By HIROYUKI MAEGAWA/ Staff Writer
February 1, 2021 at 08:00 JST
Leaves of a wilted tree have turned red at Suwa No. 4 Park in Tama, western Tokyo, in September, long before the autumn foliage season. (Provided by Tama city)
A withering disease has killed more than 500 broad-leaved trees and infected hundreds of others at parks throughout Tokyo this fiscal year, according to the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association. [Read More]
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