Kyoto

Kyoto

Kyoto in November

Great time to visit

Peak autumn season transforms Kyoto's temples into red and gold masterpieces, but brings cherry blossom-level crowds. The colors are absolutely spectacular, especially at Tofuku-ji, but expect to share every view with hundreds of other photographers.

Weather

November brings peak autumn foliage season with cool, dry days ideal for temple hopping. Mornings can be chilly but afternoons warm up pleasantly. Rain is rare and humidity stays low throughout the month.

17°C high8°C low6 rain days

Crowds & Cost

peak crowds
~$175/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Peak autumn foliage season
  • Autumn illuminations at temples
  • Shichi-Go-San children's festival

November Tips

  • Book everything months ahead - autumn rivals cherry blossom season for crowds
  • Visit popular spots like Kiyomizu-dera very early morning
  • Carry layers as temperature swings between morning and afternoon can be dramatic

All Months

Cherry blossom season (late March to early May) transforms Kyoto into something magical, but also chaotic. Philosopher's Path becomes a river of pink petals, and Maruyama Park fills with hanami parties. Book accommodations six months ahead and expect double the usual prices. Autumn (October-November) rivals spring for beauty. Maple leaves turn brilliant red at temples like Tofuku-ji, creating natural stained glass windows. The weather stays comfortable for walking, and crowds thin out compared to spring madness. March through May offers the best weather balance. Temperatures hover around 15-20°C, perfect for temple hopping. Rain comes frequently in early spring, so pack an umbrella and waterproof shoes. Summer brings intense humidity and temperatures reaching 35°C. But early mornings at temples like Fushimi Inari feel almost mystical in the mist. Plus, summer brings Gion Matsuri — Kyoto's most famous festival running through July. Winter sees fewer tourists and occasional snow dusting temple roofs. Indoor attractions like museums and tea houses become more appealing. Many gardens close early, but the ones that stay open offer serene, almost empty experiences. Avoid Golden Week (late April-early May) and Obon (mid-August) when domestic tourists flood the city. Hotel prices spike and popular temples become uncomfortably crowded.

Kyoto Scores

Solo

9/10

Couples

9/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

4/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

8/10

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