COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is always holding photo contests. This time, we have selected photos that capture a glimpse of autumn from among those submitted to our past photo contests. Autumn in Japan means autumn leaves, seasonal foods, outdoor activities, sports, art, travel, and so much more. Some of the photographs introduced in this article can only be taken under very specific conditions and with the right timing. We hope you take the time to enjoy them.
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Autumn in Past Photo Contests
Past COOL JAPAN VIDEOS photo contests were filled with many wonderful works that convey the charms of Japan! Let's take a look at some of the wonderful photos taken in autumn. We'll also include the locations where the photos were taken and related articles for reference.
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Photographer: Phúc Jindo
Location: Lake Kawaguchiko (Minamitsuru, Yamanashi)
The Maple Corridor of Lake Kawaguchi, a Photogenic Spot in Autumn
Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi are extremely popular among photographers. 400-500 maples can be seen along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, making this area one of the best places for photographing the beautifully colored leaves that cover the road and create a tunnel of autumn leaves. The Fuji Kawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival is held every year from late October to mid-November, and the illuminated corridor offers a fantastic view of autumn leaves and Mt. Fuji.
An Article on Mt. Fuji
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Photographer: YOU
Location: Ryuzu Falls (Nikko, Tochigi)
The Charms of Ryuzu Falls, Nikko
Ryuzu Falls is one of the three most famous waterfalls in Nikko. The name Ryuzu (竜頭 Ryuzu, lit "Dragon's Head") comes from its resemblance to a dragon's head, which is divided into two halves by large rocks. Starting in late September, visitors to the falls can enjoy beautiful autumn leaves, and from May to June, the vibrant magenta of the azaleas can be observed.
An Article on Sightseeing in Nikko
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Photographer: HAJIME
Location: Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route - Murodo (Nakaniikawa, Toyama)
Murodo - The Charms of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route
Murodo, the central point of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, is 2,450 meters above sea level and is a popular place for mountain climbing and sightseeing, with views of the Tateyama Three Peaks and more. Murodo is dotted with many sightseeing spots, such as Mikurigaike Pond, Jigokudani (Hell Valley), and Tateyama Tamadono Springs. Beautiful seasonal scenery can be enjoyed here from April to the end of November.
An Article on Sightseeing in Tateyama, Toyama
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Photographer: Carin
Location: Daisho-in Temple (Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima)
Highlights of Daisho-in Temple
Daisho-in Temple is the oldest and most prestigious temple in Miyajima, Hiroshima, and was founded by Kobo Daishi (Kukai), the Japanese Buddhist monk that founded the esoteric Shingon school of Buddhism. The temple is said to have been visited by great figures, such as Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Ito Hirobumi, successive members of the imperial family, and in 2006, the 14th Dalai Lama. The temple is home to many attractions, including the Five Hundred Rakan (Arhats), each wearing a hat and bearing a different expression; Henjokutsu Cave, a beautiful cave with 88 depictions of Buddha and lanterns covering the ceiling; and many cute Jizo statues. Daisho-in Temple, a power spot and one of Miyajima's most popular tourist attractions, is located just 5-minutes from Itsukushima Shrine.
An Article on Sightseeing in Hiroshima
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Photographer: T.S.P
Bales of Straw After a Rice Harvest
Terraced rice fields create a variety of landscapes, and the verdant rice paddies seem to extend to the horizon. The picturesque scenery of rice paddies, with their uniquely Japanese atmosphere, evokes a sense of familiarity. Autumn is associated with autumn leaves, but bales of straw, which can be seen only for a short period of time after the rice harvest, are one of the signature landscapes of Hokkaido. These bales of straw are used as cattle feed during the harsh winters of northern Japan.
An Article on Sightseeing in Hyogo
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Photographer: Lily0321
Akatombo (Red Dragonflies)
In Japan, many people know that autumn has arrived when they see red dragonflies flying about. In Japanese, "Akatombo" (red dragonfly) is a generic name for dragonflies belonging to the family of dragonflies in the genus "Akane." There are 21 species of dragonflies belonging to the Akane genus in Japan. The wandering gliders (pantala flavescens) that fly in swarms in autumn are also sometimes called akatombo.
An Article on the Oniyanma, the Largest Dragonfly in Japan
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Photographer: Tomoka Kato
Location: Hitachi Seaside Park (Hitachinaka, Ibaraki)
The Charms of Hitachi Seaside Park
Hitachi Seaside Park is a place where visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers and is home to the Kochia Carnival from early to late October. Miharashi Hill is covered with about 32,000 bright red kochia (summer cypress), making it a photogenic spot popular among instagrammers. In spring, daffodils, tulips, and nemophila (baby blue eyes) are at their best, and in summer, the green kochia are lit up at night with colorful LED lights, creating a different atmosphere from that of the daytime.
An Article on Sightseeing in Ibaraki
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Photographer: Nguyen Vu
Location: The Takeda Castle Ruins: The Castle in the Sky (Asago, Hyogo)
The Charms of the Takeda Castle Ruins, the Castle in the Sky
The Takeda Castle Ruins, dubbed the Machu Picchu of Japan, is a site built entirely of stone walls on the 353.7-meter-tall summit of Mt. Kojo. The sight of the castle floating in the sea of clouds is truly fantastic, and the title of "Castle in the Sky" is no exaggeration. Although many people are determined to see this spectacular view, the sea of clouds only presents itself when the weather and other conditions are just right. The sea of clouds most often occurs between September and October, from dawn to around 8:00 a.m. Fog tends to form when there is a temperature difference of more than 10°C between day and night, when it is sunny during the day and cool at night, and when the wind is light.
An Article on the Takeda Castle Ruins, the Castle in the Sky
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Photographer: 古谷久樹
Location: Hokkaido
Salmon Spawning in Hokkaido in Autumn and Winter
Salmon swimming upriver is a typical view during autumn in Hokkaido. In autumn, many salmon head upstream to spawn. The sight of the salmon, which have spent around four years growing up in the Pacific Ocean, risking their lives to return home while their bodies are battered by rocks and other obstacles, shows the beauty of life and evokes a feeling of romance. They can be seen in Hokkaido's Toyohira River, Kotonihassamu River, Uyoro River, and Hamamasu River among others.
An Article on Hokkaido's Ezo Brown Bears and Salmon
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Photographer: Haruna
Location: Kuhonji Temple (Gosho, Nara)
The Charms of Spider Lilies
In late September, Kuhonji Temple is so popular that early in the morning, many people scramble to find a spot to photograph the bright red spider lilies and the morning sunrise. In Japan, spider lilies are called higanbana (lit. "Higan Flowers") because they bloom around the time of Higan, a Buddhist holiday exclusively observed in Japan, but they are also called "manjushage," which in Sanskrit means "The flower that blooms in the heavens." In the language of flowers, it has the meaning of passion, and its short flowering period of only about a week gives it a mysterious, ephemeral charm.
An Article on the Red Spider Lily Festival of Hidaka, Saitama
Features of COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests
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Here you can find all of the past photo contest winners in one place. You can also see the prizes for each contest, as well as the locations where the photos were taken and the judges' critiques.
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Current Photo Contest
The following is information about the current photo contest.
[Ongoing From September 2022] The 13th COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest
Theme: Japan Travel Memories
Submission period: September 1, 2022 12:00 AM - October 31, 2022 11:59 PM (Japan time)
Prizes: ■Grand Prize: 30,000 yen Amazon gift card (1 Winner) ■Honorable Mentions: 10,000 yen Amazon gift card (5 Winners)
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Summary of Autumn in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests
We hope you enjoyed seeing some of the autumn-themed photos entered into past contests on COOL JAPAN VIDEOS. We hope that you were able to experience the beauty of autumn in Japan.
Japan has four seasons and is also home to an abundance of historic sites, seasonal events, nature, and so much more! We invite you to share your photos of Japan with the people of the world by submitting them to COOL JAPAN VIDEOS.
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