Autumn Foliage 2026: When & Where to Plan Japan's Koyo Season
How koyo season moves
Autumn colour (koyo) sweeps Japan from north and high to south and low. Plan by region: the leaves arrive in the mountains and Tohoku in October, reach the Kanto highlands by late October–early November, and peak across the famous lowland icons — Kyoto, Tokyo, Hakone, Osaka — in mid-to-late November into early December.
The 2026 windows (verified forecasts)
- Nikko (Oku-Nikko, Lake Chuzenji): earliest colours from late October; the Irohazaka switchbacks and Kegon Falls are a classic mid-October to early-November day trip from Tokyo.
- Korankei Valley (near Nagoya): one of central Japan's great maple gorges, peaking mid-to-late November.
- Kyoto: peak roughly November 20 – December 5, 2026; Arashiyama and Tofuku-ji expected at their best around November 23.
- Hitachi Seaside Park (Ibaraki): the kochia (burning bushes) turn crimson in mid-October — a different, photogenic autumn before the maples.
For most first-timers, November 18 to early December lines up peak colour across Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto and western Japan at once.
Temple light-ups (the night version)
Kyoto's temples run after-dark illuminations at peak — Eikando is the most celebrated, its maples mirrored in a pond and floodlit after sunset. Reserve or arrive early; these are deservedly popular.
Pair it with an autumn festival
The foliage weeks coincide with some of Japan's best festivals:
- Jidai Matsuri, Kyoto — Oct 22, 2026. A costume procession through 1,200 years of Japanese history.
- Kurama Fire Festival, Kyoto — Oct 22, 2026. Villagers carry blazing torches the same night, a mountain hamlet north of the city.
- Takayama Autumn Festival — Oct 9–10, 2026. Ornate floats with moving karakuri puppets in a postcard old town.
Planning tips
- Book Kyoto lodging early — late November is the single busiest leaf week of the year.
- Go early or late in the day at the famous temples; midday is shoulder-to-shoulder.
- Have a backup spot — peak dates shift a week with the weather; the forecasts above are estimates, refined as autumn nears.
The dated picks below let you anchor an autumn trip on both the colour and the festivals.
Tous les événements
Nikko Irohazaka & Kegon Falls Autumn Foliage
The hairpin Irohazaka road climbs through a moving gradient of red and gold to Lake Chuzenji, where the 97-m Kegon Falls plunges past blazing maples.
2026/10/17 23:00 TokyoGratuit
© Katsumi Ohyama · GoogleKorankei Valley Autumn Foliage (Momiji Festival)
Over 4,000 maples of 11 varieties set Aichi's Korankei gorge ablaze in crimson, with evening light-ups reflecting on the Tomoe River until 9 p.m.
2026/11/01 NagoyaGratuit
© Peerasak Khatippatee · GoogleArashiyama Autumn Leaves
Kyoto's Arashiyama bursts into crimson and gold each November, with mountain temples, a scenic train and bamboo groves.
2026/11/14 23:00 KyotoGratuit
© Richard Parry · GoogleEikando Temple Autumn Light-Up
Kyoto's most celebrated maple temple glows after dark in autumn, its crimson leaves mirrored in a tranquil pond.
2026/11/14 08:30 KyotoEvening light-up admission around 600-700 yen
© 陸癸榮 · GoogleHitachi Seaside Park Kochia (Autumn Red Bushes)
Some 33,000 round kochia bushes turn Miharashi Hill a blazing crimson each October, a fluffy red carpet rolling toward the Pacific Ocean.
2026/10/10 00:30 Partout au JaponAdults (high-school+) from ¥450; price rises during peak kochia season
© 塚原哲 · GoogleJidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages)
A 2-km parade of 2,000 people in meticulously accurate costumes marches through 1,000 years of Kyoto history, from Heian nobles to Meiji revolutionaries.
2026/10/22 03:00 KyotoGratuit
© H ! O · GoogleKurama Fire Festival (Kurama no Hi Matsuri)
Men in loincloths haul flaming 80-kg torches through a mountain village after dark in one of Kyoto's wildest, most primal night festivals.
2026/10/22 09:00 KyotoGratuit
© Nishimura T. · GoogleTakayama Autumn Festival (Hachiman Matsuri)
Eleven gilded Edo-era floats parade through old Takayama by day, then glow with 100+ lanterns at dusk in one of Japan's three most beautiful festivals.
2026/10/09 NagoyaGratuit
© kari one · Google