Kyoto is colored yellow, red and orange in autumn. The immense woods that surround the Asian city give way to these colors to their leaves, bringing an atmosphere almost unreal. All around you can only see trees, sentieri covered by leaves, small rivers crossed by carp. All around there is a silence interrupted only by small gusts of wind. The city of Kyoto is 450 km from Tokyo and can be reached by train. The Shinkansen, the superfast train connects Tokyo station to Kyoto station in 2 hours and 40 minutes.
Un cappuccino warm and a bag of chestnuts roasted to walk along the streets of a Kyoto in autumn is what it takes to come into contact with the culture of this city. Even outside of those boschi immersed in the nature, the atmosphere doesn't change much: Kyoto is an immense city that alternates skyscrapers and chaos with peace senses, teleporting from modernity to small and ancient eateries simply by turning the corner.
All projects evening, after the sun has set and given way to a month shining, the streets are illuminated by lantern or small lights that create an atmosphere that is almost impossible to explain. The glow of candlelight illuminates the city enough to be able to admire Kyoto in all its glory splendor, accomplice a moon that with his White light offers one show incredible. This is Kyoto in autumn.