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    Autumn Festivals & Events in Japan You Shouldn’t Miss​

    Experience Japan’s most magical season: crisp air, flaming maples, harvest flavors—and nighttime spectacles that make shrines and gardens glow. From serene Tsukimi (moon-viewing) to high-energy aki matsuri (harvest festivals) and breathtaking light-ups, here’s your complete guide to planning an unforgettable autumn trip. When Is Autumn in Japan? Autumn generally runs from early September–late November, peaking…

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    Japan Autumn Itinerary Ideas: 7–10 Day Routes for Leaf Peepers

    Plan smarter for koyo season with flexible routes that blend cities, culture, hot springs, and Japan’s most photogenic foliage. Why Visit Japan in Autumn (September–December) Japan’s koyo (autumn leaves) season rolls south from Hokkaido to Kyushu as temperatures drop. Expect crisp skies, comfortable walking weather, temple night illuminations, and seasonal bites like roasted sweet potato,…

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    Best Autumn Hikes in Japan

    Japan’s koyo (autumn foliage) season travels from north to south between late September and early December, coloring mountains, gorges, and shrine forests in reds and golds. Enjoy crisp air, clear skies, and photogenic trails. Below is a region-by-region calendar, along with a curated list of the best fall hikes in Japan, ranging from family-friendly river…

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