Among Japan’s most captivating sights are those that change beautifully with each season—and autumn foliage is one of the most cherished.
The vivid reds, yellows, and oranges of maple and ginkgo leaves harmonize perfectly with Japan’s lush nature and its historic shrines and temples, leaving a lasting impression on all who visit.
In this feature, we shine a spotlight on Southern Yamanashi, where the beauty of fall unfolds across scenic mountains, rivers, and rural landscapes.
You’ll find detailed introductions to the best foliage spots, peak viewing times, and access information, accompanied by photos that showcase each destination at its finest.
Surrounded by rich natural beauty, this area offers countless places perfect for autumn trips or day drives.
Take a break from the bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the tranquil charm of nature, where brilliant autumn leaves signal the arrival of fall—and moments of peace await amid Japan’s timeless scenery.
What Is the Southern Area?
Located in the southwestern part of Yamanashi Prefecture, the Southern Area is a region blessed with rich natural landscapes, surrounded by the Fuji River basin and the Southern Japanese Alps.
Traditional crafts such as washi papermaking, hanko seal engraving, and fireworks production are still practiced here today, preserving the region’s deep-rooted local culture and craftsmanship.
For those seeking to escape the bustle of the city and experience the essence of Japan’s rustic charm and the aesthetic of “wabi-sabi,” this area is the perfect destination.
In recent years, the Southern Area has been gaining attention as a hidden gem where visitors can enjoy both natural beauty and cultural heritage in a peaceful setting.

Minobu Town
Home to Kuonji Temple, the head temple of the Nichiren Buddhist sect, and the Minobu-san Ropeway, this town is one of the most famous autumn foliage destinations in Yamanashi.
During the foliage season, the contrast between historic temple architecture and the brilliantly colored mountains creates an unforgettable landscape. Visitors can enjoy both spiritual visits and scenic strolls through the autumn leaves.
Hayakawa Town
Known as Japan’s least populated town, Hayakawa offers untouched nature and serene mountain valleys surrounded by the Southern Alps.
It’s an ideal place for travelers seeking quiet, healing autumn scenery and the tranquil beauty of Japan’s rural wilderness.
Nanbu Town
This peaceful area along the Fuji River is known for its mountain and riverside foliage spots.
Because it remains relatively uncrowded even during peak season, visitors can enjoy the autumn colors in a calm, unhurried atmosphere—perfect for those who wish to savor the slow rhythm of nature.
Fujikawa Town
As its name suggests, Fujikawa Town offers spectacular views of the Fuji River and the surrounding mountains, all adorned in vibrant autumn hues.
It’s a popular scenic driving route, where travelers can admire colorful forests and mountain slopes directly from their car windows.
Ichikawa-Misato Town
Famous for its fireworks craftsmanship, Ichikawa-Misato transforms into a beautifully colored town in autumn.
Scattered throughout its countryside are lesser-known foliage spots that offer a nostalgic, heartwarming glimpse of Japan’s rural life—an experience that urban visitors find especially memorable.
When Is the Best Time to See Autumn Leaves?

In Southern Yamanashi, visitors can enjoy a wide variety of autumn scenery—from mountain ranges to river valleys—thanks to its diverse landscapes and elevation differences that create a long foliage season.
Typically, the mountainous areas of Hayakawa Town and Nanbu Town begin to show colors around mid-October, with the autumn hues gradually descending toward the countryside and lowlands of Fujikawa Town and Ichikawa-Misato Town.
This means you can enjoy the vibrant foliage for over a month, from mid-October through late November, with different landscapes depending on when you visit.
The peak viewing period generally falls between early and mid-November, when shades of red and gold shine most vividly across the region.
The combination of temples and shrines, mountain gorges, and rural landscapes creates a deeply atmospheric and serene expression of Japan’s autumn spirit, unique to this part of Yamanashi.
Fall Foliage Spots in Minobu Town
Mount Minobu & Kuonji Temple

Known as one of Japan’s most powerful spiritual sites, Kuonji Temple and the surrounding Mount Minobu area are especially stunning in autumn, when the temple grounds and nearby mountains are painted in brilliant shades of red and gold.
Visitors can take the Minobu Ropeway, which connects Kuonji Temple with the mountain summit, to enjoy a breathtaking aerial view of Mt. Fuji and the Southern Japanese Alps.
| Best viewing season | Mid-November to late November |
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| Address | 3567 Minobu, Minobu Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-2593 |

Koshu Irohazaka Road

A scenic mountain road leading toward Lake Motosuko, famous for its continuous curves lined with vibrant autumn foliage.
It’s one of Yamanashi’s most beautiful driving routes, where you’ll want to pull over for photos again and again as golden and crimson leaves surround your path.
Perfect for those planning an autumn road trip through the southern region of Yamanashi.
| Best viewing season | Late October to early November |
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| Address | Nakanokura, Minobu Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-3104 |
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Hagoromo Shiraito Falls


Named for its resemblance to white silk threads cascading gracefully down the rocks, this waterfall is a sacred site where waterfall meditation and spiritual practices are still held today.
In autumn, the vivid foliage frames the falls in brilliant color, while in winter, the frozen waterfall (icefall) creates a mesmerizing, otherworldly scene—making it a destination that offers unique beauty in every season.
| Best viewing season | Early November to late November |
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| Address | Hayakawa Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-2733 |
Kenjin Falls


With a 55-meter drop and a powerful flow of water, Kenjin Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the region.
The second-tier basin of the waterfall is surrounded by a legendary tale—it is said that “gold lies hidden beneath its depths.”
In ancient times, many adventurers sought this treasure but were thwarted by the sheer cliffs and rugged terrain, adding a sense of mystery and romance to the site.
It’s a perfect destination for those drawn to nature, legends, and a touch of adventure.
| Best viewing season | Early November to late November |
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| Address | Amehata, Hayakawa Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-2734 |
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Fukushigawa Valley


A scenic valley famous for its brilliant maple and Japanese maple leaves that can be admired from the suspension bridge.
Visitors can also explore natural highlights such as the Nanatsugama Falls, where a series of cascading pools create a dynamic landscape of water and color.
With nearby hot springs and campgrounds, this is the perfect destination to combine leaf viewing and outdoor relaxation in the heart of nature.
| Best viewing season | Late October to late November |
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| Address | Fukushi, Nanbu Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-2102 |
Mori-no-Oasis Park


Nestled in a peaceful mountain setting, this park features well-maintained lawns and open green spaces, offering visitors a place to enjoy the seasonal beauty of nature at a leisurely pace.
It’s an ideal spot for quiet walks and picnics, surrounded by calm mountain air.
Nearby, you’ll find hidden gorges and scenic viewpoints, making it a beloved secret retreat for those who appreciate Yamanashi’s understated natural charm.
| Best viewing season | Late October to late November |
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| Address | Fukushi, Nanbu Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-2102 |
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Oyanagawa Valley


A scenic valley famous for its series of ten suspension bridges and numerous waterfalls, including the breathtaking Nanatsugama Falls.
The well-maintained trail makes it a great trekking course for beginners, while offering magnificent views throughout the seasons—fresh greenery in spring, vibrant foliage in autumn, and shimmering icicles in winter.
Walking here surrounded by negative ions and crisp mountain air is a refreshing experience for both mind and body.
| Best viewing season | Early November to mid-November |
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| Address | Jutani, Fujikawa Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 400-0606 |
Mount Kushigata


Selected as one of Yamanashi’s Top 100 Mountains and one of the “Top 100 Scenic Views of Mt. Fuji in the Kanto Region,” Mount Kushigata is a popular destination for nature lovers.
From its summit and mountain trails, you can take in panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and the Shirane Three Peaks.
In autumn, the mountainsides glow golden with Japanese larch trees, creating one of the most spectacular landscapes in Southern Yamanashi.
| Best viewing season | Late October to mid-November |
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| Address | Hirabayashi, Fujikawa Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 400-0514 |
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Lake Shibireko


A tranquil lake surrounded by forests that burst into color each autumn, with reflections of red and gold leaves mirrored beautifully on the surface of the water—a view so picturesque it looks like a painting.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as SUP (Stand-Up Paddleboarding) and lake cruises, making it a popular autumn leisure destination where you can experience both scenic beauty and outdoor adventure.
| Best viewing season | Early November to late November |
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| Address | Yamaho, Ichikawa-Misato Town, Nishiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi 409-3602 |
Ichikawa Park MTB Field


A thrilling mountain biking field where riders can speed through trails lined with vibrant autumn foliage.
It’s a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike, offering multiple courses tailored to different skill levels, so everyone—from beginners to experienced riders—can enjoy the excitement of cycling through nature’s seasonal colors.
| Best viewing season | Early November to late November |
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| Address | 947-3 Inzawa, Ichikawa-Misato Town, Nishiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi 409-3607 |
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Summary
In this guide, we introduced some of the most charming autumn foliage spots in Southern Yamanashi Prefecture.
From quiet lakeside trails to scenic driving routes framed by brilliant colors, the area offers a nostalgic glimpse of Japan’s timeless countryside beauty.
Whether you’re planning a family outing, a romantic getaway, or a solo journey, Southern Yamanashi invites you to experience the peaceful rhythm of nature and the breathtaking sights that only autumn can offer.
Take your time to enjoy the magnificent fall scenery—a season that truly captures the heart of Japan.
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