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Concrete Steps to The Railway Station
This place has nothing to do with the concrete steps which are basic at best. The place refers to the Japanese maple leaves (Momiji) that litter the steep slope (Zaka) in Autumn. Best advice go when t...
There is a [Autumn leaves slope] right from the south exit of JR Nippori Station, but I couldn't feel the emotion in particular.
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I passed here to visit [Tennoji] [Yanaka Cemetery]. There is [Autumn leaves slope] right from the south exit of JR Nippori Station, but it is difficult to feel the emotions as you have posted, although in the past you may have enjoyed the scenery.
This is a slope (looking like a staircase) where you exit the south exit of Nippori Station and go to the Yanaka Cemetery on your left at the end of your left. In the old days, the autumn leaves around here were beautiful, so it was named.
Autumn leaves slope is a short staircase rather than a slope from the south exit of Nippori Station toward Yanaka Cemetery. It is thought that this name was named because the autumn leaves were beautiful in autumn, but now it has no remnants of it.
Concrete Steps to The Railway Station
This place has nothing to do with the concrete steps which are basic at best. The place refers to the Japanese maple leaves (Momiji) that litter the steep slope (Zaka) in Autumn. Best advice go when t...
There is a [Autumn leaves slope] right from the south exit of JR Nippori Station, but I couldn't feel the emotion in particular.
I passed here to visit [Tennoji] [Yanaka Cemetery]. There is [Autumn leaves slope] right from the south exit of JR Nippori Station, but it is difficult to feel the emotions as you have posted, although in the past you may have enjoyed the scenery.
It's a normal staircase.
This is a slope (looking like a staircase) where you exit the south exit of Nippori Station and go to the Yanaka Cemetery on your left at the end of your left. In the old days, the autumn leaves around here were beautiful, so it was named.
A. Lucky.
There is a theory that the origin of the name is that the original 々 was beautiful in autumn leaves, and the alias Koanzaka seems to be unknown.
Now it's not.
Autumn leaves slope is a short staircase rather than a slope from the south exit of Nippori Station toward Yanaka Cemetery. It is thought that this name was named because the autumn leaves were beautiful in autumn, but now it has no remnants of it.