*This blog post will be updated as soon as information about autumn leaves becomes available.
The autumn leaves season in Yoro Valley is from late November to early December.
[Situation on 11/24] About 7 to 8% coloring
[Falling leaves forecast] 12/4
[Inquiries about tourist information about Yoro Valley]
Yoro Valley Ekimae Tourist Information Center: XNUMX-XNUMX-XNUMX (XNUMX:XNUMX-XNUMX:XNUMX, closed on Tuesdays)
Otaki Town Tourism Association: XNUMX-XNUMX-XNUMX
*Yoro Valley straddles Ichihara City and Otaki Town.Information on autumn leaves is also introduced on the page of the Otaki Town Tourism Association. (The area from Yoro Keikoku Station to Kannonbashi is Ichihara City, while Nakase Promenade, Awamata Falls, and Tsutsumori Momiji Valley are Otaki Town.)
Go to the Otaki Town Tourism Association page(URL:http://kankouotaki.com/index.html)
Updated on November 11: Daifukuyama Hiking Course
The upper part of the mountain is turning red, but the surrounding maple and maple trees are still green.
November 11 update: Ginkgo biloba
Kazusa-Okubo Station: Best time to see (11/14)
Kamizusakubo Station・・・Close to the best time (11/9)
Kazusa-Tsurumai Station・・・Close to the best time (11/9)
SNS information link
[Awamata Falls surrounding waterfall tour promenade fully open]
Due to a landslide, the waterfall tour promenade, which was partially closed, is now fully passable.◎Taki-meguri Promenade All surfaces are passable
◎Umegase Gorge/Daifukuyama promenade is fully passable
*The Daifukuyama Observation Tower is out of service due to aging.
△Nakase Promenade Halfway point is closed to traffic pic.twitter.com/sbvnN164lb— Yoro Valley Tourism Association (@youroukeikoku) October 29, 2022
[Takimeguri promenade partly closed]
The promenade around Awamata Falls is partially closed due to a fallen tree at 700-800m from Awamata Falls.If you enter from the upstream side (Takimien side), you can see Awamata, Chiyo, and Bandai Falls, but if you enter from the downstream side (Suigetsuji/Haranodai side), you will not be able to pass through to Awamata Falls.
— Yoro Valley Tourism Association (@youroukeikoku) December 1, 2022
【Heads up】
On the night of the XNUMXth (Friday), an ambulance was dispatched at Umegase Valley and Mt. Daifuku.
Umegase Valley and Mt. Daifuku Forest Road have few streetlights, and after XNUMX:XNUMX it becomes dark and dangerous.
We recommend leaving the mountain by XNUMX:XNUMX.At Yoro Valley - Umegase - Mt. Daifuku - Yoro Valley Station,
About 12 km, about 4 hours on foot.— Yoro Valley Tourism Association (@youroukeikoku) November 20st
https://twitter.com/youroukeikoku/status/1595603291450155008
There are 4 maples 🍁 at the rotary at Yoro Keikoku Station.
The autumn leaves situation from the road side,
8 minutes, 6 minutes, 3 minutes, 1 minute
It is about.Why is there such a difference even though there are four of them side by side and they are in the same place?
Is it the difference in sunlight?Around the station, there are many maple trees that will be in full bloom soon.
Awamata and Nakase are beginning to color. pic.twitter.com/zTnu1PWqQk— Yoro Valley Tourism Association (@youroukeikoku) November 14st
Good morning.
This is ginkgo at the tourist information center.
The ginkgo trees on the station side have turned a lot of colors!
Most of the leaves on the 3 colored trees on the side of the road were blown away by the wind and rain yesterday. pic.twitter.com/xotIOyHqPa— Yoro Valley Tourism Association (@youroukeikoku) November 14st
Gingko Elephant - Gingko Falls in the Cold Rain, Kominato Railway -https://t.co/8YpFPu6X54
— Yasuhiko Matsumoto (@itabueki) November 23st
Autumn leaves advance in the forest of Quad (Ichihara Citizen) - Near Kominato Railway Tsukizaki Station -https://t.co/4Zx8NGN8zy
— Yasuhiko Matsumoto (@itabueki) November 28st