In the midst of a thick morning fog and cloudy sky, I began again at the most astounding piece of the national park in Okunikko. The foliage on the trees around the high Konsei pass and the Yumoto Onsen territory was everything except gone today, however a couple pockets of trees were all the while clutching their yellows and reds.
Nikko Report
Written By Unknown on Friday, August 14, 2015 | 11:58 PM
With pre-winter hues going to a completion on higher mountains like Tateyama and Nasu, a portion of the best places to discover fall shading at this mid-point in the season are the regions just underneath the most noteworthy heights. Nikko just so happens to be one of those exceptional spots that components a tremendous scope of rises, and a long fall shading season. To perceive how far the hues have moved down the mountains since my last report from Nikko two weeks prior, I headed back there again today.
In the midst of a thick morning fog and cloudy sky, I began again at the most astounding piece of the national park in Okunikko. The foliage on the trees around the high Konsei pass and the Yumoto Onsen territory was everything except gone today, however a couple pockets of trees were all the while clutching their yellows and reds.
In the midst of a thick morning fog and cloudy sky, I began again at the most astounding piece of the national park in Okunikko. The foliage on the trees around the high Konsei pass and the Yumoto Onsen territory was everything except gone today, however a couple pockets of trees were all the while clutching their yellows and reds.