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Autumn In Japan

Episode 12 of the The Jeremiah Show: Pop Culture, Music Icons Food Gods podcast, hosted by Jeremiah D. Higgins | Culinary, Pop Culture & Music Expert, titled "Autumn In Japan" was published on November 1, 2024 and runs 50 minutes.

November 1, 2024 ·50m · The Jeremiah Show: Pop Culture, Music Icons Food Gods

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THE KIMI KATO SHOW with Jeremiah - Featuring Autumn in Japan Join Kimi and Jeremiah as they explore the beauty of Autumn in Japan. As summer transitions to autumn, Japan cools down, offering temperate weather perfect for outdoor walks. The trees turn vivid red, orange, and yellow hues from mid-November to early December. This combination of cool weather and striking sights makes fall a great season for traveling to Japan. When to Go Autumn in Japan typically lasts from mid-September to early December, with the best time to visit being from mid-October to late November. The exact timing depends on the region and altitude, with mountainous areas seeing the leaves change color earlier.  What to See Autumn in Japan is known for its vibrant fall foliage, which paints the landscape in red, orange, and yellow shades. Some notable places to see the fall colors include:  Lake Chuzenji: A serene highland lake in the Nikko Mountains where you can hike, rowboat, or stroll along the lakeside  Ginkaku-ji: A Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto known for its architectural elegance and tranquil gardens  Icho Namiki Avenue: An iconic avenue in Tokyo lined with ginkgo trees that create a golden canopy  Mikuni Pass: A scenic drive in Kamishihoro that cuts through Daisetsuzan National Park  What to Do Enjoy the autumn colors by walking, hiking, or visiting a park or garden to see the city's colors. You can also experience Japanese home cooking by trying hot pot soup, persimmon, or Kuri Gohan.  THE KIMI KATO SHOW Host - Kimi Kato Co-Host - Jeremiah D. Higgins Executive Producers - Kimi Kato & Jeremiah D. Higgins Sound Engineer - Graham Parker | Surprise Studio Theme Music for The Kimi Kato Show - Yamagen “Joyride” Kimi Kato on Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/kimitaka.kato/ https://www.instagram.com/project_asteri/ https://www.instagram.com/asteri_ent/ Project Asteri Website: https://projectasteri.com evolve entertainment network - www.thejeremiahshow.com Pantheon Media - http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ Radio Candy Media - https://www.facebook.com/RadioCandyMedia/ All Inquiries:  Jeremiah D. Higgins | Executive Producer https://linktr.ee/jeremiahdhiggins GRAHAM PALMER’S SOCIALS Find Graham Palmer Surprise Studio on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/surprise__studio/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

THE KIMI KATO SHOW with Jeremiah - Featuring Autumn in Japan

Join Kimi and Jeremiah as they explore the beauty of Autumn in Japan.

As summer transitions to autumn, Japan cools down, offering temperate weather perfect for outdoor walks. The trees turn vivid red, orange, and yellow hues from mid-November to early December. This combination of cool weather and striking sights makes fall a great season for traveling to Japan.

When to Go

Autumn in Japan typically lasts from mid-September to early December, with the best time to visit being from mid-October to late November. The exact timing depends on the region and altitude, with mountainous areas seeing the leaves change color earlier. 

What to See

Autumn in Japan is known for its vibrant fall foliage, which paints the landscape in red, orange, and yellow shades. Some notable places to see the fall colors include: 

Lake Chuzenji: A serene highland lake in the Nikko Mountains where you can hike, rowboat, or stroll along the lakeside 

Ginkaku-ji: A Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto known for its architectural elegance and tranquil gardens 

Icho Namiki Avenue: An iconic avenue in Tokyo lined with ginkgo trees that create a golden canopy 

Mikuni Pass: A scenic drive in Kamishihoro that cuts through Daisetsuzan National Park 

What to Do

Enjoy the autumn colors by walking, hiking, or visiting a park or garden to see the city's colors.

You can also experience Japanese home cooking by trying hot pot soup, persimmon, or Kuri Gohan. 

THE KIMI KATO SHOW

Host - Kimi Kato

Co-Host - Jeremiah D. Higgins

Executive Producers - Kimi Kato & Jeremiah D. Higgins

Sound Engineer - Graham Parker | Surprise Studio

Theme Music for The Kimi Kato Show - Yamagen “Joyride”

Kimi Kato on Instagram 

https://www.instagram.com/kimitaka.kato/

https://www.instagram.com/project_asteri/

https://www.instagram.com/asteri_ent/

Project Asteri Website: https://projectasteri.com

evolve entertainment network - www.thejeremiahshow.com

Pantheon Media - http://pantheonpodcasts.com/

Radio Candy Media - https://www.facebook.com/RadioCandyMedia/

All Inquiries: 

Jeremiah D. Higgins | Executive Producer

https://linktr.ee/jeremiahdhiggins

GRAHAM PALMER’S SOCIALS

Find Graham Palmer Surprise Studio on Instagram at:

https://www.instagram.com/surprise__studio/

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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