Autumn Spots: Tokyo
In this guide, we're covering Tokyo! Find the best hidden gems within the city to surround yourself in autumn leaves or walk rows of Ginko trees, or venture out for a day trip to some of the best nearby spots.
Where to Find Them
Akigawa Valley

How to get there:
By car: 90 minutes from Tokyo Station
By train: Take the Chuo Line from Shinjuku Station to Hajima Station, then take the Itsukaichi Line from Hajima Station to Musashi Itsukaichi Station (south exit) , then take 檜52 bus from to Jurigi and walk for 4 minutes
Best time to visit: Early November to early December
Literally Autumn River in Japanese, this Tokyo spot couldn't get any clearer about when to visit in the name
It's hard to believe it is still in Tokyo in this hidden gateway
On your way back, stop by Seoto No Yu hot springs for a quick soak to warm up, or an ice cream to cool down and take in the last of the crisp autumn air before heading back into the city
Showa Kinen Park


How to get there:
By foot: Approximately 20 minute walk from Tachikawa station (North Gate exit)
Okutama


How to get there:
By car: Approximately 2 hours from Tokyo Station
By train: Take the Chuo Line from Tokyo Station to Oku-Tama Station and walk for 2 minutes
Gotokuji

How to get there:
By car: Approximately 30 minutes from Tokyo Station and parking is available here
By public transport: Approximately 30 minutes from Shibuya or Shinjuku station and 45 minutes from Tokyo Station
Koishikawa Botanical Garden

How to get there:
By train: Take the Marunouchi Line from Tokyo Station to Myogadani Station and walk for 15 minutes (exit 3)
From Shibuya, take the Hanzomon Line to Jimbocho Station then change to the Mita Line to Hakusan Station and walk for 12 minutes (exit A1)
Otaguro Park

How to get there:
By train: Take the Chuo Line from Tokyo Station to Ogikubo Station and walk for 6 minutes (south exit)
Matsuchiyama Shoden