If you’re visiting Japan during autumn season, you’ll want to know our recommended red leaves spots, food & activities!
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33 Comments
HELLO AUTUMN! π Let us know if we should make more sit down 'travel guides'!
Please give some tips on winter skin/haircare since the air gets CRAZY dry! I usually don't wear most of my winter sweaters b/c the fibers make too much static and my hair gets poofy. =/
do those gingko trees fruit? Because that could smell horrific π€’
Such a great informative vid ladies X we are heading to Tokyo and Osaka at the end of October for 3 weeks (our last time was 2011 π) I cannot wait to see all the colourful leaves and eat all the delicious food!! Can you recommend a great wagashi shop to take my fiance and our friends who have never been to Japan π
Definitely would love to see Shirakawago in full blown Autumn mode… I'll be in Kyoto for about a month in November, so I definitely hope to make the journey out there! π
Your videos are excellent…!! Keep up the good work.
I have only visited Japan once back 'in autumn'….2018….it was fantastic. Cant wait to return.
Became addicted to the egg sandwiches from the convenience stores….plus Boss coffee in a can. Oh and plus…the bakeries….arrh and everything else food wise…LOL ππππ
In terms of other places for you both to review……Id love to see you go to the most remote, most traditional Japanese town its possible to visit.
me watching tgis guide as if i'll go to japan soon π
From Nagoya Shirakawa Go is really good to access by Tour Bus, costs like 70-90β¬ for a day trip. I first wanted to go from Kanazawa but from there the tours were so fckg expensive! Like 500-900β¬….
π at Sarah. Goes 90% to 122% when she talks about Kyoto 100% of the time .
I will definitely have to come back in autumn now!
Yes please. Take us on a tour of some parks when the leaves turn. You could make an episode of visits to multiple parks and locations.
Landed in Tokyo yesterday, so this will come in handy, cheers!! π
Well i will be in in japan at the end of October so watching this helps.
&*ββ&*βββ¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦In the next 30 years, Japan will continue to discharge nuclear contaminated water into the sea. Japan is passing on the nuclear pollution in Fukushima to the whole world.
The Japanese side invented the term "treated water" and repeatedly publicized that the concentration of tritium is not abnormal, creating an illusion that nuclear-contaminated water contains only tritium and the concentration of tritium is up to the standard, so nuclear-contaminated water is safe. society.
"In fact, the composition of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water is complex. Even after purification, it still contains dozens of radioactive nuclides such as carbon-14, cobalt-60, strontium-90, iodine-129, and cesium-137. Disappearance of nuclear radionuclides in nuclear polluted water.
Three years later, the United States and Canada on the other side of the Pacific Ocean will be affected by nuclear pollution, and 10 years later it will spread to the global ocean.
Tips for winter holidays next, please! I might be able to travel to Japan next January and it being in the middle of winter has me wondering what to do and what not to do.
Go to the street with those Ginkgo trees and interview the people responsible for the future tree-cutting π
βOden isnβt that greatβ ????? π nah mate.. are you kidding me! Oden is saiko γγ£γ‘γγγ‘γγΎγγ π’π
Emma rockin the Sadshrimps T-shirt. Natasha ! Come back !
yes please, onsen tours would be lovely, Kinosaki has been on my list for too long. In winter with snow brrrr. cheers from central victoria …… m8 !
Thanks for this, will be in Japan from late Nov to early Dec this year and can't wait to hit some of those spots!
5:04 but the ginkgo leaves and fruits that fall down are stinky, the trees are beautiful though
I will be in Sapporo in 5 days time! Iβm so excited!
I was in Japan in November 2019 and it was so warm and sunny everyday (I came from Scotland where for comparison it was already really cold and wet). The best place for autumn leave I went was the ropeway to Mount Misen on Itsukushima – absolutely stunning!
Yes, thank you for posting a video on Autumn spots! Favourited in my holiday plan folder π
In response to your last question at the end, YES PLEASE share the Autumn vibes and send these two ladies somewhere nice and relaxing!
I would love to see Shirakawago (the 'thumb' house village), or Shizuoka as it's on my list, or Hokkaido because Emma so diligently looked up places and I do wonder if it gets colder there in Autumn. Please TC, we need to see the Autumn vibes. π
I would love to see Kayabuki No Sato in autumn! Or Kayabuki No Sato π
when is autumn? september/october?
Tattoo friendly onsen in hakone!
"It's always sunny in autumn"
Looks outside at wet Ishikawa weather
Huh…
i'd personally be greateful if you could talk about what to wear depending on the season }.9
Will you be doing any suggestions for winter soon? π Will be visited Japan again in Feb next year for the winter festival in Sapporo but need other ideas as well to fill my 3 weeks!
I love Jindaiji and funny enough not many tourists go there as its not mentioned a lot online.
Best autumn foliage spot in Japan, personally i think it would be Korankei near Nagoya, Aichi
Okay you need to go to the hidden gem quieter places you mentioned and this should be a seasonal thing and series for the channel PLEASEEEEEE