Mount Fuji Autumn Leaves Photo Tours
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Thursday, January 23, 2020
By Japan Dreamscapes Photography Tours
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Mount Fuji Autumn Photo Tours often include the Kawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival which starts on November 1st and lasts until November 23rd, but this festival is only one of many vantage points from which to enjoy the brilliant reds, golds, and oranges that the fall brings to Mt. Fuji.

 

Many of the locations are well-documented as being superb photo op locations, but having spent more than 20 years photographing and enjoying the natural wonder that is Fujisan with its resplendent autumn leaves garland surrounding it, there are a few settings that the Japan Dreamscapes Photography Tour Leaders naturally gravitate toward when guiding clients around one of the Fuji Five Lakes.

 

There is one temple in particular that appeals to the JDS Mt. Fuji Photo Workshop Leaders more than any other, and it is off the beaten path in the Lake Kawaguchi area, and the magnificence of the Japanese Maples that skirt the temple and dot the grounds make it one of the most remarkable sights in the Lake Kawaguchiko area.  The temple has a rich history, and you can enjoy the interplay of the historic temple and the lustrous maple leaves in their autumn colors.

 

In the sea of humanity milling about the shores of Kawaguchiko, many people simply look past some of the manmade structures that are built up around the waterways.  The desire of the Japanese artisans to balance nature and architecture is something you will enjoy while photographing the autumn leaves.  The perfectly struck balance makes an even more impressive shutter chance.  Your JDS Photo Tour Guide will help you focus on the natural and crafted beauty around you as you spend time photographing on your Mount Fuji Autumn Leaves Photo Tour.

 

It’s difficult to judge one tree or area as better or more magnificent that others, but one particular tree in the Lake Kawaguchiko area speaks to our Japan Photo Tour Guides.  On the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi is a small grove of maple trees with one outlier distinguishing itself from the others.  Your JDS Photography Workshop Guide will help you get to the best locations where you can photograph Fujisan and Unoshima Island with the what we at JDS consider to be the most singularly beautiful maple tree which is perfectly framed by its surroundings.  Alone, you may miss it, but your JDS Photo Tour Leader will make sure you capture photos you will never forget.

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