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Sunday, November 30, 2025

Autumn magic from Nara Park, 2025

Nara Park's autumn magic comes from its diverse trees which create vibrant tapestries of red, orange, 
and yellow leaves and freely roaming deer in the backdrop of UNESCO World Heritage sites.

(Photos were taken between the 14th and the 28th of November.)


南京櫨 Nankinhaze, Chinese Tallow Tree
Chinese Tallow leaves are eye-catching along the banks of Araike Reservoir.


The slopes of Mount Wakakusa look reddish because of young Chinese Tallow trees.



椛 Momiji, or Japanese Maples
Mizuyachaya, a small, charming teahouse, is at the back entrance of Kasugataisha Shrine.
Momiji, or Japanese Maples, are rapidly turning to the shades of red.


Kasugayama Mountain Trail runs through Mt. Kasuga Primeval Forest, which is behind Kasugataisha Shrine.
The forest has remained virtually untouched because of prohibited hunting and logging since 841. 
I gave up walking it through because of the news that a bear was spotted near the trail recently.



Leaf-framed Shibi of Todaiji Main Hall


The stunning fiery reds of Japanese Maples and the reflected vibrant colors in the glass of a window
in the garden of Iraka.


The painterly reflection of Japanese Maples on the pond surface distorted by ripples


Bathed in the late afternoon sun, Japanese Maples get ablaze.



銀杏 Icho, Ginkgo Tree
A deer and brilliant yellow fan-shaped Ginkgo leaves.



桜 Sakura, Cherry Tree
Autumn leaves of Sakura trees has a specila name "Sakura Momiji".
Momiji has two meanings; one is Japanese Maples and the other is colored leaves and grasses.



At Chayam-enchi, which do you like better, pink Sakura or reddish yellow or orange Sakura Momiji?


A nature's wooden sculpture that looks like a resting animal and real deer.


It will be fine tomorrow.



BTW, my son completed Kobe Full Marathon again this year
with much better record than the last year's.



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