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Japan Imperial Palace Street opened to public for autumn Leaves

This year, visitors are allowed to take a 750-meter walk, including on the street, from the palace's Sakashita-mon Gate to Inui-mon Gate between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. until Dec. 8. (AFP)
This year, visitors are allowed to take a 750-meter walk, including on the street, from the palace's Sakashita-mon Gate to Inui-mon Gate between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. until Dec. 8. (AFP)
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30 Nov 2024 02:11:02 GMT9
30 Nov 2024 02:11:02 GMT9

TOKYO: Inui Street at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo was opened to the public Saturday amid the autumn leaves season.

The street is opened to the public twice a year, in the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, since 2014 in a program to commemorate the 80th birthday of then Emperor Akihito in December 2013.

There are 70 maple trees planted along Inui Street.

This year, visitors are allowed to take a 750-meter walk, including on the street, from the palace’s Sakashita-mon Gate to Inui-mon Gate between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. until Dec. 8.

In order to prevent a spread of infections, the Imperial Household Agency calls on people not to come when feeling unwell.

JIJI Press

 
 
 
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