You know that feeling when you’re surrounded by nature’s paintbrush? That’s exactly what happened to me in Yokohama during autumn. I mean, wow! I never thought leaves could look so enchanting. If you’re planning a trip, buckle up because this is one ride you won’t want to miss!
Why Yokohama in Autumn?
Yokohama is not just about its bustling port and delicious Chinatown. Come autumn, it turns into a canvas painted with golds, reds, and oranges. Let me take you through some of my favorites.
Strolling Through **Yamashita Park**
First up, **Yamashita Park**. It’s a seaside park, and honestly, the combination of ocean breeze and golden ginkgo leaves was something else. Walking on the “yellow carpet” of fallen leaves felt like a scene straight out of a movie. I spotted some locals having picnics, and honestly, I wished I’d packed a sandwich!
Tip: Visit from mid-November to early December for the best colors. And it’s free! So, grab a coffee from a nearby café and enjoy.
Charming **Nippon Odori**
Next, I wandered down **Nippon Odori**, a street designed by a Scottish architect back in the day. The old Western-style buildings against the backdrop of vibrant yellow ginkgo trees were a sight to behold. I even sat at an open café, sipping on hot chocolate while people-watching. Not gonna lie, it was the perfect autumn afternoon.
Budget: A coffee here will set you back about ¥600 (around $4 USD). Totally worth it for the ambiance!
Hidden Gem: **Sankeien Garden**
Now, let me tell you about **Sankeien Garden**. This place was like stepping into a Japanese painting. The historical buildings and the fiery red maples were breathtaking. I literally gasped! It’s a bit more tucked away, but trust me, it’s worth the short bus ride from **Negishi Station**.
Entrance Fee: ¥700 (about $5 USD), but think of it as a ticket to paradise!
My Final Thoughts
If you’re like me and love a bit of color therapy, Yokohama’s autumn is calling your name. These spots are not just about pretty leaves; they’re experiences that fill you with warmth and wonder. Would I go back? Absolutely, but maybe I’ll pack that sandwich next time!
If any of this sounds like your kind of adventure, go for it! I’d love to hear what you think.

