"Inui-dori" in the Imperial Palace, where the autumn leaves are at their best, has been open to the public for the first time in three years, and is crowded with many people.

"Inui-dori" is a 600-meter tree-lined road that runs through the Imperial Palace, and about 70 maple trees of 8 different types are in full bloom.



The autumn public viewing for the first time in three years began on the 26th, and although it was raining from the morning, the Sakashita Gate of the Imperial Palace opened at 9:00 a.m., and people who were waiting entered the Imperial Palace one after another. I went.



This year, in order to avoid people staying, there is no route through the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, and there is only a straight route from Sakashita Gate to Inui Gate.



Visitors enjoyed taking pictures of the brightly colored maple trees while slowly strolling along Inui Street.



A woman in her 50s who visited for the first time with her childhood friend said, "The autumn leaves were beautiful, but the rare cherry blossoms were in bloom, and I thought they would be even more beautiful if the weather was good. If I have the opportunity, I would like to come again. I was talking.



Another woman in her 50s said, ``I really felt the autumn.



"Inui Street" is open to the public from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and will be open until the 4th of next month.