Today I went out to check on the progress of the fall foliage. Unfortunately, the visibility became poor near Eiko no Sawa and I could not get a look at the colors on the Tasuki no Koyo slope.
Even so, the leaves continue to change. The Sieversia pentapetala at Daini Hanabatake are turning together with the Sorbus matsumurana at Daiichi Hanabatake. Even from a distance,
beautiful colors can be seen on the Mt. Shiba ridge top. Meanwhile, the Sorbus commixta leaves are reddening in the woodland below Daiichi Hanabatake. I get the feeling that the very best time for viewing the fall foliage is not far away.
Photos: Daiichi Hanabatake (left) and the Mt. Shiba ridge top (right) Sep. 6
Even so, the leaves continue to change. The Sieversia pentapetala at Daini Hanabatake are turning together with the Sorbus matsumurana at Daiichi Hanabatake. Even from a distance,
beautiful colors can be seen on the Mt. Shiba ridge top. Meanwhile, the Sorbus commixta leaves are reddening in the woodland below Daiichi Hanabatake. I get the feeling that the very best time for viewing the fall foliage is not far away.
Photos: Daiichi Hanabatake (left) and the Mt. Shiba ridge top (right) Sep. 6