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Autumn in Japan is a mesmerizing spectacle, a time when the nation is painted in vibrant hues of red, orange, and gold. This season, known as "koyo," transforms the landscape into a breathtaking canvas. As the temperature drops, Japanese maple trees, or "momiji," begin to steal the spotlight with their fiery display of red leaves. The beauty of Japan during this time is not only in the bold colors but also in the serene atmosphere. Temples and parks, such as Kyoto’s Tofuku-ji Temple or Aomori's Hirosaki Park, become the perfect backdrop to admire nature’s artistry. Soft sunlight filters through the canopy, casting a warm glow that accentuates the vibrant foliage. Koyo viewing, or "momijigari," is a cherished tradition, inviting people to embark on leisurely strolls or scenic drives. As you walk through the pathways, the sound of rustling leaves underfoot adds a gentle rhythm to the tranquility surrounding you.
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