Kyushu in autumn
Kyushu, the third-largest island in Japan, boasts rich natural landscapes and cultural heritage. Every autumn, the land of Kyushu is adorned with colorful autumn leaves, turning it into a beautiful canvas that attracts tourists. This article will provide a detailed introduction to the autumn scenery and recommended destinations in Kyushu, from mountains and lakes to historical sites, from hot springs to modern cities, offering a comprehensive view of Kyushu’s autumn charm. 1. Natural Scenery: Autumn in Kyushu’s Mountains and Lakes 1. Aso Volcano Aso Volcano, located in Kumamoto Prefecture, is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world, featuring a spectacular caldera and vast grasslands. In autumn, the scenery of Aso Volcano is particularly enchanting. The grasslands on the slopes turn into a golden sea due to the autumn wind, contrasting sharply with the black volcanic rocks at the edge of the caldera. The autumn climate here is pleasant with moderate temperatures, making it ideal for hiking and camping. The active geothermal area of Aso Volcano also offers visitors a unique experience. You can see steaming geothermal vents and relax in the nearby hot springs. 2. Kougen Lake Kougen Lake, located in Oita Prefecture, is surrounded by dense…