Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Autumn leaves

Autumn leaves
basic information
Japanese maple (momiji)

Colorful leaves (koyo) are to the Japanese autumn what cherry blossoms are to spring. The viewing of autumn leaves has been a popular activity in Japan for centuries and today draws large numbers of travelers to famous spots.

Each year, starting in mid September, the "koyo front" slowly moves southwards from the northern island of Hokkaido until it reaches the lower elevations of central and southern Japan towards the end of November.

2008 Autumn Leaf Reports
November 21, 2008
Kyoto Report (4/4)
Kyoto City
November 20, 2008
Kyoto Report (3/4)
Kyoto City
November 20, 2008
Miyajima
Hiroshima Prefecture

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Autumn Leaf Spots

Famous spots for autumn leaves are scattered across the country, especially in mountainous regions, parks, temples and gardens. Below is a list of some autumn leaf destinations with the approximate best timing in the average year. Caution: the leaves' timing differs from year to year depending on the weather:

Hokkaido
late Sep
early Oct
mid Oct
late Oct
early Nov
mid Nov
late Nov
Daisetsuzan
Shiretoko
Akan
Noboribetsu
Shikotsuko
Jozankei
Onuma Park

Tohoku
late Sep
early Oct
mid Oct
late Oct
early Nov
mid Nov
late Nov
Oirase Stream
Kakunodate
Hiraizumi

Kanto
late Sep
early Oct
mid Oct
late Oct
early Nov
mid Nov
late Nov
Nikko
Hakone
Tokyo
Kamakura

Chubu
late Sep
early Oct
mid Oct
late Oct
early Nov
mid Nov
late Nov
Alpine Route
Kamikochi
Karuizawa
Fuji Five Lakes
Eiheiji
Shosenkyo
Kanazawa
Izu Peninsula

Kansai
late Sep
early Oct
mid Oct
late Oct
early Nov
mid Nov
late Nov
Yoshino
Kyoto
Hikone
Ise

Chugoku
late Sep
early Oct
mid Oct
late Oct
early Nov
mid Nov
late Nov
Miyajima
Yamaguchi

Shikoku
late Sep
early Oct
mid Oct
late Oct
early Nov
mid Nov
late Nov
Kotohira

Kyushu
late Sep
early Oct
mid Oct
late Oct
early Nov
mid Nov
late Nov
Dazaifu

A short list of popular koyo spots in the Kyoto and Tokyo regions follows below:

Kyoto:
Tofukuji
Tofukuji Station, JR Nara Line and Keihan Main Line
Usually best in the second half of November, this temple displays some of Kyoto's most spectacular autumn foliage and gets very crowded.
Takao
JR Bus or Kyoto City Bus
The spectacular autumn colors around the temples in this forested valley north of Kyoto are usually at their best a few days before the autumn colors in the city center.
Yoshiminedera
Bus from Mukomachi or Higashi-Muko Station
Similar to Kiyomizudera on Kyoto's eastern mountains (Higashiyama), Yoshiminedera is a temple on the slopes of Kyoto's western mountains (Nishiyama) with nice views over the city.
Arashiyama
Keifuku, JR or Hankyu Railways
Arashiyama is a district at the outskirts of Kyoto. The forested mountains in the background and the trees on the grounds of Arashiyama's temples usually turn colors in the second half of November.
Shugakuin Imperial Villa
Shugakuin Station or Shugakuin-rikyu bus stop
The spacious and elegant gardens of this imperial villa feature beautiful autumn colors during the second half of November. It can only be visited on tours, and advance reservations are mandatory.
Enkoji
Ichijoji Station or Ichijoji-Sagarimatsucho bus stop
A small temple within walking distance of Shugakuin Imperial Villa (see above), Enkoji offers beautiful autumn colors. Be sure not to miss the spectacular bird's view of the temple from the hill behind.
Eikando
Nanzenji-Eizando-michi bus stop
Eikando, also known as Zenrinji Temple, is another of Kyoto's most popular koyo spots. It is one of several temples to offer special light-up opening hours in the evenings.
Tokyo:
Rikugien
Komagome Station (JR Yamanote Line)
A Japanese landscape garden in central Tokyo. Autumn leaves are usually best towards the end of November.
Yoyogi Koen
Harajuku Station (JR Yamanote Line)
A Western style city park in central Tokyo. Autumn leaves are usually best in the second half of November.
Koishikawa Korakuen
Iidabashi Station (JR Chuo/Sobu Line)
A Japanese style landscape garden in central Tokyo. Autumn leaves are usually best towards the end of November.
Around Tokyo:
Mount Takao
Takaosanguchi Station (Keio Railways)
A wooded mountain, roughly one hour west of Shinjuku. The autumn leaves are usually best in the second half of November.
Nikko
Nikko Station (JR or Tobu Railways)
The Oku-Nikko region around Lake Chuzenji and Yumoto Onsen is particularly nice for koyo. Depending on the elevation, the trees are most beautiful between late September and early November.
Hakone
Hakone-Yumoto Station (Odakyu Railways)
The area around Lake Ashi is particularly beautiful. The autumn leaves are usually best in late October and early November.
Fuji Five Lakes
Kawaguchiko Station (Fujikyu Railways)
Mount Fuji in combination with the lakes and autumn leaves makes a spectacular sight. The autumn leaves are usually best in late October and early November.
Shosenkyo Gorge
Kofu Station (JR Chuo Line)
Often refered to as Japan's most beautiful gorge, the Shosenkyo is particularly spectacular during the autumn leaf season, which usually takes place from October to mid November.
Nishizawa Valley
Enzan Station (JR Chuo Line)
A densely wooded, narrow valley with picturesque waterfalls. The autumn leaves are usually best in late October and early November.

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