Japan Autumn Leaves Viewing Guide 2023
“It’s autumn! Let’s go on a momijigari (autumn-leaf hunting)!”. In Japan, it is rather common for families and friends to go on an autumn leaf hunt during the fall season.
You may have read our Cherry Blossom Guide over the past years, and we hope you have found them useful in planning your travel itinerary to the land of the rising sun. This autumn, we would like to share the beautiful autumn colours of Japan as well as the best places to view autumn leaves!
From October to December, vibrant red, orange, and gold foilage adorn Japan, the following is a map of Japan with estimated peak foliage times, according to the Japan Meteorological Corporation.
From Sapporo, Tokyo, Kyoto to Osaka, read on to discover the prime locations to view Japan's autumn colours and add lovely hues to your adventures in the country.
Autumn Season in Japan
Autumn in Japan spans from September to November, with foliage changing from mid-October onwards. The end of November is the peak period to enjoy vibrant foliage across Japan.
There are two waves of foliage: yellow leaves (ginkgo trees) in late October, followed by red leaves (Japanese maple) in early November. Peak colours vary by region, as they are influenced by elevation and weather, sometimes extending to late November or early December.
Sapporo
At the northernmost part of Japan is Hokkaido, where the country's first autumn colours emerge. The fall foliage begins at Mount Asahi in the Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group and gradually spreads southward. Spot broadleaf trees and conifers, including maple, Japanese rowan, black locust, Ezo spruce, and Sakhalin fir, a gorgeous medley of red, yellow, and green hues. The best time to visit is from mid October.
Tokyo
In Tokyo, the best time to view the autumn leaves is estimated to be around 25 November to 7 December. The greater Tokyo area offers a wealth of renowned autumn leaf spots, including the famous Nikko area and the Golden Ginkgo Avenue in Meijijingu Gaien (Meiji Shrine Outer Garden).
Nikko is known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, Nikko captivates visitors with its majestic shrines and temples surrounded by magnificent autumn colours. The iconic Toshogu Shrine is a must-visit spot.
Meijijingu Gaien (Meiji Shrine Outer Garden) boasts a stunning ginkgo avenue that transforms into a golden paradise during autumn. Strolling along this picturesque pathway is a memorable experience.
Hakone Museum of Art offers a peaceful and less crowded setting to appreciate autumn foliage. The museum's gardens are adorned with colourful trees, creating a serene and artistic ambience.
Osaka
As for Osaka, the best time to view autumn leaves in Osaka is from 16 November to 5 December. Iconic foliage spots include Osaka Castle Park, Minoh Falls, and the picturesque Midosuji Street.
Kyoto
Visiting the rustic city of Kyoto? The best time to go autumn leaves hunting is from around 23 November to 7 December. Renowned for its stunning autumn landscapes, Kyoto combines traditional Japanese architecture with vibrant fall colours. Highlights include Arashiyama, Kiyomizu-dera Temple, and Enko-ji Temple, among many other beautiful spots.
Other Autumn Sightseeing Locations
Planning to travel other less touristy regions of Japan, and explore scenic trails? Check out hidden gems in Tohoku region, northern part of Honshu, Japan's largest main island, namely Aomori, Miyagi, Akita and Iwate Prefecture.
Enjoy Momijigari
To enjoy momijigari in Japan, start planning your autumn travel at least 4 months in advance, book your accommodation promptly as hotels particularly in Tokyo and Kyoto may fill up quickly. Have fun viewing the autumn leaves, appreciate the deepening of fall, the changing of the seasons, and the colourful trees as their leaves change brilliantly one last time before shedding for winter.
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