Autumn paints a colorful picture across the forest around Kirifuri Falls in Tokorono, Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The autumn foliage season in Japan this year has come late due to warmer weather. In Tokyo, the golden foliage season peaks on November 29 and the red leaves peak on December 5. Many tourists from Vietnam have visited Japan to enjoy the most beautiful changing of the seasons. Photo: Pratik Bisht/Unsplash
During a recent trip to Japan, Ms. Phi Tuyet (born in 1990, Thai Binh) confessed that she did not intend to visit the land of the rising sun in autumn. However, the natural scenery here unintentionally but intentionally made her feel moved, especially with the eye-catching yellow and red leaves. She quickly asked her companion to take a photo under the yellow leaves as a souvenir at Nikko National Park. Photo: NVCC
Nikko National Park is located on the main island of Honshu, established in 1934 in Tochigi, Gunam, Fukushima and Niigata prefectures. This is a famous tourist destination and is considered one of the most beautiful places in the land of cherry blossoms. In the picture is Kegon Falls pouring straight down from a height of 100m, creating a majestic and poetic scene. Photo: NVCC
The maple leaves have turned red, sparkling in the sunlight. Photo: NVCC
In addition to personal vehicles, visitors can travel from Tokyo to Nikko National Park by public transport such as the subway and then continue by express train (Rapid/Kaisoku) or regular train (Local/Kakueki-teisha/Futsu-densha). In addition to admiring the autumn scenery in Nikko, visitors can visit temples and pagodas nestled deep in the old forest and enjoy unique Japanese cuisine here. Photo: NVCC
Lake Chūzenji, also known as the Sea of Happiness, is located in Nikko National Park. The lake was formed about 20,000 years ago when Mount Nantai erupted and blocked the river. The lake covers an area of 11.62 square kilometers. Photo: NVCC
The tree canopy is bright red in one corner of the sky. Photo: NVCC
The flavors of autumn are reflected in every local dish. Photo: NVCC
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