Mie's Top 5 Autumn Spots: Autumn Elegance Unveiled
Discover the enchanting beauty of Mie Prefecture during the fall season, where vivid foliage decorates the secluded mountains, dainty cosmos flowers dance in elegance, and the gentle breeze animates the Japanese pampas grass. We have handpicked five must-visit spots for your leisurely autumn exploration.
Written By Jason Daniels
Table of Contents
・Mount Gozaisho—Autumn Leaves
・Suizawa Maple Valley—Autumn Leaves
・Akame 48 Waterfalls—Autumn Leaves
・Shima City Tourist Farm—Cosmos
・Aoyamakogen Highlands—Pampas Grass
・Wrap-up
Mount Gozaisho—Autumn Leaves
In the town of Komono, Mie Prefecture, Mount Gozaisho stands 1,212 meters tall. From mid-October to late November the mountainside is adorned with stunning autumn foliage, making it one of the premier spots for fall colors in the Tokai region. Take a leisurely hike in Gozaisho Sanjo Park and enjoy the foliage while you walk. On your descent, experience the gradient of trees changing colors based on their elevation by taking the ropeway from the summit. From the mountaintop, you can admire the breathtaking panorama of the foliage transitioning from the summit to the middle slope and then to the hot spring town area (Yunoyama Onsen). The red hues belong to the azalea family, while the yellow shades come from the evergreen oak family.
Suizawa Maple Valley—Autumn Leaves
Suizawa Maple Valley, nestled within the Suzuka National Park in Yokkaichi City, is a hidden gem known for its vibrant autumn foliage, primarily consisting of Japanese maple trees. As autumn sets in, the entire valley transforms into a mesmerizing sea of crimson, making it a well-kept secret among those in the know. Cherished and protected by local feudal lords since ancient times, the maples and ginkgo trees lovingly cover the solemn valleys. Nature weaves a spectacle, creating a tunnel of autumn foliage that delights the eyes of visitors. The peak viewing period for autumn colors in this area is a bit later than other spots, usually around early December each year.
Details (Japanese): https://www.kankomie.or.jp/event/33307
Akame 48 Waterfalls—Autumn Leaves
Discover the charm of Akame 48 Waterfalls, a picturesque autumn destination nestled in Nabari City, Mie Prefecture. Situated within the scenic Muroo-Akame-Aoyama Quasi-National Park, this location invites you to explore the enchanting beauty of nature along a winding forest trail. Autumn, in particular, transforms the landscape with the vibrant hues of the surrounding foliage enhancing the experience for a variety of waterfalls, such as the elegant Nunobiki Falls, whose 30-meter descent resembles cascading white fabric. Don't miss the exclusive autumn-winter illumination event, where over 2,000 bamboo lanterns illuminate the valley, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere that differs from the daytime. The peak time to witness the autumn leaves in this area is from early to late November.
Shima City Tourist Farm—Cosmos
Cosmos, the beloved autumn bloom for many Japanese, takes center stage at the Shima City Tourist Farm, conveniently located next to Michi-no-Eki Ise-Shima. As autumn unfolds, the cosmos field bursts into bloom, welcoming visitors with a picturesque spread of delicate pink and white flowers. This destination caters to flower enthusiasts throughout the year, offering nemophila and shibazakura (moss phlox) in spring, sunflowers in summer, and, come autumn, not only cosmos but also the distinctive round-shaped kochia (summer cypress), starting to blush in vibrant red from late October. Why not make a spontaneous pit stop with friends or family (pets included) during your drive and immerse yourself fully in the autumn vibes?
Aoyamakogen Highlands—Pampas Grass
The Aoyamakogen Highlands are situated at approximately 800m above sea level on the eastern edge of the Muroo-Akame-Aoyama Quasi-National Park, near the border of Tsu City and Iga City. In the autumn it transforms into a breathtaking spectacle. The glimmering silver plumes of Japanese pampas grass sway elegantly in the wind, creating an enchanting landscape. This area is not only known for its stunning views overlooking the entire Ise Bay but also for its colossal wind turbines harnessing the powerful winds that sweep from Wakasa Bay to Ise Bay. Whether you opt for a scenic drive to the highlands or choose the hiking trail extending from Nishi-Aoyama Station on the Kintetsu line, you'll encounter attractions such as Shikinosato Park, the remnants of the old Kintetsu Railway tunnel, and the captivating Nunobiki Falls.