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Four Seasons Hotel in Fall (actually early December)

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When I last showed you the grounds of the Four Seasons Hotel (Chinzan-So), it was summer. Now, the fall foliage is making a statement.

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2 Responses to “Four Seasons Hotel in Fall (actually early December)”

  1. 1
    Irina:

    What about birds? Does this decoration has special winter sound effects?

  2. 2
    acase:

    There is a constant twitter of little birds (maybe a Japanese sparrow of some sort) in areas like the above. We have about 10 of them on the edge of our balcony much of the time too. And then there is the never-ending cawing of the ravens, which I have become so used to at this point that I don’t even notice anymore.

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