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too much to seeSeason Mid-November to early December
Shojiji Temple
This temple of the Tendai sect is said to have been rebuilt by Saicho. The temple is planted with an equal amount of cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery of the four seasons. -
too much to seeSeason Mid-November to early December
Oharano Shrine
This is the first branch shrine among the thousands of Kasuga shrines in Japan. In late autumn, the reflection of autumn leaves on the surface of the water peeking through the gaps between the leaves of water lilies is beautiful. -
too much to seeSeason Late November to early December
Yangkuji Temple
The temple was founded in 806 (Daido-gen) in the early Heian period (794-1185). During the fall foliage season, trees such as maples and maple trees turn brilliant colors. -
too much to seeSeason Mid-November to early December
Yoshimine-ji Temple
The temple was founded in the mid-Heian period by Shonin Gentoku. During the season of autumn leaves, the entire mountain is dyed in vermilion, creating a spectacular scene unique to mountain temples. -
too much to seeSeason Mid to late November
Komyoji Temple
The head temple of the Nishiyama Jodo sect, famous throughout Japan in recent years for its autumn foliage. The vast precincts of the temple are dyed bright red, overwhelming visitors.
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