Is there a more typical Japanese snapshot than a red five-storied pagoda and vibrant red autumn leaves? If you think there isn't, you should go to Takahatafudoson Kongo-ji, a temple in Hino, Tokyo. Unfortunately I was there about two weeks too early to see the full glory of the momiji (Japanese maples) in autumn colors, but some trees already had some red leaves. In the second half of November there is also a momiji matsuri (maple festival). Dates differ, but it takes place for almost two weeks each autumn.
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Takahatafudoson Kongo Temple
Visit a beautiful five-storied pagoda
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By Maren Pauli
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![Takahatafudoson Kongo-ji has a lot of buildings, most of them framed with Japanese maples](http://a0.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/24265-132419/1000/tokyo-takahatafudoson-kongo-temple-132419.jpg)
Takahatafudoson Kongo-ji has a lot of buildings, most of them framed with Japanese maples
![On some days there are small market stalls where you can buy snacks](http://a0.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/24265-132420/1000/tokyo-takahatafudoson-kongo-temple-132420.jpg)
On some days there are small market stalls where you can buy snacks
![The maples start turning red in November](http://a1.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/24265-132421/1000/tokyo-takahatafudoson-kongo-temple-132421.jpg)
The maples start turning red in November
![The momiji matsuri is in the second half of November, when all the maples have turned into vibrant red](http://a2.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/24265-132422/1000/tokyo-takahatafudoson-kongo-temple-132422.jpg)
The momiji matsuri is in the second half of November, when all the maples have turned into vibrant red
![Details of the five-storied pagoda](http://a3.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/24265-132423/1000/tokyo-takahatafudoson-kongo-temple-132423.jpg)
Details of the five-storied pagoda
![The pagoda is lit up during night-time hours](http://a0.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/24265-132424/1000/tokyo-takahatafudoson-kongo-temple-132424.jpg)
The pagoda is lit up during night-time hours
![Here you can try seaweed tea and soy bean chips, and buy them if you like them!](http://a1.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/24265-132425/1000/tokyo-takahatafudoson-kongo-temple-132425.jpg)
Here you can try seaweed tea and soy bean chips, and buy them if you like them!
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Kim Bergström
2 years ago
I bet the peak autumn leaves here are stunning!
Param Pon
9 years ago
Nice photos. Little more photoroom touches maybe?
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