Kasugama pristine forest in Nara

In Japan, there are a lot of sightseeing spots to enjoy viewing the leaves which are starting to turn yellow.

Leaf peeping is a popular activity in Japan, where it is called "momijigari."

We usually go to the temple or shrine to see the autumn leaves, however in Nara, we can see a primeval forest at Kasugama pristine forest in Nara. Going up this forest is a little hard work.



The fours seasons in Japan have stark contrast from one another. Each season has their very own appeal.

In spring season we enjoy blooming various flowers everywhere, in summer it is hot to go outside, however a lot of green leaves are pleased to our eye. In autumm the climate begins to decline further, and you can see beautiful autumn leaves all over Japan. However We are reluctant to turn for the season to winter because of fallen leaves.



You can see some stone Buddhist in Kasugayama.



JAPAN LOCAL VIEW

Do you travel in Japan ? Do you see the guidebook ? It is too crowd the city side like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. I advice you many hot spot in country side.

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