Saturday, September 16, 2023

2023 Fall Leaves Forecast for Japan

As everyone in Japan likes to say - Japan has four seasons. We like to celebrate each of them.





The first peak fall leaves forecast was released last week.  This forecast may change slightly as we get closer to November, but this gives people an idea on when to schedule their autumn viewing trips. When is the best time to see the fall colors where you live?

5 comments:

kiwikid said...

Wow that is very organised! I remember Asian people coming to Mt Macedon and surrounds for the autumn leaves and standing in the centre of the road to get the best photo!

Jeanie said...

It depends on where you live here. Up north anytime between the 8-15 of October is best, but it just depends on the weather that year and if the leaves are early or late. At home it is usually about a week later than up north. I wonder if this year it will be on the early side.

Toki said...

I love autumn, but It's a shame that autumn in Japan seems shorter than when I was a child.
I think you and I can enjoy the autumn leaves around mid-November.🍁

Queeniepatch said...

Today's weather man gave us a 3-month forecast. It will be a warm winter, so maybe the autumn will be later than usual and later than they first predicted. Maybe we can enjoy autumn foliage at Christmas?

Leonore Winterer said...

I think the best timt for autumn leaves around here is a little earlier, most of them will be gone by November. I'm really looking forward to seeing them!