Best Autumn Leaves Spots in Kyushu
Top 10 Autumn Foliage Spots in Kyushu
Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan’s four main islands and renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, becomes even more impressive each autumn. Volcanic mountains, scenic plateaus, relaxing gardens or historic towns are but a small sample of the extraordinary variety of settings that Kyushu has to offer to experience the beauty of the season.
This time we have also made a comparison of multiple regional rankings while trying to keep a balanced selection of the best autumn leaf spots across all seven prefectures of Kyushu. If you’re unfamiliar with the region or looking forward to re-discover some local gems during the Fall season, keep reading to see the locations that showcase the full splendor of autumn in Kyushu!
See also: 10 Best Places to See Autumn Leaves in Japan & Japan Autumn Leaves Forecast 2024
1. Takachiho Gorge (Miyazaki Prefecture)

Here you can enjoy the views by taking a boat ride through the gorge or walking along the well-maintained paths that run parallel to the river. This is also a special place that holds a great significance in Shinto mythology, as the cave where the sun goddess Amaterasu went into hiding. Bonus points: The area’s cool climate allows for extended foliage viewing!
Best Time to Visit: Mid-November to late November.
2. Yabakei Gorge (Oita Prefecture)

The area is best explored by walking or driving along the scenic routes that offer uninterrupted views of the surrounding forests. The surrounding nature trails and historic temples add to the charm, making it a peaceful retreat during the season.
Best Time to Visit: Late October to mid-November.
3. Mifuneyama Rakuen (Saga Prefecture)

The picturesque scene is enhanced by the garden’s ponds, traditional architecture, and the impressive Mount Mifune towering in the background. The reflection of autumn colors in the water makes this spot a photographer’s paradise. The garden is also beautifully illuminated at night during peak foliage, providing a different perspective for visitors.
Best Time to Visit: Mid-November to late November.
Access |
5-min drive from Takeo-Onsen Station |
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Official Website |
http://www.mifuneyamarakuen.jp/ |
4. Ebino Plateau (Miyazaki Prefecture)

In autumn, the forests covering these mountains burst into a kaleidoscope of colors, with shades of red, gold, and orange dominating the landscape. The plateau is a popular destination for hikers, with several trails that wind through the vivid autumn scenery and volcanic craters.
Best Time to Visit: Late October to early November
5. Senganen Garden (Kagoshima Prefecture)

Originally built in the 17th century by the Shimazu clan, the garden features traditional Japanese landscaping, ponds, bamboo groves, and pathways lined with vibrant maple and ginkgo trees. In autumn, the garden’s beauty is enhanced by the rich colors of the foliage, which contrast beautifully with the architectural elements such as stone lanterns and teahouses.
Best Time to Visit: Mid-November to early December
6. Unzen Onsen (Nagasaki Prefecture)

This is a perfect place to relax in one of the many onsen baths while soaking in the views of the surrounding mountains covered in seasonal colors. You can also enjoy scenic walking paths and explore the area’s natural beauty through its rugged terrain. What better place for a retreat that gets the best of relaxing hot springs and vibrant autumn scenery?
Best Time to Visit: Late October to mid-November
7. Kuju Plateau (Oita Prefecture)

The Kuju Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop, especially during peak autumn when the foliage blankets the area in shades of red, orange, and gold. In addition to the natural beauty, the plateau is home to onsen and farm facilities where visitors can relax and unwind after a day of exploration.
Best Time to Visit: Late October to early November
8. Mount Aso (Kumamoto Prefecture)

The contrast between the rugged, volcanic terrain and the soft, warm hues of autumn leaves makes Mount Aso a memorable spot to visit during the season. Despite its volcanic activity, the area is popular for its accessible trails, scenic drives, and nearby hot springs.
Best Time to Visit: Mid-November to late November
9. Akizuki (Fukuoka Prefecture)

In autumn, the streets and the castle ruins are lined with stunning maple trees that burst into reds and oranges. The nostalgic atmosphere of Akizuki, combined with the rich autumn foliage, attracts visitors seeking a peaceful, culturally rich experience. The main attractions are easily walkable, making it a leisurely destination to appreciate the season.
Best Time to Visit: Early November to mid-November
Access |
15-min drive from Amagi Station |
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10. Sogi Falls (Kagoshima Prefecture)

The combination of the roaring falls and the brilliant autumn foliage makes Sogi Falls a highly popular spot for visitors seeking a dramatic autumn landscape. There are several viewing platforms around the falls, offering various perspectives of this beautiful seasonal sight.
Best Time to Visit: Late November to early December
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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.













