Enjoy the Fukiwara Falls and Kusatsu Onsen, and see the stunning autumn leaves and natural beauty
Shiraito Falls is a picturesque waterfall in the mountains.
Take a stroll along the old Karuizawa Ginza Street, immerse yourself in the European style and historical and cultural atmosphere, savor the nostalgic atmosphere and experience the fun of small town shopping
Manza Kogen Onsen is known as the "hot spring closest to the starry sky". Enjoy the beautiful scenery of autumn leaves and the starry sky.
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Shiraito Falls is located in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture. It is a natural landscape that is popular for its unique shape. Unlike the usual large waterfalls that fall from a high place, Shiraito Falls is caused by groundwater seeping out from the volcanic rock layer, and it falls from the curved rock wall about 70 meters wide like a thin stream of white silk, hence the name. The waterfall is about 3 meters high, and the water flows as softly as silk threads. It is most charming in the summer when it is cool and summer-proof and in the autumn when the red leaves are in the background. It is beautiful in all four seasons: the spring is dotted with fresh green, the summer is cool and quiet, the autumn maple leaves set off the picturesque waterfall, and the winter is covered in silver and has a unique style. It is also one of the popular attractions for short-distance travel, photography, and sketching around Karuizawa.
Old Karuizawa Ginza Street is one of the most popular historical districts in Karuizawa, with a strong European style and a long cultural heritage. Combining natural beauty with humanistic atmosphere, it is a tourist attraction that cannot be missed in Karuizawa. Whether it is strolling, shopping, or tasting food, it can bring you a unique experience. Red brick paving, European-style buildings, old churches, jam shops, cafes, souvenir shops, etc. are all its features.
Jigokudani Monkey Park was established in 1964 and is located in the Yokoyugawa Gorge of the Joshinetsu Plateau National Park, at an altitude of about 850 meters. Due to frequent geothermal activities, steam and boiling water often emerge from cracks in the ground, hence the name "Jigokudani". The Japanese macaques here imitate the behavior of humans taking hot springs, and gradually formed the habit of taking hot springs to keep warm in the cold winter. The park has built a hot spring pool specifically for the monkeys, and feeds them regularly every day to attract the monkeys to stay here for tourists to observe closely. In autumn, the temperature is moderate, and the monkeys are more active. It is common to see monkey mothers taking their babies to forage or play in the mountains and forests. Although most monkeys do not take hot springs, their natural state and social behavior can still be observed up close.
Red leaves: The forests around the park gradually turn red, orange and yellow,
creating a rich red leaves scene. The red leaves, along with the valleys, hot
spring steam and lively monkeys, are ideal subjects for photography
enthusiasts.
Kusatsu Onsen is one of the most popular hot spring towns in Japan, with a unique autumn scenery and a street suitable for strolling. Yubatake: the symbol of Kusatsu Onsen. The "hot spring field" in the center is steaming and surrounded by autumn leaves, like a painting. Kusatsu Thermal Performance: Perform "Yumo" (traditional way of regulating temperature) and experience the unique hot spring culture of Kusatsu.
Located in Numata City, Gunma Prefecture, Fukiwara Falls (吹切の滝) is a spectacular waterfall known as the "Niagara of the East". The waterfall is about 7 meters high and 30 meters wide. The water washes out a unique V-shaped crack on the rocks of the Katashina River, forming a breathtaking natural landscape. In autumn, the mountains and forests on both sides of the waterfall are covered with red, orange and yellow colors, forming a gorgeous autumn picture.
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Manza Prince Hotel is located in the Manza Onsen area of Tsumagoi Village, Gunma Prefecture, at an altitude of about 1,800 meters, making it one of the highest year-round hot spring resorts in Japan. Every autumn (late September to mid-October), the mountains and forests here are gradually covered with red, orange and yellow colors, forming a spectacular red leaf landscape. The open-air hot spring with a magnificent view, known as the "hot spring closest to the starry sky", is also selected as the number one secret and famous hot spring.
Manza Kogen Hotel is located in the Manza Onsen area of Tsumagoi Village, Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture, at an altitude of about 1,800 meters. It is one of the highest year-round hot spring resorts in Japan. Every autumn (late September to mid-October), the mountains and forests here are gradually covered with red, orange and yellow colors, forming a spectacular red leaf landscape: the "Stone Garden Open-Air Bath" of the hot spring hotel consists of 8 open-air baths, using 4 different spring sources, some of which are mixed baths. In addition, there are "Hundred Springs Hot Springs" with different springs in the inner and outer baths, a total of 12 baths, for tourists to enjoy a variety of hot spring experiences.
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【Travel conditions】
Travel origin and destination: Tokyo, Nagano Prefecture/Gunma Prefecture
Travel duration: 2 days
Transportation: Chartered bus
Bus company name: Safety Operator Service and other bus companies
Meals: 1 breakfast, 0 lunches, 1 dinner
Accommodation facilities: Yes
Manza Prince Hotel or Manza Kogen Hotel
Minimum number of people in a group: 15
Team leader: 0
Tour guide: 1
【Travel planning/implementation】
Operating company name: Toshiro Corporation
Address: 3-8-5 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 304
License exemption number: Mr. Guangguang Tourism Registration No. 2-7088
Travel industry association name: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
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