Mitake Gorge Fall Foliage

Just a stone’s throw from JR Mitake Station, the serene Mitake Gorge, set along the Tama River, captivates visitors with its breathtaking fall foliage. During November, the gorge is a riot of color, with maples and ginkgos painting the landscape in vibrant shades, making it an ideal, easily accessible spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Highlights

  • Vibrant Fall Foliage: From early to late November, Mitake Gorge, just a short walk from JR Mitake Station, dazzles visitors with its autumn colors. Maples, ginkgo, zelkova, and oak trees transform the valley into a vibrant tapestry.
  • Mitake Gorge Autumn Festival: This festival, running from October 21st to late November, adds to the charm with stunning light displays, bustling food stalls, and a nostalgic photo exhibition.
  • Picturesque Walking Trails: The 4km promenade along the gorge, stretching from Sawai Station to Gyokudo Art Museum, is lined with splendid views, including the iconic golden ginkgo tree near the museum.

Mitake Gorge Fall Foliage

Mitake Gorge Autumn Colors

Visiting Mitake Gorge in autumn offers a splendid visual experience as the area, renowned for its serene beauty, bursts into a vivid display of fall colors. Just a short walk from JR Mitake Station, Mitake Gorge becomes a breathtaking canvas of autumnal hues from early to late November. The foliage, a rich blend of maples, ginkgo, zelkova, and various oaks, creates a mesmerizing backdrop that is a photographer’s and nature lover’s dream.

Adding to the charm, the Mitake Gorge Autumn Festival, held from October 21st to late November, infuses the area with a festive atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy enchanting light displays, traditional food stalls, and a nostalgic photo exhibition, all celebrating the season. Along the gorge, a 4km promenade extends from Sawai Station to the Gyokudo Art Museum, offering scenic walks under the canopy of colorful leaves, including the spectacular golden ginkgo tree near the museum. This enchanting combination of natural beauty and cultural festivity makes Mt. Mitake a must-visit destination for experiencing the magic of Japan’s fall foliage.

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Name Mitake Gorge, Mitake Keikoku, 御岳渓谷
Peak Colors Forecast Early to late November
Festival October 21 to November 23, 2023
Light-up November 11 to 23, 2023, 16:30 to 19:00
Foliage Maple, ginkgo, zelkova, wild cherry, oak, etc.
Open 24 hours
Admission Free
Official Website https://www.omekanko.gr.jp/spot/80401/

How to Get There

By Train: 1-minute walk from Mitake Station, JR Ome Line.

By Car: From the Chuo Expressway Ome Interchange, take the Ome Kaido and Yoshino Kaido roads. The drive takes about 30 minutes. Parking is available at several locations near the gorge. The Mitake Exchange Center offers parking for 16 standard cars at 500 yen per visit. The Mitake Garden Parking Lot has space for 53 standard cars, charging 100 yen per hour. Additionally, there’s the Mitake 1-chome Parking Lot, which accommodates three large vehicles free of charge.

Also Nearby: Mt. Mitake, Shiromaru Dam, Okutama

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