360°TOHOKU & TOKYO film is a project that gathers and presents the must-see wonders of Tokyo and Tohoku area. This short movie color in Iwate.
The brandsite is here.
About Rikugien Gardens In the end of November at best time to see,you would enjoy a vividly colored Rikugien Gardens by the autumn leaves. That's why the garden is arranged mountain and pond for about four hundred number of 'iroha' maples and the about five hundred fifty six number of 'Japanese wax tree', 'Ginkgo'and more.
Especially,autumn leaves are superb around in 'Suikounoe' toward the northwest. You can enjoy a fantastic scenery that the autumn leaves are also wonderful at noon and light up at night.
About Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens The garden can be called Tokyo Oasis that is designated Special Place of Scenic Beauty and Historic Site in Japan. This spot become a magnificent view in autumn at Maruya and autumnal leaves forest ,because it is autumn leaves such as Iroha humidge, goby tree, zelkova, ginkgo and more. Especially,Tsuutenkyou is a colorfuly-trees scenic point where express Kyoto,Tsuutenkyou of Tofukuji.
About Hiraizumi From October to November, Hiraizumi registered as one of the World Heritage town increases with luminance. Hiraizumi where you can feel the history and colorful trees is a leading sightseeing of the autumn leaves in Tohoku. Please enjoy autumn leaves with Japanese landscapes such as shrines and temples.
The spot which I introduce in the video is here. TOKYO:Rikugien Gardens
TOKYO: Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens
TOHOKU:Hiraizumi
Please use the special fare designed for overseas visitors that is good deal to travel from Tokyo to Tohoku.
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Top 10 Autumn Color Spots in Japan | japan-guide.com
The top 10 autumn color locations across Japan, in our opinion. More about the autumn colors:
Learn more about each location: 10. Urabandai: 9. Onuma Park: 8. Nikko: 7. Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route: 6. Fuji Five Lakes: 5. Tokyo: 4. Hachimantai: 3. Lake Towada : 2. Daisetsuzan: 1. Kyoto:
- Video Credits - Videographer & Narrator: Andrew Marston Editor: Charles Sabas Producer: Stefan Schauwecker Intro Music: Sam Evans