Park

The best time: mid-November

In Tachikawa, about 30 minutes from central Tokyo, Showa Kinen Park turns into a golden oasis every November. Two long ginkgo woods leaves – 200 meters canal avenue and Katarai no Icho Namiki – form the glowing heart of the park. Yearly in the park Autumn night walkthe trees are gently illuminated, forming a dreamy ray of light and shadow. Bring your camera, a cup of tea, and stay until after dusk.

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Hikarigaoka Park

The best time: Early November – Early December

Located in Nerima Ward, Hikarigaoka Park is one of the largest green spaces in Tokyo, with sports facilities, walking trails and botanical gardens. It also has a 200-meter-long avenue with 40 large banks on it, forming a glowing canopy that has become a symbol of the park. You can also stroll along the Kanto Friendship Trail from Hikarigaoka Station on the Oedo line, another route lined with centuries-old ginkgo trees that have been transplanted here from the ancient Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office.

You can also stroll along the Kanto Friendship Trail from Hikarigaoka Station on the Oedo line, another route lined with centuries-old ginkgo trees that have been transplanted here from the ancient Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office.Utokyo Utokyo

University of Tokyo (Fungus Campus)

The best time: Late November – early December

Among Japan’s most prestigious universities, the walk from the gate to the Yasuda Auditorium is framed by towering ginkgo trees, and these banks have become symbols of the university itself – its official logo consists of a pair of ginkgo leaves. As the leaves fall, they form a golden carpet that gently lie down under their feet, turning the university into one of Tokyo’s most unexpected romantic fall attractions.

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Komazawa Olympic Park

The best time: Early November – Early December

Built for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, this sprawling park is now one of Setagaya’s favorite outdoor gatherings. As autumn arrives, Komazawa-Dori Ginkgo Avenue becomes a color tunnel, with its golden trees arching in front of runners and families for a weekend walk. Bring snacks, rent a bike, then settle in the lazy ring in the park, and then settle in the bench under the tree.

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