Japan Autumn Leaves Forecast 2023: Best Time to View Colors & Temperature Tips

2023-11-01 05:45:10

Japan Weather Association 3rd “Forecast for the best time to see autumn leaves” Colors change slowly, so be careful of temperature differences when viewing autumn leaves over consecutive holidays (weather forecaster Akiko Ishigura November 1, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Japan Weather Association 3rd “Forecast for the best time to see autumn leaves” Colors change slowly, be careful of temperature differences when viewing autumn leaves over consecutive holidays

November 01, 2023 14:45

Today, on the 1st, the Japan Weather Association announced its third “Forecast of best time to see autumn leaves.” In October, due to the effects of cold air, many mountains in Honshu had already changed their autumn colors. Temperatures in November will be higher than average nationwide, and the areas that are about to reach their peak will slowly start to change color. The three-day weekend will be unseasonably warm, but as nightfall approaches, the temperature drops sharply. When viewing autumn leaves, be careful of temperature differences and wear clothes that are easy to adjust.

[Forecast of the best time to see autumn leaves around the country]

The best time to see the autumn leaves is earlier when the temperature is low in autumn (September to November), and delayed when the temperature is high. In October, there were days when the weather was affected by cold air, and temperatures in eastern and western Japan tended to be at or below normal, causing many areas to change color.

Temperatures in November will remain higher than normal nationwide, with unseasonably warm temperatures expected in the early part of the year. In areas where the best time to see the flowers is approaching, the coloring will progress slowly, and the best time to see them will be at the same time as usual or later than usual.

[Autumn leaves x weather forecast]

Autumn leaves take on a different look depending on the weather, such as “a beautiful contrast with the blue sky on a sunny day” and “the natural color of the leaves on a cloudy day.”

For the next week, temperatures are expected to remain higher than average across the country, and rain is expected to become more likely in the second half of the three-day weekend starting on the 3rd. The first half of the holiday is recommended to enjoy the contrast between the autumn leaves and the blue sky, but the second half of the holiday is also expected to be warm and rainy for this time of year, so you can enjoy the glossy autumn leaves washed by the raindrops. However, there is a risk that the rain and wind will gradually become stronger, so please check the latest weather information and consider making a reasonable plan.

[Forecast of the best time to see autumn leaves in various places]

■Northern Japan (Hokkaido/Tohoku)
Temperatures from September to October remained higher than normal, so the best time to see the cherry blossoms arrived later than usual in many places. Temperatures in early November are expected to be significantly higher than normal. Morioka Castle Ruins Park in Iwate Prefecture and the Natsui River Valley in Fukushima Prefecture are slow to change color, but the best time to see them is likely to be in late November.

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■Eastern Japan (Kanto-Koshin, Hokuriku, Tokai)
The best time to see the autumn leaves will be around the same as usual or later than usual. Temperatures in September were much higher than normal, but temperatures in October tend to be at or below normal, and the best time to see autumn leaves is gradually decreasing from the high mountains to the foothills. Temperatures in early November will be much higher than normal, so the coloring will progress slowly from now on. From mid- to late-end, there are likely to be days when it gets even colder due to the effects of cold air. In places such as Mt. Takao in Tokyo and Korankei in Aichi Prefecture, where the best time to see them is coming, you can enjoy the red leaves in late November.

■Western Japan (Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu)
The best time to see the autumn leaves will be around the same as usual or later than usual. Temperatures in September were much higher than normal, but temperatures in October tended to be at or below normal, and leaves are starting to change color in an increasing number of places. Temperatures in early November will be much higher than normal, so the coloring will progress slowly from now on. From mid- to late-November, there are days when it gets cold due to the effects of cold air, and many famous spots are likely to be at their best in late November.

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