Autumn Walks: Hibiya Park

Autumn is my favorite among the seasons, perhaps because prior to coming to Japan I’ve never really experienced it. I love taking walks during this season, most especially taking pictures of fall foliage.
Last Sunday, I spent some quiet time at Hibiya Park. It’s funny how this place rests in the concrete jungle that is Chiyoda Ward. It is a world unaffected by deadlines and rush hours, providing respite to the overworked Tokyo dweller.
Most of the leaves still wore the proud green of summer when I went, but a few had given way for yellow and red to take over. It was a very pleasant day for rest and retrospect.
 
 

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Mizhellehttp://www.tokyopast3.com
Digital marketer by day, curator of curious stories by night. Originally from Manila, Philippines.

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