Close-up Of The Fascinating Beauty Of The 800-year-old Fan Tree, An Unforgettable Experience

For Japanese tourists and residents, walking on the carpet of yellow leaves from an 800-year-old cypress tree at Shingu Kumano Shinto shrine (Fukushima Prefecture, Japan) must be an unforgettable experience.

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Japan not only has Ьгіɩɩіапt red maple leaves, but also has gentle yellow fan leaves. And speaking of the famous golden leaf viewing ѕрot, it is definitely not possible to ignore the giant cypress tree at Shingu Kumano Shinto Shrine in Kitakata City, Fukushima Prefecture.

With a height of more than 34 m, the circumference of the roots is up to 8.1 m, the big fan tree at Shingu Kumano shrine is recognized as a natural monument of Kitakata city, Fukushima prefecture.

Meanwhile, Shingu Kumano Shinto Shrine is also an important national cultural ргoрeгtу in Japan with nearly 1,000 years of history, preserving architecture from the Heian period (794-1185) to the present day.

Shingu Kumano Shrine was built in 1055. The shrine hall has a long roof with 44 very thick pillars, no doors or walls. This is the ancient architecture of the Heian period.

The cypress trees in the temple grounds often turn yellow when they arrive in November. The рeаk when the leaves are gone and the best time to visit the temple is mid-November onwards.

Just a passing autumn wind, visitors will enjoy the romantic moment of golden leaf rain like in the movie. That moment is so beautiful that it will make everyone ecstatic and take photos to forget time.

At night, the temple lights up the cypress tree, creating an interesting scene. Visitors looking from afar will feel that the tree is bright like a big torch

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