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If Mount Fuji is a masterpiece of nature, autumn leaves are an art exhibition; when the two meet, it's simply a perfect match! The lakeside scenery becomes as poetic as a painting, so every fall, it attracts many visitors to experience it firsthand. Take a look at the editor’s curated list of attractions and get ready for your Mount Fuji autumn foliage trip!
First, Daishi Park
Oshino Hakkai is a small village located near Mount Fuji, making it an ideal spot for viewing autumn leaves. Known for its clear spring water and beautiful natural scenery, this place is especially stunning in the fall when visitors can enjoy both the vibrant foliage and the majestic Mount Fuji.
Newly-Built Mountain Park (Five-Story Pagoda Park)
Shinjuku Sanso Park is renowned for its temple with a five-story pagoda and breathtaking views of Mount Fuji.
You can climb the five-story pagoda to admire Mount Fuji and the surrounding autumn foliage. Photography Tip: Capture the five-story pagoda, Mount Fuji, and autumn leaves in your photos for a stunning composition!
Autumn Foliage Tunnel
The Momiji Tunnel is located in the Hakone area, near the "Machida Lake" cable car station. The tunnel pathway is covered by maple trees. When autumn arrives, the leaves of these maple trees turn red and orange, creating a beautiful tunnel of fall colors. This spot is considered one of the most stunning autumn foliage views near Mount Fuji.