Three autumn foliage spots in Okaya City, Nagano Prefecture!

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Autumn leaves at Yokogawa River
The tourist association of Okaya City, Nagano Prefecture, has introduced three recommended autumn foliage spots. If you are looking for a place to go in autumn, this is a must-see!

Katakuri in spring and autumn leaves in fall! Dehaya Park

Dehaya Park" is famous as a place where katakuris grow in colonies and is crowded with many tourists in late April when they are at their best. The autumn foliage in fall is also recommended! Usually, around late October, the 500 to 600 giant maples and yellow maples in the park begin to turn yellow, red, and orange, and the best time to view the leaves is in mid-November.
Visitors can also enjoy the collaboration of the autumn leaves and the Dehayao Koagi Shrine♪.

Let's be healed in a forest of small birds 【 Shiomine Onodate Park

Shiomine Onodate Park, located at the top of Shiomine Pass, is known as a forest of small birds and has been selected as one of the 100 best soundscapes in Japan. In autumn, the entire forest is colored. Why not enjoy viewing the autumn leaves amidst the pleasant chirping of birds? Another recommended point is the spectacular view from the park's observation deck! You can enjoy a panoramic view of Lake Suwa, the Yatsugatake Mountains, Mt.

Someiyoshino cherry trees turn red in autumn.

Fuji and the Northern Alps. Cherry trees are planted along the seawalls on both sides of the side rivers that flow into Lake Suwa. In spring, approximately 400 cherry trees, mostly Someiyoshino, are in full bloom, and the area attracts many people as a cherry blossom viewing spot in Okaya. From now on, as autumn approaches, the leaves of the cherry trees turn deep red! You can enjoy a walk along the riverside with autumn leaves.
We have introduced three autumn foliage spots in Okaya City, Nagano Prefecture! For the latest information on the autumn foliage, please check the Okaya Tourist Association's Facebook page.
We hope you will enjoy the autumn foliage of Okaya City this fall!

Photo courtesy of Okaya Tourist Association
Okaya City Tourism Information Website "Tabitabi Okaya
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