Nara, as the ancient capital of Japan, is an excellent place to appreciate maple leaves in autumn. The best viewing period is from October to the end of November. Famous scenic spots include Nara Park, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Fukamido, Shoryakuji Temple, Ryutagawa and Mount Yoshino. Nara Park is famous for its red leaves and wild deer, while Kasuga Taisha Shrine showcases the harmonious beauty of stone lanterns and red leaves. The reflection of the red leaves at Ukimito Temple, the more than 3,000 maple trees at Shoryakuji Temple, the 2-kilometer red foliage scenery along the Ryudagawa River, and the dense red foliage area of Mount Yoshino are all breathtaking. When traveling to Nara in autumn, you need to plan in advance, pay attention to the changing colors of red leaves, maintain environmental hygiene, and ensure safety.