Autumn Foliage

Autumn is in full bloom in many places across Japan right now, so it seems seasonal for a little update about 紅葉 (こうよう or もみじ). Both words refer to the vibrant, colourful leaves that emerge with the colder, shorter days. See what you make of this listening practice.

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Autumn Foliage


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    I just got back from Kyoto and Osaka where I went to photograph 紅葉, although I didn’t manage to find much. Most of the locals say it’s not really going to be in full bloom until next weekend. Oh well.

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