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In Fukui Prefecture with rich nature, there are many spots for autumn leaves such as Lake Kuzuryu, where the contrast between the vast blue of the lake and the colors of the trees are impressive, and Karikomi Pond, where the autumn leaves shine on the mirror-like surface of the water. Mantokuji Temple in Obama City has a dry landscape garden that has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 autumn leaves destinations, and is designated as a national scenic spot. The changing colors of autumn leav...
The Mantokuji Temple is an ancient temple in Obama City, Fukui Prefecture. The dry landscape garden has been designated as a national scenic spot and has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 autumn leaves destinations.
■Address: 74-23 Kanaya, Obama City
Karikomi Pond, located in Habagahira at the foot of Mt. Gankyoji, is a highland lake with a circumference of approximately 400 meters. It is an indescribably graceful sight to see the autumn leaves reflecting on the mirror-like surface of the water, which brings a mystical atmosphere.
■Address: Kamikoike, Ono City, Fukui Prefecture
Lake Kuzuryu is located on the border with Gifu Prefecture. The contrast between the blue of the lake and the colorful trees is the best to see. Hakogase Bridge across Lake Kuzuryu is commonly known as the "dream bridge" and attracts visitors for its fantastic view.
■Address: Hakogase, Ono City
The Eiheiji Temple is one of the Head Temples of the Sotoshu. It is surrounded by large and old trees, and in autumn, the vivid autumn leaves are even more beautiful in the solemn atmosphere.
■Address: 5-15 Shihi, Eiheiji-cho, Yoshida-gun
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