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    Nina Marable
    Nina Marable
    Last updated 9 Jan 2024
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    Photo credit: (L) kaori kubota (@kuuuudoooo) on Unsplash, (M) Zhipeng Ya (@zhipeng_ya) on Unsplash, (R) yamasa-n (@heppoko_yama) on Unsplash

    Witness the streets of Tokyo lined up with orange and red-colored trees!

    Fall in love with the fall foliage in Tokyo and the rest of the region! 🧡 To see the streets lined up with orange and red-colored trees, visit from the end of November to early December. Because of the great, cooler weather, it’s even more pleasant to walk around and explore the city and its surroundings. 🌆
    If you plan to make the most of your trip during autumn in Japan, you can get around faster with Klook’s services. 🚄 You can hire a private car charter if you want a more private experience, but you can commute with the locals via the subway. Or, you can take a sightseeing bus around the city!  Got your mode of transportation all planned? Make the most out of your autumn vacation in Tokyo with these autumn activities in Japan:
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    Japan's Top Picks!

    1. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

    a man painting somewhere in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
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    From its beginnings as a feudal lord's domain, the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden later became the garden for the imperial family, nobles, and guests. 💮 Sprawling over a massive 144 acres, it features three distinct styles of gardens and a greenhouse with tropical and subtropical flora that are worth checking out during autumn in Japan. It’s also home to the iconic pavilion featured in the acclaimed film The Garden of Words. 👩🏻‍🌾
    Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
    Address: 11 Naitomachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, Japan
    Contact:+81 3-3350-0151

    2. Koishikawa Korakuen Garden

    a small bridge in Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
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    One of the oldest gardens in Tokyo, Koishikawa Korakuen dates back to as early as 1629 as it was originally part of the residence of the Mito branch of the Tokugawa clan. 🎎 Just like typical strolling gardens, it has a central pond with a path that leads around it. The West Gate of Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens is a three-minute walk from Iidabashi Station on the Toei Oedo Line, making it a serene destination to explore during autumn in Japan. 🍂
    Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
    Address: 1 Chome-6-6 Koraku, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan
    Contact:  +81 3-3811-3015

    3. Inokashira Park

    people walking around Inokashira Park
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    Inokashira Park in Kichijoji is a year-round hit with families, thanks to an abundance of playground facilities and a small zoo on-site.🐧 In autumn, however, the star attraction is the colorful foliage, best admired from aboard one of the swan-shaped pedal boats on the lake. 🦢If you’re a Hayao Miyazaki fan, you can pay a visit to the famed Ghibli Museum in the park's southern area—advance ticket reservations are required for this exciting autumn activity in Japan!
    Inokashira Park
    Address: 1 Chome-18-31 Gotenyama, Musashino, Tokyo 180-0005, Japan
    Contact: +81 422-47-6900

    4. Hibiya Park

    flowers in Hibiya Park
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    Hibiya Park is Japan's first Western-style park that has seasonal flowers, Japanese-style landscaping, and cozy spots to relax. 🍁 With Tokyo in fall, the red maples and golden ginkgo trees create warm reflections in the tranquil ponds. If you’re planning to go here, Hibiya Park is a two-minute walk from Kasumigaseki Station on the Marunouchi Line or from Hibiya Station on the Hibiya Line, making it a picturesque destination to visit during autumn in Japan. 😊
    Hibiya Park
    Address: 1 Hibiyakoen, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0012, Japan
    Contact: +81 3-3501-6428

    5. Yoyogi Park

    people walking in Yoyogi Park
    Photo credit: Yoav Aziz (@yoavaziz) on Unsplash
    Yoyogi Park boasts one of Japan's most impressive shrines and woods made for walking or a place for relaxing and people-watching. 👀 There's an observation deck with great views of the park's forested area, which makes it a beautiful autumn spot in Tokyo. 🌲The quickest ways to get to Yoyogi Park are via Harajuku Stations on the JR Yamanote Line, and Yoyogi-Koen Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line. Book your subway ticket with Klook to get to this beautiful park during autumn in Japan!
    Yoyogi Park
    Address:  2-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0052, Japan
    Contact: +81 3-3469-6081

    6. Showa Memorial Park

    flowers in Showa Memorial Park
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    Known for the many kinds of flowers that carpet its grounds and rows of ginkgo trees throughout the year, Showa Memorial Park is also a beloved fall sightseeing spot. 🥀 Spanning over 160 hectares, the park was built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Showa's reign. This is a perfect thing to do in Tokyo during the autumn season as you can enjoy and admire nature peacefully. 😌
    Showa Memorial Park
    Address:  3173 Midoricho, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-0014, Japan
    Contact: +81 42-528-1751

    7. Ginkgo Avenue (Icho Namiki)

    golden leaves of a ginkgo tree in Ginkgo Avenue (Icho Namiki)
    Photo credit: yamasa-n (@heppoko_yama) on Unsplash
    Make sure to visit here while it’s autumn in Tokyo! Icho Namiki means “a row of ginkgo trees.” 🌳 Ginkgo Avenue is located between the office buildings of Aoyama's business district and Meiji Jingu Gaien Park. It is a 300-meter-long street lined with two rows of ginkgo trees on either side that is kept immaculately trimmed until autumn (around November) when all the leaves turn a brilliant yellow. 💛
    Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue
    Address:  2 Chome-付近 Kita-Aoyama, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0061, Japan
    Contact: +81 3-3401-0312

    8. Rikugi-en

    fall foliage in Rikugi-en
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    The Rikugi-en Garden was created around 1700 as a strolling garden at the request of Japan's fifth shogun, Tsunayoshi Tokugawa. 🏞️ It depicts 88 scenic spots that are in Kishu Wakanoura and from Japanese poems. In this beautiful garden, you can cross the rustic stone Togetsukyo Bridge as carp swim underneath.🎏 Then, you can explore the garden at night to see the gorgeous fall illuminations as part of your autumn activities in Japan.
    Rikugi-en Garden
    Address: 6 Chome-16-3 Honkomagome, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0021, Japan
    Contact: +81 3-3941-2222

    9. Mount Takao

    a view of Mount Takao
    Photo credit: KENTARO YAMADA (@yakkle) on Unsplash
    Less than an hour's train ride from central Tokyo, Mount Takao is a popular hiking destination that you can trek during autumn in Japan. ⛰️ At the summit, you can get a view of the Great Tokyo Plain. You can also see the Yakuoin Temple and the monkey park with Japanese macaques! 🙊 To get there from Shinjuku Station, take the semi-limited express train bound for Takaosanguchi on the Keio Line and then get off at Takaosanguchi Station.
    Mount Takao Address: Mount Takao, Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan

    10. Todoroki Valley

    statues in Todoroki Valley
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    Venture through Tokyo's only valley, an approximately kilometer-long stretch of forests, waterfalls, and temples and shrines. Todoroki Valley is a dense forest oasis teeming with wildlife, the quaint Setsugetsuka cafe ☕, and picturesque shrines 🏯, making it a fantastic destination for autumn activities in Japan! 🍂 You can easily reach the valley by train, followed by a short walk. The Tokyu Oimachi Line will take you to Todoroki Station, which is 20 minutes away from central Tokyo.
    Todoroki Valley
    Address: 1 Chome-22-26 Todoroki, Setagaya City, Tokyo 158-0082, Japan
    Contact: +81 3-3704-4972

    11. Hikawa Valley

    wind chimes in Hikawa Valley
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    Nestled in the mountains and surrounded by forest, Hikawa Valley is a sight that must be seen to be believed—especially during autumn in Japan when the leaves turn to fiery red and glowing yellows and oranges. 🍁 For the best views, take a stroll around Okutama Lake, across the floating bridge, and through the valley. It’s also conveniently located near great attractions like Mount Mitake, Lake Okutama, and Okutamaonsen Moegi Hot Spring. ♨️
    Hikawa Valley
    Address: 171-1 Hikawa, Okutama, Nishitama District, Tokyo
    Contact: +81 0428-83-2037

    12. Mount Mitake (Mitake Gorge)

    red fall foliage in Mount Mitake
    Photo credit: kaori kubota (@kuuuudoooo) on Unsplash
    Along with Mount Takao, Mount Mitake is one of Tokyo's two most popular hiking destinations. 🚶🏻‍♀️ Mount Mitake, perfect for beginners, tends to be less crowded and offers visitors a breathtaking and unspoiled landscape. At six to eight kilometers, the hike takes a total of three to four hours, and the summit reaches an elevation of 929 meters.🌄 This is best to visit during autumn in Tokyo as you can catch the leaves turning red!
    Mount Mitake
    Address: Chichibu Tama Kai National Park, Okutama Region, Tokyo, Japan
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