Best Autumn Leaves Spots in Tohoku
Top 10 Autumn Foliage Spots in Tohoku
 
        Tohoku, with its rugged landscapes and untamed beauty, transforms into a breathtaking spectacle of color each autumn. The region’s diverse terrain, from towering mountains to peaceful lakes, provides the perfect backdrop for nature’s most vibrant display.
We have analyzed meticulously many different regional rankings to come up with a well-rounded and balanced list that reflects the unique charm of all the prefectures in the region. Stunning riversides, dramatic mountain vistas, Tohoku has it all to show an unparalled autumnal beauty, filled with an explosion of warm colors!
See also: 10 Best Places to See Autumn Leaves in Japan & Japan Autumn Leaves Forecast
1. Oirase Gorge (Aomori Prefecture)

The flat walking trails along the gorge make it an accessible and enjoyable hike for all ages and skill levels. The picturesque scenery is especially captivating near the Choshi Otaki Waterfall, a popular spot for photographers.
Best Time to Visit: Late October to early November
2. Mount Kurikoma (Miyagi and Iwate Prefectures)

The contrast between the autumn foliage and the mountain’s rugged terrain creates a dramatic and unforgettable landscape, making it a popular spot for both hikers and photographers.
Best Time to Visit: Late September to mid-October
3. Naruko Gorge (Miyagi Prefecture)

The deep reds and oranges of the leaves and the sheer rock faces of the gorge is particularly striking. A walk along the trails provides different perspectives of the scenery, making it a favorite destination for leaf-peepers.
Best Time to Visit: Late October to early November
4.Hirosaki Park & Castle (Aomori Prefecture)

During the peak season, the castle moat reflects the vibrant foliage, adding to the picturesque scenery. The park also hosts the Hirosaki Castle Chrysanthemum and Autumn Foliage Festival, enhancing the experience with cultural displays and nighttime illuminations.
Best Time to Visit: Late October to early November
|  Access | 10-min bus from Chuohirosaki Station | 
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|  Official Website | https://www.hirosakipark.jp/ | 
5. Chusonji Temple (Iwate Prefecture)

Stroll along tranquil pathways lined with ancient trees, exploring the temple’s historic buildings while enjoying the autumn scenery. The sights between the foliage and the temple’s traditional architecture creates a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for reflective walks and photography.
Best Time to Visit: Early to mid-November
6. Zao Onsen (Yamagata Prefecture)

The Zao Ropeway offers a breathtaking aerial view of the autumn landscape, stretching across the rugged terrain. The combination of natural beauty, relaxing hot springs, and panoramic views makes Zao Onsen an ideal destination for an autumn getaway.
Best Time to Visit: Mid-October to early November
7. Bandai-Azuma Skyline (Fukushima Prefecture)

Along the drive, you’ll encounter several viewpoints, such as the Tsubakuro Valley and Tengu no Niwa, where the vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of the leaves are on full display. The varying altitudes provide a rich spectrum of colors, making it a must-visit for autumn leaf enthusiasts and photographers.
Best Time to Visit: Late September to mid-October
8. Yamadera (Yamagata Prefecture)

The contrast between the stone terrain and the vivid colors of the leaves creates a breathtaking atmosphere. From the top, visitors are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, offering a stunning backdrop of autumn colors that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Best Time to Visit: Late October to early November
9. Goshikinuma (Fukushima Prefecture)

The vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of the trees create a stunning contrast with the lakes’ varied colors, making for a surreal and picturesque setting. The easy walking trails around the lakes allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in this otherworldly landscape.
Best Time to Visit: Mid-October to early November
|  Access | 22-min drive from Inawashiro Station | 
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|  Official Website | https://www.urabandai-inf.com/?page_id=141 | 
10. Mount Hachimantai (Akita and Iwate Prefectures)

The region’s geothermal activity adds to the scenery, with fumaroles and hot springs against the colorful autumn foliage. The area is well-known for its variety of hiking trails, which cater to all levels of hikers.
Best Time to Visit: Early to late October
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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.
 
            

 
        	








