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Must-Visit Japanese Destinations for Your Fall Adventure

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① The most famous place in Osaka, Japan

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The demand for travel to Japan continues to rise. As autumn approaches, many tourists are planning trips to enjoy the fall foliage in Japan. You can enjoy the vibrant autumn leaves regardless of where you go in Japan. If you visit Japan during the fall foliage, you can’t miss the famous autumn travel destinations.

Osaka, one of the most popular cities in Japan, is famous for the beautiful autumn leaves in Osaka Castle Park. Located in the heart of Osaka, the park offers visitors the chance to enjoy flowers of every season and fall foliage.

The autumn leaves in the Nishinomaru Garden of Osaka Castle Park are incredibly beautiful. Walking along the ginkgo tree-lined streets that have turned yellow is a great pleasure. You can also enjoy the serene autumn atmosphere in the Japanese garden of Hommaru Square, where you can view the landscape of the Tenshukaku and the garden. The autumn leaves in Osaka Castle Park start in November.

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Katsuoji Temple is a beloved autumn foliage spot in Osaka. The fall foliage season here starts in November. The temple, nestled in nature, is a large-scale temple covering approximately 264,000 square feet (24500 square meters).

In the fall, the peak of the colorful leaves attracts many locals. On weekends and holidays in November, the temple hosts special night light-ups, allowing visitors to enjoy the spectacular scenery. It is a place where you can encounter multicolored autumn leaves and truly experience the landscape of autumn.

To visit Katsuoji Temple during your Osaka trip, transfer to Namba Station or Shin-Osaka Station and get off at Senri-Chuo Station. From there, it’s about a 30-minute bus ride or a 20-minute taxi ride.

② A famous spot in Kyoto that locals visit every year

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If you take a trip to Osaka, Japan, you’ll likely also visit Kyoto, a famous nearby destination. Kyoto has a different atmosphere than Osaka, with a strong traditional vibe and a chance to glimpse Japanese culture.

Kiyomizudera is a well-known autumn foliage spot in Kyoto. It’s a must-visit destination, especially in spring and autumn. Kiyomizudera, a World Heritage Site since 1994, is famous for its beautiful architecture. It’s a representative spot of Kyoto, boasting a history of about 1,200 years. Just looking at the autumn leaves from the main hall of Kiyomizudera on the hillside can make you feel the true essence of autumn.

They also open at night in the fall, making it a great place to enjoy the night view. You can see the autumn leaves of Kiyomizudera from November to early December. You can also enjoy the autumn leaves at Tofukuji Temple, the Philosopher’s Path, Nijo Castle, and the Sagano Tourist Railway.

③ Recommended places for autumn travel in Fukuoka

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Fukuoka is a popular travel destination in Japan, just like Osaka. Yuusentei Park in Fukuoka is a place loved by locals. A Japanese-style park spread over 9,900 square feet (920 square meters). In the fall, about 150 maple trees in the park change color. The vibrant autumn leaves and the pond’s landscape in the garden’s center create a harmonious scene.

In particular, the scenery of the autumn leaves reflected in the pond creates a picture-like atmosphere.

Yuusentei Park is maintained all year round, with camellia, plum, and zelkova trees, among others, blooming each season. You can see plants over 300 years old and enjoy the park’s flowers throughout the year. It’s a great place to step out of the city, take a walk, and feel the autumn while enjoying the leaves.

The combination of Japanese houses and flowers makes it a great place to take photos. You can also enjoy tea while admiring the scenery of Yuusentei Garden from the main building next to the pond. You must walk about 17 minutes from Jaya-mae Station on the Nanakuma Line to visit here.

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Another famous autumn foliage spot in Fukuoka, Raizan Sennyuji Taihioin, is home to a 400-year-old maple tree. Located halfway up Mt. Raizan at an altitude of 3,133 feet (954 meters) in the Seihuri Mountain Range, it is a travel destination in Fukuoka that is not well known to tourists.

Raizan Sennyuji Taihioin is home to a 400-year-old maple tree, a natural monument designated by Fukuoka Prefecture, attracting many tourists. It is a historic temple built by the Indian monk Seigashonin and is a famous spot for enjoying the traditional scenery of Japan. To visit here, drive about 20 minutes from JR Zikuzen Maebaru Station. The admission fee is 400 yen (about $3.62).

By. Seo Sung Min

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