In early December, the hills and streets of Japan are covered with forests of red and yellow leaves.
This year, the season of yellow and red leaves in Japan comes later than in previous years. The leaves peak in early December, creating a beautiful natural picture.
The yellow and red colors of autumn leaves begin to appear in mid-September across the northern mountains of Hokkaido and Sapporo, then gradually spread to lower regions and many southern areas, most notably Tokyo, then Kyoto and Osaka in late November and early December.
When the leaves change color, it creates a magical, enchanting scene.
With the diversity of plants and trees, visitors will see a distinct change of autumn colors as the seasons change.
People and tourists enjoy taking pictures with the road filled with yellow leaves.
The best time to visit autumn with yellow and red leaves covering the sky in Japan is usually from late September to early December.
Tokyo University is one of the most prestigious universities in Japan. December is the time when the leaves of the ginkgo and gingko trees on campus gradually turn yellow, creating a very poetic and romantic scene.
Below is a layer of fallen yellow leaves that makes anyone who comes here to visit for the first time feel surprised.
Visitors immerse themselves in the space filled with golden leaves at the University of Tokyo.
The campus has beautiful scenery and poetic nature. Just lift your camera up and you will have hundreds of beautiful photos.
In Tokyo, leaves begin to change color to golden yellow from the end of November. Coming to the Japanese capital at this time, visitors can admire the "golden roads" typical of golden autumn in many enchantingly beautiful public places.
Meiji Jingu Gaien area with 150 ginkgo trees planted along a road of more than 300 meters. Fallen leaves create a natural yellow carpet, attracting many tourists to visit and take photos.
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