In Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Japan, the Maple Corridor (Momiji-kairo) lines a canal with rows of maple trees. During clear weather, visitors can align their views to capture Mt. Fuji in the background and the vibrant red leaves in the foreground. Each October and November, the corridor hosts an annual leaf-viewing festival, drawing visitors to experience the autumnal beauty. The juxtaposition of the mountain’s serene presence and the fiery foliage creates a picturesque scene, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
Maple Corridor (Momiji-kairo)
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