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[Tokyo] Autumn at Tetsugakudo Park 🍁

A park in Tokyo where you can see autumn leaves🍁✨ There is a path along the river, so you can take a walk while enjoying the autumn leaves🚶‍♀️ Founded in 1904 by the late Dr. Enryo Inoue, philosopher and founder of Toyo University, as a place for spiritual training, it is a unique park unlike any other in the country, developed as a place for philosophy and social education, and a visual representation of the world of philosophy!
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Posted: Nov 3, 2022
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