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 brown or orange Sakura Momiji?
It will be fine tomorrow.
BTW, my son completed Kobe Full Marathon again this year
with much better record than the last year's.
Linked to Mosaic Monday

...autumn magic sums thiis up beautifully, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is truly a feast for the eyes! Nara Park in autumn is just breathtaking, and you've captured that "magic" perfectly. The combination of the vibrant colors from the diverse trees and the freely roaming deer against that historic backdrop is unique and so peaceful (bear sightings notwithstanding!). www.melodyjacob.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post!
ReplyDeleteThe Autumn colors are beautiful, I love all the colorful trees.
ReplyDeleteThe deer are so cute! Great photos.
Take care, have a great week ahead.
Gorgeous photos Yoko ! Fall is a colorful season in Japan...and here too ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's always a pleasure to visit your blog...
Congrats to your son !
Have a shinny week !
Anna
Absolutely stunning captures of Autumn 🍂 and its magical beauty ✨️
ReplyDeleteQue maravilla Yoko, me encanta el otoño. Precioso paseo disfrutando del regalo de la naturaleza con sus colores. Geniales tus fotos. Felicidades a tu hijo por su buena marca en el maratón.
ReplyDeleteBuena semana.
Un abrazo.
Your autumn leaves are so lovely. I'm surprised that you still have all that color. Ours are long since gone. Hope all is well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! A bear! I'm surprised the deer don't charge at people. I didn't see any with antlers. Hooray for your son finishing the marathon. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteHello, Linda. We've never had so many reports of bear sightings in the human habitat in Japan. Unprecedentedly there's a higher sense of danger this year.
DeleteDeer in Nara Park are designated as Natural Monuments for their unique habitat that they have lived so long (since the 8th century) and so closely together with humans in spite of being wild animals.
Bellas imagenes. Me enamore de los ciervos. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteHello Sonjia,
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your photos of the deer and the beautiful Autumn trees.
Congratulations to your son completing the marathon.
Gorgeous post and lovely photos.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Großartige Herbstbilder. Die Farbenpracht ist wunderschön.
ReplyDeleteAmazing captures here... the season mood is in it, I feel this. Additional I prefer the calm too.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for sharing at MosaicMonday ❤️
Many Greetings by Heidrun
Cannot say what impressed me more: autumn colours, your son's physical form or bear news. It was not a rumour, was it?
ReplyDeleteAmazing vivid colours, Nature's gift before falling asleep. I spotted ducks in the 3d image - lovely, as well as the rest of them.
With warm wishes from Saint Petersburg
Irina
Such wonderful and beautiful photographs you've shared.
ReplyDeleteWell done to your son on completing the marathon with an improved time.
All the best Jan
This burst of colorful leaves and reflections are a joy to behold, stardust. Congratulations to your son for finishing the Marathon! What an achievement! I've heard about the recent earthquake in Japan and though it might not have impacted your specific area, as always hope all is well in your world.
ReplyDeleteHello dear Yoko, wonderful post, great article. I love the colors of autumn, your photos are beautiful, spectacular. I've told you before: I love ginkgo biloba; we have two large, impressive trees in our city.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your son and his marathon success!
Best regards, have a great new week, kisses!
Yoko - I love your photos in any season, but I will admit to a preference for the colors of the autumn season! I especially like the picture of the teahouse, and the water reflection.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your son for improving his time in the marathon!
Heartfelt thank for your dear son to win the marathon dear Yoko 🤗👍🥰
ReplyDeleteYour photos are incredible and spell casting 🥹♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Desde Béjar, te deseo una buena Navidad Yoko. Que paséis buenas fiestas.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo🤗〰〰💞