Most tourists visit Japan for its beauty during the spring, but the autumn time can be even more beautiful. Kyoto is full of temples and nature, Hokkaido has hot springs, volcanoes, and trails, and Nikko has beautiful scenery to hike through. Many places in Japan are overlooked, but are very good places to visit.
Key Takeaways:
- Japan’s capital for over 1,000 years, Kyoto isn’t known as the ‘City of Ten Thousand Temples’ for nothing. Steeped in culture and history, this huge city is known for its great wealth of picturesque temples and gardens – and it’s home to some of the country’s very finest displays of autumn leaves
- The autumn leaves visit Hokkaido in mid-September and generally last until late October, during which time Daisetsuzan National Park and the rugged Shiretoko Peninsula are particularly beautiful.
- One of the newest additions to the Shinkansen bullet train route, we’ve long championed Kanazawa as the perfect place to experience a traditional Japanese town centre without the thronging tourist crowds of Kyoto. In addition to its strong tradition of arts and crafts,
“”One of the newest additions to the Shinkansen bullet train route, we’ve long championed Kanazawa as the perfect place to experience a traditional Japanese town centre without the thronging tourist crowds of Kyoto.””
http://www.aluxurytravelblog.com/2016/09/15/6-beautiful-places-to-see-autumn-leaves-in-japan/
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