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  1. Oct 15, 2020 · 10. Join popular tours in autumn. 11. Watch pink sakura leaves and autumn foliage. 1. Picnic at the park to enjoy the autumn foliage. Everyone knows hanami in the sakura season, but as the weather is generally comfortable in autumn too, relaxing at a park is a lovely experience in autumn!

  2. Due to the large area and varying habitat, a wide range of flora and fauna thrive here. Daisetsuzan National Park displays some of the earliest autumn leaves in Japan. Visit from early September until the beginning of October to view the changing colours of the thick forests. A hike is one of the best ways to see the vibrant foliage.

  3. Mar 17, 2024 · 2. Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Festival. Tokyo’s most popular autumn leaves event, Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Festival (神宮外苑いちょう祭り) is held at Meiji Jingu Gaien annually. The event features the magnificent view of Ginkgo trees which line at “Ginkgo Avenue” for about 300m in 2 lanes.

  4. Better weather, smaller crowds and cheaper too. March, April, October and November are good months to visit. I've taken trips in April, October and February. April and October seemed to be very similar in terms of the weather, both times is was super nice, October was a bit hotter from what I remember.

  5. There is no single best time. November is arguably the most beautiful, but it's also among the most crowded. Late-December to early January has tons of fun things going on for New Year's, but it's cold. Mid-February to mid-March has plum blossoms and is much less crowded than cherry blossom season, but is still cold.

  6. Colorful leaves (紅葉, kōyō) are to the Japanese autumn what cherry blossoms are to spring. The viewing of autumn leaves has been a popular activity in Japan for centuries and today draws large numbers of travelers to famous koyo spots both in the mountains and in the cities. Each year, starting in mid September, the "koyo front" slowly ...

  7. Nov 15, 2018 · 6. Eikando Temple. Eikando is famous for having the best of the best foliage views in Kyoto. That’s why in November, many people from all over Japan come to enjoy the view of Eikando Temple. In the evening, their 3,000 maple trees are lit up. It might be crowded, but it is worth a visit.

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