Japan's autumn colors set landscape alight

Shiobara beckons with hot springs, forest bathing and leaf viewing

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Shiobara, located about 160 kilometers north of Tokyo in Tochigi prefecture, is popular for its fiery fall foliage, plentiful hot springs and network of hiking trails. (All photos by Stephen Mansfield)

STEPHEN MANSFIELD, Contributing writer

SHIOBARA, Japan -- In travel, timing can be everything. A successful trip is often determined by the weather or the cultural calendar. In the hot spring town of Shiobara, in Japan's Tochigi prefecture, the season is the key.

Spring is pleasant in Shiobara, as new green leaves invigorate the valley. Summer offers pleasant walking, cycling and cool bathing in shallow rock pools along the Hokigawa River. But it is in autumn that the area comes into its glory. Adding to the picturesque aspect of the so-called Valley Line walking trail, which follows the river out of town, is a series of small but delightful waterfalls and rock clusters in the riverbed that creates white water effects.

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