
Daisetsuzan National Park
Japan's largest national park — bigger than Tokyo Prefecture — a volcanic plateau of jagged peaks, alpine meadows and cascading waterfalls at the geographical heart of Hokkaido. Autumn colours arrive here 6–8 weeks earlier than the rest of Japan, earning Daisetsuzan the title "first stage of autumn in Japan". The Sounkyo gorge, with its 150m basalt columns and twin waterfalls, is the most dramatic gateway into the park.
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For koyo (autumn colours), aim for the third week of September at altitude. Book Sounkyo ryokan well in advance — it sells out months ahead in autumn. The Ginga-no-taki and Ryusei-no-taki waterfalls are a 15-min walk from the gorge road.
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