Along the Kamo River, which flows north and south through Kyoto City, various trees are beginning to take on red, yellow, and orange hues, pleasing the eyes of people strolling and jogging.

A variety of trees, including Japanese maples, zelkova trees, camphor trees, and ginkgo trees, have been planted along the right and left banks of the river from Nishigamo Bridge in Kyoto City's Kita Ward downstream to Misono Bridge and Kitayama Ohashi Bridge. As we enter mid-November and the days become increasingly chilly, the trees are finally beginning to change color.

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Articles are excerpts from reports and news in the Kyoto Shimbun. Due to automatic translation, some expressions may not be accurate.