HOKKAIDO, Oct 30 (News On Japan) –
Hokkaido is now in the peak of autumn foliage season, with its vast landscape dotted by countless scenic spots displaying vibrant colors unique to each location. From golden ginkgo-lined avenues stretching nearly 380 meters to crimson leaves reflecting off blue lakes, visitors can experience the full spectrum of autumn hues.
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Among this year’s top 20 foliage spots in Hokkaido is Noboribetsu Onsen, ranked 20th, where the contrast between the white volcanic rock of “Hell Valley” and the fiery autumn leaves creates a breathtaking landscape. Electric sightseeing buses connect popular spots such as the natural footbath and hot springs until October 26th.
At 19th place is Temiya Park in Otaru, known for its cherry blossoms in spring and bright red hydrangeas in autumn, which remain in full color until early November.
In 18th place is Sapporo’s Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill, surrounded by 360-degree views of the colorful forest, recognized as one of Sapporo’s five major autumn foliage sites. Visitors can stroll leisurely through the expansive grounds filled with vivid seasonal colors.
The historic Hakodate Park, ranked 17th, offers views of stone bridges, old Western-style buildings, and vibrant leaves blending into one harmonious autumn scene.
Ranked 16th is Mount Asahidake, Hokkaido’s highest peak at 2,291 meters, which welcomes Japan’s earliest autumn colors. The reflection of the leaves around Sugatami Pond is a fleeting natural spectacle.
Sounkyo Gorge took the top spot this year. Located in Daisetsuzan National Park, it captivates visitors with its dynamic cliffs, flowing rivers, and colorful gradations extending from the valley floor to the mountain peaks. Visitors can enjoy both hot springs and stunning scenery within a single day trip from Sapporo.
Other highlights in the top rankings include the golden ginkgo tunnel at Hokkaido University, the vivid reflections at Lake Shikotsu, and the illuminated leaves at Nakajima Park. Each offers a different charm—whether viewed from a gondola high above, a serene lake surface, or a riverside bridge.
From vast lakes and mountain valleys to gardens and hot springs, Hokkaido’s autumn displays a breathtaking diversity of natural beauty. This fall, travelers are encouraged to discover a moment of color that will stay in their hearts long after the leaves have fallen.
Source: 北海道ニュースUHB
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