My Favourite Spot for Autumn Leaves ๐Ÿ‚

The striking sight of the red torii gate at the foot of Shirahata Gingko Tree brings photographers and sightseers from up and down the eastern coast of Tohoku.

A prefectural natural monument, it’s also known as the ‘upside-down gingko’, owing to a legend that warlord Date Masamune planted it as a gingko whip upside down in the ground during an attack on Shinchi in the late 1500s.

The best time to see the vibrant yellow leaves is usually the last week of November or first week of December. (This footage was shot on December 6th.)

๐Ÿ“ Hakubo Komagamine, Shinchi, Soma District, Fukushima 979-2611
๐Ÿš— 1 hour drive east from Fukushima City
๐Ÿš‚ 25min walk from Komagamine Station (Joban Line)

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