Autumn is a great season for traveling. Whether you like working during your vacation, or playing games at Casino Chan, the sweater weather makes it easy and more enjoyable.

Some of the best places to see autumn leaves are in Japan, Korea, and New England in the United States.

If you’re looking for a great place to spend a relaxing autumn vacation, these spots are definitely worth considering.

Tokyo, Japan

The leaves start to change color in early October in Tokyo and the autumn activities are in full swing by mid-November. You can enjoy admiring the fall foliage, hiking in the mountains, visiting temples and shrines, and taking part in traditional Matsuri festivals. In late November and December, you can also enjoy Christmas lights and other festive decorations around the city.

Nami Island, Korea

Locally called Namiseom Island, Nami Island was created as a result of the building of Cheongpyeong Dam. The burial of General Nami, who oversaw a significant victory during the rule of the seventh king of the Joseon Dynasty, is located on the island. It is the primary item on every traveler’s wish list because it is where the renowned Korean drama ‘Winter Sonata’ was filmed. The Han River’s surface will reflect sunshine as you wander through the avenue of honey-yellow trees. By participating in certain water sports here, you can give your vacations in Korea an adventurous edge.

Seattle, USA

Autumn is a great time to visit Seattle and take advantage of the many attractions the city has to offer. Check out the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and the Fremont Troll, just to name a few. Or, take a short drive out of the city to see the stunning Fall foliage in the Cascade Mountains. With so much to do, you’ll never be bored in Seattle during Autumn!

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen is undeniably gorgeous to visit in the autumn. Nyhavn, a picturesque 17th-century harbor, is a great place to stroll, relax, and take in the Scandinavian cityscape. You must also visit Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. Tivoli is perfect for a summer day or an autumn evening—it’s open until 11 pm! If you’re a fan of The Little Mermaid, you must visit the iconic statue. A must-see for any Hans Christian Andersen fan, this statue is one of Copenhagen’s most iconic landmarks. Don’t forget about Rosenborg Castle either. This beautiful Renaissance castle was built in the early 17th century and is now home to the Danish Crown Jewels.