What to do in Japan in November ?
If you’ve ever dreamed of experiencing Japan in autumn, November is one of the best months to do it.
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Top Autumn Foliage Spots (Kōyō)
KYOTO
○Arashiyama (bamboo grove & river area)
OSAKA
TOKYO
○Rikugien Garden (Bunkyō ward)
○Meiji Jingu Gaien (Ginkgo Avenue)
ALL AROUND JAPAN
Hokkaidō
○Daisetsuzan National Park (Sounkyō Gorge, Ginsendai)
○Jōzankei Onsen (near Sapporo)
○Shikisai-no-Oka area (late season views)
Tōhoku
○Yamadera temple area (Yamagata)
○Shirakami-Sanchi beech forests
Hokuriku / Chūbu
○Kamikōchi valley (late Oct–early Nov edges)
Kantō (outside Tokyo proper)
○Nikkō (Irohazaka, Lake Chūzenji, Ryūzu Falls)
○Hakone (Lake Ashi, Sengokuhara)
○Mito Kairakuen (seasonal areas)
Chūgoku
Shikoku
○Iya Valley (Vine bridges area)
Kyūshū
○Unzen Hell Valley rim (Nagasaki)
Onsen season begins : It's the perfect time to enjoy hot springs like Hakone, Kusatsu, Arima onsen, Kinosaki, or Beppu.
Illuminations start early: Tokyo, Osaka, and Kobe light up with winter illuminations around mid-November.
🎎 Main festivals & events
Nov 1 : Meiji Jingu Autumn Grand Festival (classical & traditional performances), Tokyo. Nov 1–3 — Tokyo Ramen Festa (outdoor ramen festival), Tokyo (Komazawa).
Nov 1–3 : Fujiwara Autumn Festival (historic processions), Hiraizumi, Iwate. Nov 1–30 : Fuji-Kawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival & night illumination, Yamanashi (Lake Kawaguchi).
Nov 2–3 : Ohara Matsuri (Kyūshū’s big dance festival), Kagoshima.
Nov 2–4 : Karatsu Kunchi (grand float festival), Saga (Kyūshū).
Nov 3 : Culture Day (Bunka no Hi, national holiday), nationwide.
Nov 3 : Minoh Falls Autumn Festival, Osaka.
Nov 6–9 : Rally Japan (WRC), Aichi / Toyota
Nov 7 : Ōhitaki Fire Festival (fire purification ritual), Kifune Shrine, Kyoto.
Nov 1–30 (most days/weekends) : Mount Takao Autumn Leaves Festival (performances & koyo), Tokyo.
Nov 9 : Arashiyama Momiji Festival (boat performances), Kyoto.
Nov 15 : Shichi-Go-San (children’s blessing day), nationwide.
Nov 15–Dec 1 : Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Festival (golden avenue & stalls), Tokyo.
Nov 1–9 : “Kokera Otoshi” Maiko & Geiko Performances (Miyagawachō theater opening), Kyoto.
Tokyo. Nov 9–23 : Grand Sumo Tournament (Kyūshū basho, 15 days), Fukuoka. Nov 20–30 : Ritsurin Garden Autumn Illumination (night garden), Kagawa (Shikoku).
All off Kyoto autumn illumination here.
Notes:
• Some city events publish exact times closer to date; always re-check official pages linked above.
• I used up-to-date sources (Tokyo Cheapo, official tourism, Kyoto/Osaka/Kagoshima pages, Sumo Association) and listed only November-relevant items.
🍵 What to eat this month
○ Sweet potatoes (Yaki-imo) sold warm on streets.
○ Matsutake mushrooms, a luxury autumn delicacy.
○ Hot pot (Nabe) and oden, perfect for chilly evenings.
○ Persimmons (Kaki) sweet, seasonal fruits everywhere.
💡 Travel tips
○ November is busy in Japan for autumn foliage : book accommodations or activities early.
○ Pack layers: chilly mornings, mild afternoons.
○ For photography lovers, sunsets are around 4:30 to 5 PM (if you want to catch it somewhere)
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