With rain pounding down endlessly
throughout the whole summer, summer gave way to autumn almost like abruptly,
catching foreigners from tropical land like me totally unawares, as we are used
to long, seemingly never-ending summers. I couldn’t help exclaiming to myself:
what? Summer is over already? Seriously? It dawns on me that I cannot afford to
lose any more time as my once-in-a-year reunion with autumn colors is at stake.
So here I go, chasing after the autumn colors which move swiftly down from the
high mountains.
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Karasawa |
The term “red leaves” can be quite
misleading as autumn colors present you with much more than shades of red. It
is also inaccurate to assume that autumn colors point only to maple leaves,
even though it remains the type most popular among travellers. What I find
equally if not more mesmerizing and breathtaking are the low growth of trees
dotting the high mountain areas, painting the landscape in shades of yellow and
red, as I saw luckily in Karasawa a few
years back. It was by far the most beautiful autumn colors I have ever
encountered. I doubt if anything can surpass the feeling of awe and wonder that
enveloped me at that time. But don’t rush to purchase your ticket yet, as the
autumn colors there are already over, and snow will fall up there soon. Make it
a plan next year though, around late September or early October. I count it
among the spots that you have to visit at least once in your lifetime.
