2025 Definitive Edition: 13 Best Places to View the Autumn Foliage of Ginkgo Biloba in Kanto, Japan

Great view of Seirenji Temple
Spectacular view of Tamashiki Shrine

Gingko trees 🌳✨ turn the streets and parks golden in autumn. Along with the bright red maple trees, ginkgo trees are one of the most representative landscapes of autumn in Japan 🍂.

When the large trees with their tightly packed leaves all turn yellow at once, it is like Tunnel with light pouring down The "K" is a kind of "k" that spreads out and gently envelops the visitor.

For photography, compositions that take advantage of the depth of the rows of gingko trees and angles that cut off the yellow ceiling overhead are standard📸. Furthermore, if you include the fallen leaves on the ground, there is a golden carpet The world will open up like a ✨.

Capturing a moment of people strolling or leaves dancing in the wind will create a photo that will capture the memories of autumn as it is 🍁.


The best time to see gingko trees is from mid to late November in the Kanto area🍂. They often change color slightly earlier than maple trees, vividly announcing the beginning of autumn.

As the temperature drops and the mornings and evenings get cooler, the yellow color deepens all at once and contrasts perfectly with the blue sky 🌞✨.

And after the peak, the fallen leaves cover the ground and there is Golden Carpet The autumn leaves and the fallen leaves spread out. Only ginkgo trees can offer two different views of the autumn leaves turning red and the leaves falling. It is loved by many people as an autumn scenery that can be enjoyed twice.

🍂 Tree-lined avenue with depth
Standing in the center of the road and photographing the rows of gingko trees stretching into the distance gives a grand sense of scale.

🍂 Look up and cut out the ceiling.
The golden ceiling directly above is backlit, and when photographed with backlighting, the translucent foliage shines through, creating a magical effect.

🍂 Making the most of fallen leaves
The fallen leaves after the peak create a golden carpet that seems to cover the ground. When people are placed in the scene, it becomes a seasonal piece of art.

🍂 Expression that changes with the time of day
In the morning, the soft light is refreshing, in the afternoon it is brilliant, and in the evening it is dramatic with an orange tinge. Every hour of the day brings out the charm of the gingko trees.

Great view of Ginkgo Biloba (Ginkgo biloba)

There are many places in and around the Kanto region where you can fully enjoy the yellow leaves of gingko trees.

Koishikawa Botanical Garden At the "Gingko Tree Garden", the imposing gingko tree standing at the back of the garden looks beautiful against the autumn sky, and its golden color can be enjoyed in a serene atmosphere. The vast National Showa Memorial Park There are two locations in Tochigi, one lined with gingko trees, each with a different appearance, so taking pictures while strolling around is recommended. Tochigi Ban'aji Temple The gingko and maple trees change color at the same time, creating a contrast of red and yellow in the precincts of the temple. Saitama's Kazo Hanasaki Park At the "Ginkgo Biloba", you can walk through the golden arches of the beautiful ginkgo trees that stretch along the side of the parking lot.Kawagoe Water Park The large gingko tree standing at the back of the garden is magnificent and can be enjoyed along with a walk. Ibaraki Western Lotus Temple The two large gingko trees are the highlight of the festival, and the fallen leaves spread out all over the ground to form a golden carpet.

Furthermore, in Tokyo,Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo The rows of gingko trees in the area, along with historic buildings, create a beautiful landscape,Hikarigaoka Park You can easily enjoy the autumn foliage of the tree-lined streets in a location close to the city center in Saitama. Chichibu Muse Park is popular for its rows of gingko trees that begin to change color early in the year, and visitors can enjoy taking pictures while strolling along the long avenue of trees. Ibaraki Science Expo Commemorative Park The curved rows of gingko trees and carpets of fallen leaves are very picturesque and attract visitors.

Also,Tamashiki Shrine The large gingko tree standing in the precincts of the temple is a sight to behold, with its aged appearance and golden hues cloaking it in an air of sanctity.Yasukuni Shrine The golden color of the entire approach to the temple, with its symbolic large ginkgo trees, is a magnificent sight.Shinjuku Gyoen However, the large ginkgo tree standing in the plaza stands out and shows off the vast lawn and blue sky.

At each spot, you will encounter a different golden world as you change your perspective: walking along the rows of trees, looking up, or gazing at the fallen leaves at your feet.