This is the first maple viewing spot on my trip to Japan.

In the map of the map near the Autumn Leaves Corridor, the maple tree painted blue on the left is the Autumn Leaves Corridor. Get off at the Kubota Itchiku Art Museum stop No. 19 on the shuttle bus.

As soon as I walked over, I saw this scene, my first experience of maple viewing! This is the first time I see so many red leaves. It turns out that maple leaves can be so beautiful!

When I walked under the maple tree and looked up, the sky was filled with red leaves.

The floor is also covered with a maple leaf carpet, and the various color layers are so beautiful!

Walk under the maple trees and walk from one end of the red leaf corridor to the other.

The red leaf cloister road sign has a handwritten look that feels like anime.

It’s really not that I over-adjusted the saturation. This is really the effect when the light shines on the maple leaves, it’s so red that it looks like it’s bleeding.

Walking from one end to the other, it was already dark and it started to rain heavily, so we went directly to have dinner.

When we came out after dinner, it was completely dark and the rain was still so heavy. I had to sadly hold an umbrella with one hand and a camera with the other to take pictures.

In fact, most of the maple leaves here have fallen off, but after the night maples are illuminated, they become very vivid again, and the maple leaf tunnel feels like it!

It was raining heavily, and there were raindrops hanging on the maple leaves, which gave me a sad feeling.

Walking under such a maple leaf tunnel, I am at a loss for words and can only sigh in my heart that it is so beautiful.

It’s so cool to use the silhouette of a passerby as a model!

Walking back to the beginning, the whole thing became super dreamy and beautiful after applying the light.

Continue to borrow the backs of passers-by...it's so beautiful, it's completely out of a dream.

After walking out of the Red Leaf Corridor, I originally wanted to go back to the B&B, but as I walked, I discovered that it has a different kind of beauty when viewed from a distance!

So I walked to another road and photographed it from a distance. It was so beautiful!

But this is just the first maple viewing spot, there will be more beautiful ones in the future, so stay tuned.


Fuji Kawaguchiko Red Leaves Shiro (もみじ Corridor)

Address: Kawaguchi Fujikawaguchiko Town, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi-ken 401-0304, Japan

Transportation: Get off the shuttle bus at Itchiku Kubota Museum Station No. 19.

Official website: http://www.fujisan.ne.jp/event/info.php?no=680

Year-round maple viewing time: November 1st to November 23rd

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