Japan is a mélange of antiquity and contemporaneity coexisting in happy space. It is pure happenstance that a visit to Japan leaves you with a feeling of sense of familiarity with their lifestyle, that the Japanese value systems and traditions form the crux of their social fabric just like it does to us Indians, helping it form a culturally rich and socially cohesive community.
Japan is famous for its four distinct and breathtaking seasons. For many explorers the fall is just beautiful.
As temperatures dip after the scorching summer, the colors of the leaves change into vibrant shades of orange, red, yellow, and brown. It’s a magnificent sight which has inspired artists and poets for centuries.
In Japan, the natural phenomenon is called koyo or momiji (meaning red leaf). The activity of searching for the most striking shades of leaf is known as Momigari (red leaf hunting) It has been popular in Japan for centuries and is now a major draw for tourists.