Japan Autumn Leaves Forecast 2020
Check out the best time and places to see autumn leaves in Japan 2020
Planning a autumn leaves viewing trip to Japan?? Autumn leaves season in Japan is as great as cherry blossom season, as the whole country is slowly turning into colourful autumn colours.
In case you are wondering when to visit Japan for the best viewing time of autumn leaves, please check out our Japan Autumn Leaves Forecast 2020 to plan your autumn leaves viewings this autumn!
This forecast includes a map of Japan with the estimated best viewing time of autumn leaves with the chart of the estimated starting time of tinting at most popular cities and sites in Japan. Moreover, I have also listed the best autumn leaves viewing spots in Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto and more!) Enjoy the most beautiful moment in Japan 😉
Japan Autumn Leaves Forecast 2020
Since Japan has experienced the extreme heatwave during the summer, it seems like the temperature in autumn will be warmer than the average year. Hence, the best viewing time of autumn leaves at the most of locations should be the same or slightly later than the average year.
***NOTE***
Japan Autumn Leaves Forecast 2020 is subject to change due to unexpected temperature changes, rain and wind, which may effect on the leaves to quicken or delay the best viewing times.
Where to see autumn leaves in Japan in 2020??
Here are some of best autumn leaves viewing spots in Japan!
Hokkaido and Tohoku area (early to late October):
Mt.Asahi, 5 Best Autumn Leave Spots in Hokkaido, Lake Towada, Yamadera,
Tokyo (late November to early December):
10 Best Spots in Tokyo, 5 Best Ginkgo Tree Spots in Tokyo, 5 Best Night Autumn Leaves Spots, Rikugien Garden, Mejiro Garden, Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Meiji Jingu Gaien, Mt.Takao, Yoyogi Park
Kanto area (mid October to late November):
5 Best Spots in Kanto Area, 5 Best Spots in Kanagawa, Hakone, Mt.Oyama, Nikko
Mt Fuji and Central area (mid October to mid November):
Fuji Five Lakes, Lake Kawaguchiko, Kamikochi, Shirakawago, Kenrokuen Garden
Kyoto (late November to early December):
10 Best Autumn Leaves Spots in Kyoto, Enrian Temple, Enkoji Temple, Kiyomizudera Temple, Tofukuji Temple, Kodaiji Temple, Jojakkoji Temple, Gioji Temple, Arashiyama area
Osaka and Western area (mid November to early December):
5 Best Spots in Osaka, Tanzan Shrine, Hoshida Park, Seiryu-ji Tokugen-in Temple, Keisoji Temple, Ankokuji Temple, Miyajima
Related articles :
–10 Best Places to See Autumn Leaves in Japan,
–5 Best Temples in Kyoto Where You Should Visit at Night,
–7 Most Gorgeous Japanese Gardens in Tokyo
Autumn flowers in Japan:
– Kochia Carnival at Hitachi Seaside Park Autumn
– Kinchakuda Higanbana Fields: Enjoy Fiery Red Flowers near Tokyo!
– “the Cherry Blossom of Autumn”: Enjoy Golden Cosmos Flower next to Mt.Fuji!
– Minowa Red Soba Flower Field
– Hakone Sengokuhara Pampas Grass Field
Hope you liked my “Japan Autumn Leaves Forecast 2020”!! Let’s explore beautiful Japan this autumn 😉
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