[2024 Tokyo Attraction] Travel Guide for Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue (Updated Dec)
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2丁目 付近, 1丁目-7 北青山 港区 東京都 107-0061, Japan
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Tokyo Ginkgo Sightseeing Recommendations📷Meiji Shrine Gaien
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[Si Si Hin Enjoy the World] Tokyo Ginkgo Attractions Recommended📷 Meiji Jingu Outer Garden
If you plan to go to Tokyo in November to see the autumn leaves, you might as well enjoy the ginkgo trees! The first choice is of course the ginkgo forest outside the Meiji Jingu Shrine. There is a ginkgo avenue that is more than 300 meters long, lined with tall ginkgo trees. It is definitely a good place to take pictures! Every year in late November, the ginkgo leaves turn golden yellow, forming a spectacular scene, and walking on Ginkgo Avenue feels like you are in a golden tunnel, very romantic. (Photo taken in late November last year)
P.S. There are several restaurants next to Ginkgo Bibio, Shake Shack also has outdoor seating, good weather can Chill while enjoying the scenery! Additionally, there are other restaurants and coffee shops nearby to satisfy your taste buds.
Outer Courtyard of Meiji Jingu Shrine:
Best viewing time: late November
Address: 2-1 Kita Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Transportation:
JR "Shinanocho" or "Chijutani" station
Tokyo Metro "Aoyama I-chome" Station
Toei Subway "National Arena" station, about 15 minutes walk.
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思思賢 Chill My Babe
Beautiful Photo Spot in Tokyo
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A beautiful and well known avenue to spent during fall season, with mesmerizing Gingo trees line up orderly.
The nearest station to this avenue is Gaiemmae Station (Metro). It is located in Meiji Jingu Gaien. I would recommend going early in the morning to avoid the crowd then you can able to take some really nice pictures.
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Mel22
An Autumn Date at Meiji Jingu Gaien.
Finally, I made it to Meiji Jingu Gaien to see the Ginkgo Avenue (いちょう並木)✨. After waiting for so long, the leaves are now 80-90% in bloom!
The ginkgo trees are everywhere, and with the blue sky and good weather, you don't even need a filter for beautiful photos💛!
The falling ginkgo leaves and the yellow carpet on the ground are full of autumn vibes (although it's really winter temperatures recently🤧).
The ginkgo trees in front of the shrine are very tall, with cute and unique pointed tops. The trees are spaced apart, giving a sense of openness, but you have to constantly watch out for traffic🚗, so each has its own pros and cons!
📍Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue
🚃4 mins from Gaienmae Station Exit A4
📷2024.11.25 (Meiji Jingu)
themancouple
[Tokyo] A once in a lifetime must-see!! Spectacular views of ginkgo trees💛
The best season is just around the corner!! Introducing the beautiful ginkgo tree-lined spot 🍂 "Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Tree-lined Street"!!
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➸Tips︎︎︎︎︎︎☑︎There's a spot where you can take photos from the very center of the tree-lined street, so go all the way to the back of the street︎︎︎︎︎︎︎☑︎The carpet of ginkgo trees is so beautiful that I recommend taking photos from below︎︎︎︎︎︎︎☑︎When the wind blows, the ginkgo trees dancing around create a fantastic scene Keep your camera on so you don't miss any photo opportunities!! ☑︎If you're using an iPhone, I recommend using Live Photo to take photos of the dancing ginkgo trees in motion ➸Photo date✤Thursday, December 7, 2023
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➸Recommended spot information📍Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Tree Line ✤Address: Near Kita-Aoyama 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo✤Access: 7 minutes on foot from Exit 1 at Aoyama 1-chome on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line✤Cost: Free⚠Caution: Be careful not to step on fallen ginkgo nuts
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chimコスパ旅
Autumn Whispers: The Golden Ginkgo Dream of Meiji Jingu Gaien
The ginkgo grove at Meiji Jingu Gaien is a breathtaking autumn spectacle in Tokyo. 🍂 As the autumn breeze begins to blow, this grove seems to be enchanted, transitioning from lush green to golden yellow, eventually transforming into a dazzling golden sea. 🍁
Walking through the ginkgo grove, the ground is covered with a golden carpet of fallen leaves, each step producing a rustling sound, the most beautiful symphony of nature. Looking up, the tall and majestic ginkgo trees with their golden leaves glisten in the sunlight, resembling delicate little fans swaying gently, as if telling the story of autumn to passersby. 🍃
A gentle breeze blows, and the ginkgo leaves flutter down like golden butterflies dancing in the air, adding a touch of romance and poetry to the grove. It's an ideal spot to pause, take photos, or simply enjoy the serene beauty. 📸
CCheng94
Tokyo in Yellow!
Known for its spectacular ginkgo trees, this place is a testament to nature's ability to paint the most vivid pictures against the canvas of the city.
The avenue was a golden tunnel, the leaves a brilliant yellow that seemed to capture the essence of autumn in each fluttering leaf. The trees, planted along a stretch that seemed to go on forever, created a serene atmosphere that made the city's noise fade into a distant hum.
Walking down the ginkgo-lined promenade, be enveloped by the sweet, earthy scent of the leaves. Families and couples alike were enjoying the moment under the golden canopy, and photographers were trying to capture the magic of the light filtering through the branches.
This avenue is more than just a place to admire autumn's beauty; it's a cultural experience that connects you with the heart of Tokyo's history and nature. For anyone visiting this city in fall, Meiji Jingu Gaien's Ginkgo Avenue is an absolute must-see. Just remember to bring your camera – you'll want to capture this golden splendor.
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