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Enjoy Autumn in Asakusa: A Guide to Tokyo’s Historic Fall Foliage Spots

Asakusa in Tokyo is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant festivals in summer, but the autumn foliage season is just as captivating. Centered around the iconic Senso-ji Temple, the historic streets and colorful autumn leaves create a quintessential “Japanese autumn” experience.
In this article, we’ll highlight the best spots to see autumn leaves in Asakusa, must-see sights for the season, and recommend a great hotel to serve as your sightseeing base. If you’re planning a trip to Tokyo in the fall, Asakusa should definitely be on your itinerary.

When is the best time to see autumn leaves in Asakusa?

The peak season for autumn foliage in Asakusa typically runs from mid to late November. As temperatures begin to drop, the ginkgo and maple trees around Senso-ji Temple and nearby parks transform into vibrant shades of red, yellow, and orange, painting the town in a beautiful gradient of fall colors.

Top 5 autumn foliage spots in Asakusa

1. Senso-ji Temple
The centerpiece of Asakusa sightseeing, Senso-ji is also renowned for its autumn colors. The vivid red of the main hall paired with the golden ginkgo and fiery maple leaves creates a scene straight out of a postcard. Don’t miss the maples near the Nitenmon Gate or the grand trees along the west approach.

2. Sumida Park
Stretching along the Sumida River, this park is famous for cherry blossoms in spring, but its autumn foliage is just as breathtaking. The fallen leaves from the cherry trees create archways of color, and you can enjoy unique views of Tokyo Skytree framed by the autumn hues.

3. Mukojima-Hyakkaen Garden

Just a short distance from Asakusa, this traditional Japanese garden dating back to the Edo period offers a peaceful escape. Here, you can enjoy not only the fall foliage but also seasonal flowers and the elegant atmosphere of a historic garden.

4. Autumn Decor on Nakamise Street
It’s not just nature’s colors you’ll find in Asakusa – Nakamise Street, lined with shops leading to Senso-ji, also features autumn-themed decorations. From leaf motifs to seasonal sweets, it’s a feast for the senses and a uniquely Asakusa experience.

A perfect autumn itinerary in Asakusa

After admiring the foliage, treat yourself to some of Asakusa’s autumn delicacies. Don’t miss “Funawa’s” sweet potato yokan or “Mangan-do’s” sweet potato treats – seasonal specialties that capture the taste of fall. You can also enjoy a river cruise on a water bus or a nostalgic amusement park experience at Hanayashiki, both perfect for soaking up the autumn air.

Recommended Hotel: THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA

A relaxing place to stay is essential for a perfect autumn trip. Just a five-minute walk from Senso-ji, THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA is ideally located for sightseeing. Nestled in the quiet Kannon-ura area, it offers easy access to Nakamise Street and all the main sights. With its modern design and comfortable facilities, it’s the perfect base to unwind after a day of exploring.

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Autumn in Asakusa: Where history and nature meet

Asakusa is more than just a sightseeing spot. The historic Senso-ji Temple, the timeless Edo-era streets, and the vivid autumn colors together create a truly healing atmosphere. Here, you can experience not only the beauty of the season but also the rich culture and traditions of Japan.

Why not create unforgettable memories this autumn by exploring this unique town?

Summary: Savor Autumn in Asakusa

Discover stunning autumn foliage at spots like Senso-ji Temple and Sumida Park
Indulge in seasonal flavors and cultural experiences
Enjoy a comfortable stay at THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA
Asakusa in autumn is a perfect blend of tranquility and brilliance – a true taste of Japanese fall. Make sure to explore its charm on your next Tokyo trip!