Autumn Leaves in Hiroshima
Here’s our guide to the best spots to go join the crowds – and some tips as to how to avoid them – and enjoy the autumn leaves in and around Hiroshima.
Read moreHere’s our guide to the best spots to go join the crowds – and some tips as to how to avoid them – and enjoy the autumn leaves in and around Hiroshima.
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Read moreEvery year in late November, Shukkei-en Garden stays open late and illuminates its autumn leaves.
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Read moreNovember in Hiroshima usually offers beautiful clear, often warm days to enjoy the autumn colors outdoors. There is no better
Read moreAutumn is one of the best times of year to visit Gokuraku-ji Temple in Hatsukaichi. [日本語]
Read moreTaishakyu-kyo Gorge near Shobara in the northeast of the prefecture is a very popular spot for enjoying the autumn colors
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