Japan Autumn Staycation 2026: Best Fall Foliage Spots & Seasonal Tips
Fall in Japan is a great time to go. The trees turn red, orange, and gold. Many say it is the best time to see Japan.
This guide shows you where to go. You will learn when to go. You will also learn where to stay and what to pack.
Why Go to Japan in Fall?
Most know about cherry blossom time. But many in Japan like fall more. Here is why:
- Bright hues: Maple trees turn red. Ginkgo trees turn yellow.
- Nice air: It is 15-22°C. Great for walks.
- Less crowds: Fall is not as busy as spring.
- Low cost: Hotels cost less than in summer.
- Great food: You can eat fresh food from the farm.
When to See Fall Leaves
The best time is not the same all over Japan. Here is a guide:
| Part | Best Time | Peak Time |
|---|---|---|
| Hokkaido | Late Sept | Late Sept – Early Oct |
| Tohoku | First week of Oct | Early – Mid Oct |
| Tokyo | Third week of Nov | Mid Nov – Early Dec |
| Kyoto | Last week of Nov | Late Nov – Early Dec |
| Kyushu | First week of Dec | Late Nov – Mid Dec |
Best Spots for a Fall Staycation
1. Kyoto
Kyoto is the top city for fall leaves. Old temples and red maples make great views.
Top spots:
- Kiyomizu: A famed stage with maples near it
- Arashiyama: Walk through the gold bamboo path
- Tofuku: Many maples in the temple yard
- Eikando: Light shows with leaves at night
Tip: Stay in Higashiyama. You can walk to many temples.
2. Tokyo
Tokyo has great fall spots too. Parks all over have bright leaves.
Top spots:
- Rikugien: A nice garden with late Nov hues
- Meiji Gaien: The ginkgo street turns bright gold
- Shinjuku Gyoen: Three garden types in one park
- Showa Park: A big park with paths through bright trees
Tip: Stay near Shinjuku. You can reach many spots fast.
3. Nikko
Nikko is two hours from Tokyo. It has great hill views and old shrines.
Top spots:
- Lake Chuzenji: Calm water with fall hills near it
- Kegon Falls: A big fall with red maples near it
- Nikko Toshogu: A famed shrine in the woods
Tip: Stay at a ryokan with a hot spring. It is the best way to enjoy Nikko.
4. Hakone
Hakone mixes fall views with hot springs. It is a top spot for a calm staycation.
Top spots:
- Open Air Museum: Outdoor art with fall trees
- Lake Ashi: See Mt. Fuji with fall hues
- Hakone Shrine: The red gate with fall hills
Tip: Buy the Hakone Freepass. It covers trains and gives deals.
5. Hokkaido
Hokkaido gets fall hues first. Go in Oct for early leaves.
Top spots:
- Daisetsuzan: Japan’s first fall hues each year
- Jozankei: Hot springs with red maples
- Biei: Hills and fields in fall light
Tip: Rent a car. The best spots are in the rural parts.
What to Pack for Fall
Fall air in Japan changes a lot. Bring these items:
- Layers: Mornings are cool. Afternoons are warm.
- Light coat: You need it for early temple visits.
- Comfy shoes: You will walk a lot each day.
- Umbrella: Fall rain is quite common.
- Camera: Every leaf is worth a photo.
Where to Stay
Rooms fill up fast in fall. Book early to get the best deals.
Serviced Flats
Best for long stays. You get a kitchen and more room. Cook with fresh food from local shops. Cost: 8,000-18,000 JPY per night.
Ryokan (Old Inns)
Best for a real Japan feel. Many serve meals with fall food. Cost: 15,000-40,000 JPY per night.
Hotels
Cheap hotels are easy to find. Top hotels in Kyoto and Tokyo have great views. Cost: 8,000-50,000 JPY per night.
Fall Food to Try
Fall food in Japan is a big part of the trip. Try these dishes:
- Matsutake: Mushrooms with a strong, rich taste
- Sanma: Grilled fish with white radish
- Sweet potatoes: Street carts roast them all over Japan
- Chestnuts: Used in sweet and savory dishes
- Persimmons: A famed fall fruit, fresh or dried
Photo Tips
- Go early or late: The light is best at dawn and dusk.
- Cloudy days are good: Clouds make fall hues brighter.
- Look for water: Lakes give clear mirror shots.
- Night visits: Many temples have light shows in peak time.
When to Book Your Trip
- Kyoto: Book 3-6 months early for peak time.
- Tokyo: Book 1-2 months early.
- Rural parts: Book 2-3 months early.
How to Get Around
- JR Pass: Good if you go to many parts of Japan.
- IC cards: A must for city trains and buses.
- Car hire: Best for Hokkaido and rural parts.
Conclusion
A fall staycation in Japan is one of the best trips. Kyoto’s old temples, Tokyo’s parks, and Hokkaido’s hills glow with warm hues. Plan ahead. Pack layers. Get ready to love Japan’s most bright time of year.
Ready to plan your fall staycation? Browse our flats in Kyoto, Tokyo, Hakone, and more. Book early. Good rooms sell out fast.
City Guide: Do not miss Osaka. Read our Osaka Staycation Guide.


