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I finally made peace with the fact that I must endure a wait for the fall colors to arrive in Japan<\/strong>, otherwise known as koyo season<\/strong> (\u7d05\u8449), my favorite time of the year. Once the world-famous sakura season <\/a>ends in April, things start to go a little south weather-wise. First comes the rainy season in early June until the end of July, followed by a sweltering and humid summer, making me almost miss the rainy season’s constantly wet days. But when the autumn season arrives, all that wait finally pays off. We, the residents of Japan, have nearly four months of relatively dry, pleasant weather to enjoy the colorful festival of the koyo autumn season. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

What is Koyo Season in Japan?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Although many people are familiar with the sakura season in Japan<\/a>, the equally mesmerizing and even more colorful autumn leaves season, which is my favorite, is often overshadowed by the more attention-seeking sakura. Koyo \u2014 written as \u7d05\u8449 in Kanji and read as k\u014dy\u014d \u2014 literally means “red leaves” in Japanese, or as \u9ec4\u8449 meaning “yellow leaves.” Sakura marks the beginning of spring whereas the koyo season serves as the bridge between the humid summer of Japan and its winter. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

When is the Best Time to View the Fall Colors in Japan?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

I often recommend people visit Japan during the fall colors season to have the best weather and relatively fewer crowds than the popular sakura season. The weather during the fall colors season in Japan is usually nice and dry enough for outdoor activities. My excitement for the koyo season in Japan<\/strong> is so high that I often adjust my work schedule during October and November to prioritize the autumn season and travel as much as I can to explore the best autumn leaves viewing spots in Japan. The daily visits to observe the day-by-day changes that the leaves go through during the autumn foliage season is my favorite outdoor activity in Japan.<\/p>\n\n\n

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Autumn foliage season in Japan is among the best seasons to visit Japan<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

The autumn colors season in Japan usually starts as early as in September in the northernmost island of Japan \u2014 Hokkaido and lasts through mid-December in popular Kanto and Kansai regions where the fall colors often show up in the latter part of November. There is a regularly updated online calendar to check the timing forecast for best times to view fall colors across Japan<\/a> based on prefecture and popular autumn colors viewing spots. This autumn colors forecast calendar almost serves as my bible during the autumn foliage season and helps me plan my “fall foliage exploration trips.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n

My Favorite Rural and Urban Destinations to Experience the Fall Colors in Japan<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Although most of my travels are rural and nature destinations, I especially enjoy spending time in my favorite Japanese cities during the autumn leaves season. The large parks, temples with gardens, and illumination events make the cities some of the best places for an atmospheric autumn foliage viewing experience. As a result, I plan my autumn travels to cover both the rural areas and cities to get the most out of the koyo season. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Nikko: Ancient Temples, Waterfalls, and Autumn Foliage Hiking Trails<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

Nikko<\/a> (\u65e5\u5149), located in Tochigi Prefecture in the Kanto area, is most known for its historical center and ancient temples and is a popular cultural destination for Japanese and overseas visitors. This Nikko region, officially designated as a national park, is one of my favorite outdoor destinations in Japan. I try to visit the region in mid-October every year when the Oku-Nikko (<\/strong>\u5965\u65e5\u5149 meaning inner Nikko) area greets the fall colors earlier than most other places in the Kanto area<\/strong>, including Tokyo.<\/p>\n\n\n

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Yudaki Falls greet the visitors to Nikko right at the entrance of Yunoko Onsen<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

Nikko is easily accessible as a day trip for those based in Tokyo, but I often spend the night at Nikko town to cover more ground. It is a vast national park home to a wide network of hiking trails, iconic waterfalls such as Kegon Falls<\/a> (among other smaller but equally beautiful waterfalls), and two marshlands of Senjogahara and Odashirogahara.<\/p>\n\n\n

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Nikko often feels like an autumn wonderland<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

I often start my walk at Ryuzu Falls to cover the areas with the best fall scenery. The twin falls are not as high as others in the park, but they offer picture-perfect views when surrounded by the vibrant colors of the fall season. My favorite hiking trail in Oku-Nikko passes Ryuzu Falls and leads into a forested area. The trail then passes by Senjogahara Marshland \u2014 one of mainland Japan’s most extensive highland marshlands <\/strong>and ends at Yunoko Onsen. There is a very short detour to Yudaki waterfall right before entering Yunoko Onsen that one must not skip, especially during the autumn leave season.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

You can refer to Nikko Official Guide for the hiking map of the Oku-Nikko area<\/a> with course descriptions. Since the weather often impacts the trail conditions, it is advisable to check which trails are open at the Nikko Tourist Information Center<\/a> located at Tobu-Nikko Train Station.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Best time to visit for fall colors:<\/strong> The fall colors reach their peak in the Oku-Nikko region in mid-October<\/td><\/tr>
Transportation:<\/strong> Nikko Pass All Area<\/a> is a great pass that covers train travel from Asakusa to Nikko and the bus pass to travel in the Nikko area. The pass is valid for four days and currently costs 4,600 Yen. It is available for foreign passport holders, including foreign residents of Japan.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n

Kanazawa: Fall Colors at One of the Most Beautiful Gardens in Japan<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

I am envious of anyone who has not yet been to Kanazawa<\/a> (\u91d1\u6ca2), as you are in for a delightful surprise. During my first visit to the city in Ishikawa prefecture, my original plan of two days turned into ten days. With its historical and modern museums, a decent range of eateries, trendy accommodation options, and the old city vibe with samurai roots, Kanazawa<\/strong> feels like the best of Kyoto and Tokyo packed together with fewer crowds.<\/strong> During my first visit to Kanazawa, I was not yet a resident of Japan and knew very little about the autumn season in Japan. Therefore, I was pleasantly surprised to see the city in a very colorful state in early December, which is already considered winter in most destinations within the northern hemisphere.<\/p>\n\n\n\n