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Oct. 9, 2025 (edited)

Introducing a 4K video showcasing the autumn foliage of Mt. Nasu (Chausudake) in Tochigi Prefecture's Nikko National Park. Mt. Nasu (Chausudake) is renowned for its vibrant red leaves during the fall season. The video captures the stunning combination of the rugged mountain and the fiery red foliage, making it a must-see. The best time to witness this spectacle is from late September to early October. The video also highlights the panoramic views from the summit and the well-maintained hiking trails around the crater. For those interested in hiking, the ropeway offers a convenient way to reach the 9th station in about 4 minutes. Please note that during the peak foliage season, temperatures can drop to around 10°C, so it's advisable to dress in layers and bring rain gear. After hiking, visitors can relax at Kyukamura Nasu, which offers day-use hot spring facilities. For more information, you can visit the TripAdvisor page for Mt. Nasu (Chausudake).

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Oct. 9, 2025
Introducing the 'Hoheikyo Dam' in Sapporo City, Hokkaido Today, we present a video titled 'Autumn Foliage Spot: Hoheikyo Dam, Jozankei, Sapporo, Hokkaido 4K' produced by 'M Channel'. Sapporo City in Hokkaido boasts numerous tourist attractions, among which the 'Hoheikyo Dam' is renowned for its stunning autumn colors, alongside Lake Jozan. This video captures the breathtaking natural scenery, showcasing the vibrant contrasts of yellow, red, and green foliage as seen from the bus ride through the tunnel. It highlights the peak of the autumn foliage season, so we highly recommend watching it. **Features and Attractions of Hoheikyo Dam** Located within Shikotsu-Toya National Park, the 'Hoheikyo Dam' is a 102.5-meter-high arch concrete dam, recognized among the 100 Best Water Sources and 100 Best Dam Lakes. Due to restricted access for general vehicles, a hybrid electric bus operates from the dam's entrance to Hoheikyo Garden. **Dam Release Times** The dam releases water during the following periods: - **June to October**: Weekends and holidays: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM - **June, September, and October**: Weekdays: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM - **July and August**: Weekdays: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Please note that these times may change seasonally. For the most accurate information, it's advisable to check the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's official website before your visit. **Best Time to View Autumn Foliage at Hoheikyo Dam** The autumn foliage at Hoheikyo Dam typically begins to color in late September, with the peak viewing period from early to mid-October. However, during peak times, surrounding roads can experience heavy traffic, and parking lots may be full, often requiring a wait of up to an hour. Some areas may also implement time restrictions, so it's recommended to arrive early in the morning during the foliage season. **Enjoying Indian Curry at Hoheikyo Onsen** Approximately a 13-minute drive from Hoheikyo Dam, Hoheikyo Onsen offers day-use hot springs and a campsite, where you can enjoy canoeing and barbecuing. A highlight of Hoheikyo Onsen is their 'Indian Curry'. With its fluffy and chewy naan, and a blend of dozens of spices and onions, this curry is a memorable dish that many visitors return for. Spice levels are available in five degrees, allowing you to choose the heat that suits you. For those confident in their spice tolerance, why not challenge the spiciest curry? Access is convenient, with approximately an 80-minute bus ride from Sapporo Station's bus terminal, and a free shuttle bus operating from Makomanai Station on the subway. If you're visiting Hoheikyo Dam, consider stopping by for lunch. **Summary of Hoheikyo Dam Visit** Hoheikyo Dam not only offers vibrant yellow and red autumn foliage but also the captivating reflection of the blue dam lake, making it a perfect spot for Instagram-worthy photos. Of course, the dynamic water releases are also a sight not to be missed. Additionally, there is a free lift car to the rest house, taking about a minute to reach the observation deck. It's a short distance, so walking is also an option. The walking paths are well-maintained, and with observation decks, hiking while enjoying the scenery is popular. Consider visiting not only during the autumn foliage season but also in other seasons to experience the diverse beauty of Hoheikyo Dam.