"Golden Ginkgo Avenue: A Charming Challenge of Creating 'Ginkgo Bouquets' with Fallen Leaves"
2021.11.30 published
Annual Delight ♡
From mid-November to December, it's the season when ginkgo trees beautifully turn yellow. (It’s called "yellow leaves," not "autumn leaves.")
Have you already visited the ginkgo avenue this year?

When You Go to the Ginkgo Avenue... ♡
There’s something that’s been a bit trending on social media that I would love for you to try when you visit the ginkgo avenue.
That is, to make a "Ginkgo Bouquet" out of the fallen ginkgo leaves.
(Like this ♡)
It seems to be popular among young people, where they collect the leaves and stack them like roses to make a bouquet ♡
Additionally, some even wrap them nicely.
It feels trendy and cute somehow ♡
It’s recommended to hold it together and take a picture like this *
Some people make arrangements packed in a box like Nicolai Bergmann ♡
It’s a wonderful idea that seems to encapsulate this season perfectly ♡
The Best Time to See Ginkgo is Until Early December *
The ginkgo trees changing color and the yellow carpet forming gives the impression of autumn, but surprisingly, you can enjoy it until mid-December or around Christmas.
(In fact, around mid-November, they might still be a little green.)
