Koyo forecast - Japan 2024
Every autumn, Japan is decked out in flamboyant colors thanks to the koyo phenomenon, when tree leaves turn red, orange and yellow. In 2024, the koyo-gari (autumn color hunt) once again promises spectacular scenery across the country.
Every year, the reddening of the maple leaves in Japan heralds the end of the summer season and the arrival of winter.
Every year, the Japan Meteorological Corporation announces their forecast for when the shimmering colors will arrive on the archipelago.
The dates of the koyo depend mainly on temperatures, which vary according to altitude and latitude. Here's an overview of the periods expected in 2024 for the main Japanese regions:
Koyo forecast 2024 🍁
These periods represent the peaks of the koyo, times when autumn colors are at their brightest and most appreciated.
- 札幌 - SAPPORO - November 8
- 青森 - AOMORI - November 15
- センサイ - SENSAI - November 27
- 金沢 - KANAZAWA - November 30
- 東京 - TOKYO -December 1
- 大阪 - OSAKA - December 4
- 福岡 - FUKUOKA-December 10
- 京都 - KYOTO - December 12
Weather forecasts in Japan indicate that the red foliage of maples usually appears a few days after that of gingkos, whose yellow leaves begin to tint, for example, around November 26 in Tokyo.
Best destinations for koyo viewing in 2024
In late autumn, trees all over Japan change color. Maples in particular are known for their magnificent deep red foliage. So, if you're visiting Japan during koyo, what are the best destinations to admire the most beautiful autumn colors?
- Daisetsuzan National Park, Hokkaido: The first place where the koyo appear, with its spectacularly colorful mountains and forests. In addition to red maples, we can also see golden birches and larches that add golden touches to the landscape.
- Lake Towada and Oirase Gorge, Tohoku: One of the most impressive landscapes in the northern region, where the river flows through a blazing forest. Tohoku is one of the most beautiful regions in which to enjoy the colors of autumn
- Nikko, Tochigi: Famous for its UNESCO-listed shrines and temples, surrounded by colorful mountains.
- Kiyomizu-dera, Kyoto: Offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding forests, this temple is a must for momiji viewing.
- Minoh Park, Osaka: An excellent getaway close to the city for a quick immersion in autumn colors.
- Tokyo Imperial Palace: A pleasant spot to enjoy the autumn colors from late November to early December.
Practical tips for watching the kôyô in 2024
- Plan ahead: The koyo attract many tourists, especially to popular destinations such as Kyoto and Nikko. Book your accommodation and train tickets well in advance, especially if you plan to visit on weekends or Japanese public holidays.
- Avoid the crowds: If you're looking for quieter spots, opt for lesser-known sites or visit popular destinations early in the morning or late in the day. Some sites, like Kyoto's temples, feature night-time illuminations that offer a unique experience.
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