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Nagoya's red leaf season is usually from mid-November to early December every year. During this period, the trees in Nagoya gradually change color, from green to yellow, and then from yellow to red, and the forests are dyed with colors, which is beautiful.
Recommended places for viewing red leaves:Nagoya Castle is one of the three famous castles in Japan. When the red leaf season comes, the surrounding maple trees change color. Walking among the red leaves, you can feel the unique charm of history and nature. Tokugawa Garden is a pond-style daimyo garden very close to the center of Nagoya. After mid-November, about 300 trees such as maple and euonymus in the garden are dyed with bright colors, which complement the quaint garden buildings.
Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Garden is one of the most popular parks in Nagoya City and a good place to enjoy the red leaves. There are more than 500 maple trees in the garden. During the red leaf season, the entire road in the botanical garden is lined with deep and shallow red leaves with distinct layers.