Autumn Colors Forecast 2014 in Japan
The viewing of autumn leaves is called koyo or momiji-gari in Japanese, and is a popular pastime in autumn. The season in Japan starts in mid-September in the northern mountains of Hokkaido, and slowly makes it way down south reaching Tokyo and Kyoto in mid to late November. You can even enjoy the fall foliage into December in many parts of Japan. All this means a season lasting nearly three months!
The green leaves of summer change to spectacular reds, oranges and yellows as the weather cools, and the koyo front makes it way south.
The autumn colors forecast each year varies depending on temperatures leading up to the season. This means the timing of the viewing of the autumn leaves can vary by a few days to a few weeks from year to year. This year, a relatively cool August and September has meant the autumn leaves are about one week ahead of their average schedule.
The table below outlines some of the popular destinations in Japan for viewing the autumn leaves with the best estimated viewing time.
More information can be found at the official Koyo Guide in Japanese
http://kouyou.nihon-kankou.or.jp/