Tokyo and Surroundings 📝 These Maple Viewing Spots are Amazing 🍁
🎎 #Kanto With the world's largest metropolitan area centered around #Tokyo, this region also boasts traditional charm🎐 and picturesque vacation spots⛲. Why not explore the hot spring areas♨, mountain forests🍂, and world heritage sites and cultural treasures💘 of the Kanto area during the peak maple viewing season🍁? 【Recommended Attractions】 📍 #Tochigi: #Nikko #Okunikko 📅 Best Maple Viewing Period: Early October to mid-November 🍁 Nikko, located in Tochigi Prefecture to the north of Tokyo, is home to world heritage sites such as Nikko Toshogu Shrine and the "Two Shrines and One Temple"⛩, as well as attractions like Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Falls💦, Senjogahara, and Okunikko Onsen✨. From early autumn to late autumn, Nikko is filled with intertwining red leaves, a sight to behold💯. 📍 #Gunma: #Bodh Gaya Temple 📅 Best Maple Viewing Period: Mid-October to late November 🍁 As autumn arrives, over 100 maple trees in the temple garden of Bodh Gaya Temple don vibrant autumnal colors✨. The temple is famous for the "bed maple leaves" that reflect off the mirror-like surface of the main hall floor, creating a stunning display💯. 📍 #Saitama: #Chichibu Nagatoro 📅 Best Maple Viewing Period: Late October to late November 🍁 Hidden deep in the mountains, #Nagatoro Town is known for its annual✨ #Nagatoro Maple Festival held at the #Moon Stone Maple Park in November💯. It also features nationally designated scenic spots like the Nagatoro "rock formations" and elegant architecture🏛. Drifting in a boat down the Nagatoro River, listening to the boatman's interesting stories🤗, and experiencing the joy of nature🍂. 📍 #Kanagawa: #Hakone 📅 Best Maple Viewing Period: Early November to late December 🍁 Hakone boasts many popular sightseeing spots, including Gora Park⛲, Hakone Museum, Owakudani, Lake Ashinoko💦, and Hakone Tozan Railway, in addition to its ♨ characteristic hot springs which are a source of pride for their natural experience💯. #JapanTravel #MapleHunting #JapanMapleViewing #MapleSeason #TokyoTravel #AutumnTravel #TokyoAutumn #JapanTravelGuide #AutumnTravelGuide