Watching the summer’s leaves turn to brilliant autumn colors is a popular attraction for visitors in many parts of the world, and Japan is no exception.
A Japanese travel portal, Jalan, recently surveyed its users to create a list of their favorite leaf-peeping places. A number of the ‘top ten’ are located on rail lines that allow a car-free experience, including one that runs with open windows for no-glass photos.
The company says that fall foliage viewers tend to be a more relaxed group than the sometimes frenzied crowds that show up in spring for cherry blossom time.
Here’s the list, as published at Japan Today.








