Explore the Arashiyama District in Kyoto
Fall foliage is all around Japan and when visiting the Arashiyama district in Kyoto, you can discover the beauty of the season and colorful leaves from a different perspective.
The popular vantage point for viewing the vibrant changes of fall is framed by the Togetsukyo Bridge and the river’s serene waters. During the season, local vendors often sell treats to create a festive ambiance focused on relaxing and enjoying with all your senses.
Listen to the water, view the colorful foliage, enjoy the layered aromatics, and indulge in the weather while enjoying your seasonal treat.
Trek the Autumn Trails to Minoo Falls
The fall weather around Japan is comforting and comfortable for wandering through the wilderness, one of the top experiences in Japan, especially along the trail to Minoo Falls. The marvels of fall foliage in Japan become the focal point of any hike through the area, as the leaves scatter the grounds, spread across the tree branches, and drift through the sky.
You may find the aromas of maple leaf tempura from local vendors offering seasonal treats, before the scenery shifts to crimson, gold, and auburn, accented by the burble of the falls at the edge of the trail.
Enjoy Traditional Fall Festivals
The joys of Japan in autumn reach far beyond the changing colors of the leaves and are demonstrated in exciting, countrywide festivals that are fun-filled experiences to plan for Japan family vacations.
Watch traditional performances and enjoy the decorative floats during the Takayama Festival that celebrates the Edo period, the beauty around Sakurayama Hachimangu shrine, or the artisan wooden floats decorated with elements of fall during the Kanuma festival near Nikko.
From the boisterous street celebrations during Kichijoji Autumn Festival to the ornate floats and energetic pulling of carts during Kishiwada’s Danjiri Matsuri, the unique ways to embrace the changing of the seasons bring added life and tradition to the surrounding beauty.
Discover Unique Kochia Carnival
Hitachi Seaside Park is famous for its seasonal flowers and greenery, but in fall, the more than 500 acres brim with a unique blend of red and purple spanning Miharashi Hill.
Instead of the familiar golds and reds you may expect from the countryside, the fiery colors of Kochia can feel otherworldly, with approximately 30,000 Kochia bushes reaching to the horizon.
In autumn, as the landscape changes color against the backdrop of trees yet to shift with the season, you may also find roses in the nearby garden blossoming, in addition to delicate cosmos shimmering pink and white.
Visit Traditional Japanese Gardens
Visiting a traditional Japanese garden promises manicured beauty, intentional design, and a peaceful ambiance for travelers taking their time or senior tours of Japan.
A Japanese garden in fall can give you the expected features and charms, with the added beauty of vibrantly colored foliage. The Imperial Palace’s East Garden in Tokyo exudes the beauty of fall around the Edo Castle, moat, and walls, demonstrating the diverse palette of nature as the seasons change.
Rikugien in Tokyo shines a light on moss-covered bridges and ponds, with evening viewings of the foliage and views from Hojo Garden in Kyoto bringing to the foreground crimson and golden leaves that frame the bridges and structure of Tofuku-ji Temple.