Head to the Best Autumn Foliage Spots! An Autumn Rail Trip Around Tokyo with Japan Transit Guide Powered by Ekispert

The Charm of Autumn & Rail Travel


As autumn deepens, the greater Tokyo area is dotted with renowned fall foliage destinations.
Vibrant gardens and tree-lined avenues glowing in shades of crimson and gold are easy to reach by train.

Making these autumn strolls even more comfortable and seamless is the public transit route search service, “Japan Transit Guide Powered by Ekispert.”
Just enter the nearest station to your chosen foliage spot into “Japan Transit Guide Powered by Ekispert,” and you’ll instantly see travel times and transfer details, ensuring a smooth and pleasant journey.
With no confusion over transportation, you can find the best route to your destination and make the most of a limited autumn day.


Five fall foliage spots to enjoy around Tokyo


1. Rikugien Gardens


A feudal lord’s garden dating back to the Edo period, Rikugien encircles a pond with spectacular autumn colors.
In a calm, refined atmosphere, scarlet and golden leaves reflect on the water—a breathtaking sight.
Stroll leisurely through the grounds to savor seasonal beauty throughout the year.
From late November, evening illuminations create a magical, ethereal foliage experience.


Nearest Station

  • Komagome Station (JR East Yamanote Line / Tokyo Metro Namboku Line)
  • Sengoku Station (Toei Mita Line)


2. Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue

Stretching from Aoyama-dori Avenue, this ginkgo-lined avenue is one of Tokyo’s iconic autumn scenes.
A total of 146 towering ginkgo trees turn a brilliant gold, forming a tunnel-like corridor that is absolutely breathtaking.

It’s just a short walk from the nearest stations, offering excellent access.
Peak color comes in mid to late November, ideal for sunny-day strolls and photography.
It's a popular autumn spot that pairs well with exploring the town.


Nearest Station

  • Shinanomachi Station (JR East Chūō-Sōbu Line)
  • Sendagaya Station (JR East Chūō-Sōbu Line)
  • Gaiemmae Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
  • Aoyama-itchome Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line / Toei Ōedo Line)
  • Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station (Toei Ōedo Line)


3. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Despite its central location, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden spans vast grounds and offers a rich variety of autumn colors all in one place.
In the diverse landscapes of the Japanese Garden, Western Garden, and Natural Scenery Garden, the maple trees, Japanese maples, and plane trees display vibrant colors.

Its walkable proximity to Shinjuku Station is an added bonus.
Stretch out on the lawns for a relaxing break—a peaceful retreat where you can feel autumn in the heart of the city.


Nearest Station

  • Shinjuku Station (JR East / Keiō Corporation / Odakyu Electric Railway)
  • Sendagaya Station (JR East Chūō-Sōbu Line)
  • Shinjuku-gyoemmae Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Shinjuku-sanchome Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line / Toei Shinjuku Line)


4. Showa Memorial Park

Expanding across Tachikawa, Showa Memorial Park is a dynamic foliage destination where ginkgo and maple trees create sweeping displays.
The “Katari Ginkgo Avenue” shines like a golden tunnel, captivating all who visit.

In the park’s vast grounds, you can enjoy cycling and picnics—perfect for a relaxed time with family and friends.
Peak viewing typically lasts from early to late November.


Nearest Station

  • Tachikawa Station (JR East Chūō Line)
  • Nishi-Tachikawa Station (JR East Ōme Line)
  • Higashi-Nakagami Station (JR East Ōme Line)


5. Mount Takao (Takaosan)

About an hour by train from central Tokyo, Mount Takao (Takaosan)offers hiking and autumn foliage viewing in one trip.
Enjoy the mountainside colors from the cable car, and savor panoramic views over the Kanto Plain from the summit.

Well-maintained, beginner-friendly trails make it easy to experience nature on a day trip.
Vivid autumn colors spread across the slopes from mid to late November, drawing many hikers.


Nearest Station

  • Takaosanguchi Station (Keiō Takao Line)


Make the Most of Autumn with Japan Transit Guide Powered by Ekispert


Why not map out your route with “Japan Transit Guide Powered by Ekispert”?
Combine your sightseeing or shopping plans with a visit to the autumn colors.

If you’d like to see multiple spots in a single day, for example: stroll Rikugien Garden in the morning, walk Meiji Jingu Gaien’s Ginkgo Avenue at midday, and unwind at Shinjuku Gyoen in the afternoon—“Japan Transit Guide Powered by Ekispert” will smoothly search the best travel routes for each leg.


Summary


Autumn foliage viewing in the Tokyo suburbs is a quintessentially Japanese way to enjoy the season.
Use "Japan Transit Guide Powered by Ekispert" for route searches to travel smoothly without getting lost and make your tour of foliage spots even more rewarding.
This fall, why not use public transportation to plan a foliage itinerary that’s all your own?


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