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Fall colors in Tokyo

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Even though the Japanese look at the beginning of December as the beginning of winter, the fall colors are just hitting their peak in Tokyo. Where would you like to go today? Shibuya? Shinjuku? Or perhaps you’d like to go to Iidabashi (near the Tokyo Dome, Budokan, and Tokyo Imperial Palace)?

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2 Responses to “Fall colors in Tokyo”

  1. 1
    Tracy:

    The pictures are lovely, may I know which camera you have been using?

  2. 2
    acase:

    Most recent pictures, including this one, were taken with my TZ7. http://traveljapanblog.com/wordpress/2009/09/panasonic-lumix-dmc-lx3-versus-tz7-zs3-in-the-u-s/

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