Momiji Corridor

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    Autumn in Japan: The Cultural Meaning of Kōyō (紅葉) & Momijigari​

    Japan’s autumn is  a centuries-old cultural practice of noticing change, making time for beauty, and gathering to share it. Locals call the turning leaves kōyō (literally “red/yellow leaves”), and the act of going out to admire them momijigari; “maple-leaf hunting.” Both are rooted in courtly habits that eventually became a nationwide pastime. What is Kōyō…

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    Oishi Park (Ōishi Kōen) — Lake Kawaguchi​

    Front-row Fuji views, flower-lined paths, and an easy lakeside stroll—Oishi Park on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchiko) serves up the classic postcard: Mt. Fuji + lake + seasonal blooms. Use this guide for the best seasons, photo spots, transport tips, verified cafés, and bookable tours. Quick Facts Why Visit Oishi Park It’s one…

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