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Sunday, November 22, 2020
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Beautiful illuminations
I have heard that the famous avenue of Omotesando in Tokyo, where the threes are usually lit up beautifully, drawning huge crowds, will be illuminated in a different way this year.
Instead of the tall Zelkovia trees, only the lower bushes along the pavement will be decorated with small lights. Nothing spectacular, and there is no reason to go especially to look at those!
I won't be seeking out any illumination spots either, but might see some lit up trees on my way to the supermarket. That will be enough for me.
Stay safe. The third wave is growing high during this three-day bank holiday; FAR too many people are out and about!
Stay safe, another wave, will it ever go away? Christmas lights attracts so many to view, they have become very popular here and homes who display them, raise money for charity by charging people to view them.
Beautiful displays from years past.
They're very impressive (I am WILD about the snowflakes) but yes, I could see why they would attract a crowd, not so wanted this year.
I have a lot of 'maybe next years' on my to do list...but it's nice to have these pretty pictures as a reminder!
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