Nara • Best Place for Great Weather
When you think of great weather, you may consider warm days with plenty of sun, but Nara’s typical fall weather turns the town into a gorgeous display of gold, auburn, and orange leaves surrounding famous shrines and temples. Few places showcase the vibrant beauty of fall better than the ancient capital city.
During November, the temples, shrines, and deer parks of Nara are serene, allowing plenty of time for leaf peeping and photography. Cool nights also intensify the dazzling palette of autumn colors, meaning early mornings or dusk offer exceptionally stunning light over the red and orange leaves.
Hakone • Best Place for Families with Children
Hakone has a plethora of hot springs, and the iconic views of Mount Fuji become an idyllic retreat to soak up autumn's splendor as a family.
The surrounding mountains drape themselves in vibrant shades of amber, crimson, and gold during November, creating picture-perfect scenes to admire from a cable car with panoramic views or while cruising the rich colors reflected on tranquil Lake Ashi.
Along with relaxation at its famous onsens, your family can appreciate Hakone's natural beauty on a boat ride or gentle hiking trails that showcase the vibrant maple leaves.
Kyoto • Best Place for Romantic Scenery
Kyoto transforms into a magical wonderland during autumn. Stroll through the grounds of ancient temples like Kiyomizu-dera or the fiery red Eikando Temple, then enjoy a traditional Japanese dinner in the charming Gion district.
The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is a photographer's dream, and the fall foliage makes it truly enchanting. Take a romantic boat ride down the Hozugawa River for even more idyllic views. As the crimson maple leaves reflect across the waters, couples can soak up the atmosphere hand-in-hand before stopping for a glass of warm sake at a riverside cafe overlooking the colors of fall.
With so many romantic backdrops around Kyoto in November, it's the ultimate honeymoon destination or place to rekindle relationships amid the inspiring beauty.
Shikoku Island • Best Place to Avoid the Crowds
Largely overlooked by tourists, the island of Shikoku offers a more authentic and peaceful experience of Japan’s fall beauty.
With gorges displaying crimson maples, cycling across bridges connecting scenic islets, and soaking in secluded hot spring baths, Shikoku provides a retreat into nature without the crowds.
Discover farmhouse lodgings, hike through the remote Iya Valley, and roam through villages seemingly frozen in time to embrace the charms of the harvest season.