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What is autumn in Japan?

Autumn in Japan usually starts in early September, which is also the time when typhoons begin to land in Japan.

What is autumn in Japan?

Autumn in Japan is like the season to relax and enjoy the serene nature, lasting from September to November when the maple forest changes color from green to red.There are several festivals and fun activities during this time. Interesting things to visit during the autumn festival, the autumn leaves season, and the rich natural scenery are particularly impressive.

Most Japanese say autumn is the most beautiful season of the year. I like this time of year when the weather is stable and perfect for traveling. The whole family can go to the mountains to collect chestnuts, or go to the orchard to pick fresh autumn fruits such as pears and persimmons.

Fall temperatures in Japan are a bit chilly, with average temperatures he much higher than in early September, so seasonal storms, strong winds, and rain can occur from time to time due to seasonal changes and temperatures. It gets colder from October to November, and with winter approaching, the temperature can drop rapidly. The average autumn temperature is around 12°C in the north, around 20°C in the central region, and around 26°C in the south.

Many festivals and events are held in autumn in Japan. Festivals begin with rituals that express gratitude and gratitude to the gods, and are often held at shrines, and are held in various places.

The ideal destination for autumn Japan is the city of Nikko. A place that mesmerizes visitors with the orange and red colors of the maple leaves mixed with the gentle blue of the sky and the warm yellow of the autumn sun.The city of Nikko is located in Tochigi Prefecture in the northeastern part of Kansai and is home to the Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Nikko. There are many attractive scenic spots, including Futarasan Shrine and Nikko Temples such as Rinnoji.

A temple complex with beautiful natural scenery and centuries-old ancient architecture, Nikko Temple is a sacred place in the land of cherry blossoms. It preserves the history of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the most powerful family in Japan. In 1999, the Nikko Temples were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The total number of heritage sites is 103, of which 9 are national treasures and 94 are national important cultural properties.

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