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What to Do in Osaka & Kyoto in November: Top Events, Festivals, Fall Foliage & Illuminations

What to Do in Osaka & Kyoto in November: Top Events, Festivals, Fall Foliage & Illuminations

Date published: 23 October 2024

In Osaka and Kyoto, November is a lively month filled with events and seasonal charm. As winter approaches and the days turn cooler, it’s the ideal time to enjoy autumn’s vibrant colors, and the Kansai region comes alive with enchanting illuminations and early holiday festivities.

Here’s a curated guide to the best activities, events, and scenic spots to explore in Osaka and Kyoto this November.

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Table of Contents
  1. November Events at Theme Parks and Popular Spots
  2. Traditional Festivals
  3. Seasonal Flower Events
  4. Food Festivals
  5. Make the Most of November in Kansai!

November Events at Theme Parks and Popular Spots

Hirakata Park Light Amusement Park ~ Flowering Illumination (Osaka)

Hirakata Park Light Amusement Park ~ Flowering Illumination (Osaka)

Hirakata-koen Station on the Keihan Electric Railway is about a 5-minute walk from Osaka's Hirakata Park, home to the annual illumination event.

This year’s event, themed "Flowering Illumination," will run from November 2024 to April 2025 and features seven themed areas. Highlights include the Tree of Flowers and Fairies, with a grand 13-meter tree symbolizing blooming flowers, and the Lantern Square of Light, adorned with glowing lanterns. Interactive areas like the Fortune-Telling Fountain allow visitors to press a button to start a flower-themed fortune-telling experience, changing the music and lighting. The Butterfly Garden offers a whimsical photo spot where you can pose as a butterfly.

In the evening, over 20 attractions light up, creating a sparkling, magical atmosphere. You can even take a ride on the popular Sky Walker Ferris wheel for a panoramic view of the illuminated Hirakata Park and Osaka’s nightscape.

Event Details
  • Venue: Hirakata Park
  • Event Dates: Specific days from November 2, 2024 – April 6, 2025 (*Please check the official website’s operating calendar for details)
  • Event Hours: 10 AM–8 PM (Light Amusement Park from 5 PM–8 PM)
  • Admission: Park entry + free pass — Adults (junior high school and up): 5,100 yen, Elementary school students: 4,300 yen, Kids (2 years and older but not yet in school): 3,000 yen; Park entry only — Adults: 1,800 yen, Elementary school students: 1,000 yen, Kids: 1,000 yen; After 4 PM entry + free pass — Adults: 3,600 yen, Elementary school students: 3,000 yen, Kids: 2,200 yen
  • Official website
  • Hirakata Park
    ひらかたパーク
    • Address 1-1 Hirakata Koen-cho, Hirakata City, Osaka, 573-0054, Japan

Monster Hunter: The Field at Nijigen no Mori (Awaji, Hyogo)

©CAPCOM
©CAPCOM

Nijigen no Mori, a unique theme park in Hyogo's Awaji Island Park, combines anime, technology, and nature. Currently, it features a limited-time collaboration with the action-packed game Monster Hunter in the special attraction, Monster Hunter: The Field.

Participants step into the role of rookie hunters at the "Awaji Gathering Hub," embarking on training quests to hone their skills. The adventure unfolds in two stages: Field Exploration and the Large Monster Hunt. Armed with weapon controllers and tracking devices, players face the formidable Rathalos, using full-body movement to control weapons and dodge attacks, creating an intense, immersive experience. Exclusive collaboration merchandise and game-inspired food are also available.

Tickets are required, with prices varying based on the hunt and season. Please check the official website for details.

Event Details
  • Venue: Nijigen no Mori
  • Dates: July 27, 2024 – January 31, 2025
  • Hours: 10 AM–7 PM (subject to seasonal changes)
  • Price: 1 Hunt (single ticket) — Adults (junior high and up): 2,900–3,900 yen, Children (elementary and younger): 1,800–2,100 yen (Prices vary by hunt and season. Children in elementary school and younger must be accompanied by a ticket-holding guardian, junior high and older).
  • Official website
  • Nijigen no Mori Anime Park
    ニジゲンノモリ
    • Address 2425-2 Kusumoto, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture, 656-2301

Toei Kyoto Studio Park "Uzumasa Jougaku Festival: Radiance LUMINE" (Kyoto)

Toei Kyoto Studio Park "Uzumasa Jougaku Festival: Radiance LUMINE" (Kyoto)

Located in Kyoto, Toei Kyoto Studio Park is a theme park set against the backdrop of historical Japan, just a short walk from Satsueisho-mae Station. Staff dressed as samurai and Edo-period townsfolk, along with traditional Japanese row houses, known as nagaya, create an immersive experience that feels like stepping back into an Edo town.

The annual Uzumasa Jougaku Festival features booths and stages dedicated to Japanese anime and manga. Each year, popular anime and game booths showcase original merchandise and character panels. This year, characters and games such as Otōri Danshi and Ayakashi Ramble! will be featured.

The highlight of the event is COS-PATIO in Uzumasa Jougaku Festival, one of Japan's largest cosplay events. Cosplayers dressed in styles related to Toei Kyoto Studio Park, including historical and traditional attire, will gather in this scenic location. The festival also offers period drama-style photo spots, where participants can enjoy cosplay photography under lighting effects created by professional film production staff.

Event Details
  • Venue: Toei Kyoto Studio Park
  • Event Dates: November 23–24, 2024
  • Event Hours: November 23, 9 AM–8 PM; November 24, 9 AM–7 PM (COS-PATIO in Uzumasa Jougaku Festival from 9 AM–5 PM)
  • Notes: The event will be held rain or shine
  • Official website

Osaka Hikari Kyouen 2024 (Midosuji & Nakanoshima, Osaka)

The image is for illustrative purposes. Image source: PIXTA
The image is for illustrative purposes. Image source: PIXTA

Osaka Hikari Kyouen is an illumination event featuring the "Midosuji Illumination," held on Osaka's symbolic street, Midosuji, and the "OSAKA Light Renaissance" program at Nakanoshima, with participation from 30 locations across Osaka Prefecture.

The Midosuji Illumination was recognized in January 2015 as the "street with the most illuminated trees" in the world, creating a dazzling atmosphere. This year, the design concept is "Growing Light," aiming for an event that cultivates light alongside the city and its people. Various content, including light art created in public workshops and projection mapping, is planned.

The OSAKA Light Renaissance features light programs that highlight the riverside scenery, fitting for Osaka, known as Water City. Additionally, unique light programs showcasing the charm of various regions will be presented throughout Osaka.

Event Details (Midosuji Illumination)
  • Venue: Midosuji (from Hanshin-mae Intersection to Namba West Exit Intersection)
  • Event Dates: November 3 – December 31, 2024
  • Event Hours: Around 5 PM–11 PM (Only on December 31 until 1 AM)
  • Admission: Free
  • Official website
  • Midosuji
    • Address Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka - Namba, Chuo-ku, 530-0001
      View Map
    • Nearest Station Osaka Station (JR Kansai Main Line / JR Tokaido Line / JR Kyoto Line / JR Osaka Loop Line / JR Kobe Line / JR Takarazuka Line / JR Osaka East Line)
      5 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 06-6615-6573
Event Details (OSAKA Light Renaissance 2024)
  • Venue: Around Osaka City Hall – Nakanoshima Park
  • Event Dates: December 14–25, 2024
  • Event Hours: Varies by content
  • Admission: Free
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • OSAKA Light Renaissance 2024
    OSAKA光のルネサンス 2024
    • Address Osaka City Hall area to Nakanoshima Park

Shima Spain Village: Sparkling Christmas (Ise Shima, Mie)

©SHIMA SPAIN VILLAGE CO.,LTD.
©SHIMA SPAIN VILLAGE CO.,LTD.

Shima Spain Village's Christmas event is located in Shima City, Mie Prefecture, about two and a half hours from Namba, Osaka.

As its name suggests, Shima Spain Village is a resort that recreates the charm of Spanish streets, featuring the theme park Parque España and relaxing hot springs. Its setting amid the natural beauty of Ise Shima adds to its appeal.

From November 2 to December 25, 2024, the Sparkling Christmas event will feature a grand Christmas tree in the Parque España area. As evening falls, illuminations light up, creating a romantic atmosphere. At night, a beautiful illumination show, titled Espectáculo de Gran Árbol Feliz Navidad 2024 (performed twice after 5 PM from December 2 to 25, each lasting 6 minutes), will showcase dazzling visuals projected onto the tree, set to Spanish Christmas songs. Restaurants will also serve holiday dishes and sweets inspired by the tree and stars.

Event Details
  • Venue: Shima Spain Village
  • Event Dates: November 2 – December 25, 2024
  • Event Hours: Varies by day
  • Admission: One-day passport — Adult (18–64 years): 5,700 yen, Junior (12–17 years): 4,400 yen, Child (3–11 years): 3,600 yen, Senior (65 years and older): 3,800 yen
  • Official website

NO LIMIT! Christmas (Universal Studios Japan, Osaka)

NO LIMIT! Christmas (Universal Studios Japan, Osaka)

Universal Studios Japan's Christmas event, NO LIMIT! Christmas, brings a vibrant and colorful experience to the park. In the Gramercy Park (New York area), a stunning Christmas tree over 30 meters tall dazzles guests with its bright and vivid decorations. During the day, the sunlight reflects beautifully off draping ornaments and large diamond-shaped decorations. At night, the tree comes alive with colorful, pop-inspired illuminations that rhythmically shine in sync with Christmas songs.

In the evenings, the Christmas live show, Frosty's Electric Snow Party (approximately 20 minutes, held twice daily), will take place. Characters dazzling in neon colors will perform energetic dance routines on stage! Characters such as Electric Frosty, along with Christmas-clad Snoopy, Elmo, Hello Kitty, and Minions, will all gather in a spectacular show. The climax will feature upgraded pyrotechnics compared to last year, culminating in a three-minute photo opportunity during the finale.

In the Wizarding World of Harry Potter™, the castle show returns after five years with Hogwarts Magical Night Winter Magic (approximately 10 minutes; showtimes and frequency vary by day). In the finale, when the spell Lumos Maxima! is cast, Hogwarts™ Castle will illuminate in a brilliant display, marking the climax of the magical experience.

Event Details
  • Venue: Universal Studios Japan
  • Event Dates: November 20, 2024 – January 5, 2025
  • Hours: Varies by date
  • Admission: Varies by date
  • Official website
  • Universal Studios Japan
    ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン
    • Address 2-1-33 Sakurajima, Konohana-ku, Osaka City, Osaka 554-0031, Japan

Traditional Festivals

Osaka Bay Rinku Art Fireworks 2024 (Rinku, Osaka)

Osaka Bay Rinku Art Fireworks 2024 (Rinku, Osaka)

Rinku Park, located just a short distance from Kansai Airport, will host an autumn fireworks festival, combining fireworks and music in a captivating display. This year’s event will be the largest yet, with enhanced pyrotechnics and performances. Japan’s top fireworks professionals have meticulously synchronized the show to match the rhythm and melody of the music, creating a breathtaking experience. The venue’s unobstructed view makes it ideal for enjoying the display. Plus, Marble Beach at Rinku Park, known as one of Japan’s top 100 sunset spots, offers the chance to enjoy a stunning sunset before the fireworks begin.

Event Details
  • Venue: Rinku Park Special Venue
  • Event Dates: November 2, 2024
  • Event Hours: 3 PM–6 PM (Start time: 6 PM)
  • Admission: Marble Beach Side Seating (Reserved) from 7,000 yen
  • Official website

Kiyomizu-dera: Illuminations & Special Nighttime Viewing

Located in Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kiyomizu-dera Temple, the head temple of the Hossō group, is hosting special nighttime illuminations and viewings. The temple is built on a cliff, featuring a stage that protrudes from the edge, famously known as the Kiyomizu Stage. During the autumn foliage season, the breathtakingly beautiful leaves spread beneath the stage.

For a limited time, Kiyomizu-dera will conduct nighttime illuminations and special night viewings. The Kiyomizu Stage, surrounded by vibrant autumn leaves, presents a truly magical sight. The vividly colored West Gate also stands out against the night sky. Throughout the event, a blue beam of light called the "Kannon Jihikari" will shine from Kiyomizu-dera, illuminating the city of Kyoto.

Event Details
  • Venue: Kiyomizu-dera Temple
  • Event Dates: November 18–30, 2024
  • Event Hours: 5:30 PM–9 PM (last entry)
  • Admission: Adults: 500 yen, Children (Elementary & Junior High): 200 yen
  • Official website

Seasonal Flower Events

Hasedera Autumn Leaves Festival & Special Fall Viewing (Sakurai, Nara)

(Photo: Hase-dera)
(Photo: Hase-dera)

Located a short walk from Kintetsu Hasedera Station in Nara, Hasedera hosts its annual Hasedera Autumn Leaves Festival & Special Fall Viewing starting in early October.

Set within the expansive mountains, Hasedera showcases a variety of trees like maples, gingko, dogwood, and zelkova. During the peak of autumn, visitors can enjoy the stunning reds and yellows of the leaves at the Hasedera Autumn Leaves Festival. Additionally, the Special Fall Viewing offers a rare opportunity to enter the National Treasure main hall, where visitors can touch the feet of the Kannon statue in prayer, an experience normally reserved for temple staff.

Event Details
  • Venue: Hasedera Temple
  • Dates: Autumn Leaves: October 5 – December 8, 2024; Special Fall Viewing: October 5 – December 8, 2024
  • Hours: General Admission: 9 AM–5 PM (until 4:30 PM in December), Special Fall Viewing: 9:30 AM–4 PM
  • Admission: General admission: 500 yen, Special Fall Viewing: 1,000 yen
  • Official website

Sanzenin Momiji Festival (Ohara, Kyoto)

Sanzenin Momiji Festival (Ohara, Kyoto)

At Sanzenin, a temple of the Tendai sect and a central location in the Ohara area, the Sanzenin Momiji Festival takes place during the peak of the autumn foliage. During the fall season, the gardens of Yuseien and Shuuhakuen, surrounded by cedar trees, are painted in autumn hues with red and yellow maple leaves.

Along the approximately 50-meter path flanked by stone walls and teahouses, maple trees spread their branches. Within the temple grounds, red and yellow leaves beautifully blanket the blue moss garden.

During the festival period, the secret Buddha, the Gold-colored Fudo Myoo, will be unveiled.

Event Details
  • Venue: Sanzenin
  • Event Dates: October 28 – November 28, 2024
  • Event Hours: 8:30 AM–5 PM (9 AM opening in October)
  • Admission: Adults: 700 yen, Junior and Senior High School Students: 400 yen, Elementary School Students: 150 yen

Minoh Momiji Festival (Minoh, Osaka)

The image is for illustration purposes only. Image material: PIXTA
The image is for illustration purposes only. Image material: PIXTA

At Meiji no Mori Minoh Quasi-National Park, located just outside Minoh Station on the Hankyu Minoh Line, you can experience a natural paradise complete with waterfalls and lush greenery, all within the bustling city of Osaka. The park hosts the seasonal "Minoh Momiji Matsuri" festival during autumn.

The highlight of the event is the beautiful foliage of red and yellow momiji (maple) and ichou (ginkgo) trees. At night, the park's Minoh Waterfall, the waterfall path, and the Kannon Hall of Takiyasu-ji Temple, along with the Phoenix Pavilion and the renowned Momiji viewing spot, Seieiji Temple, are all illuminated, creating a magical atmosphere.

In addition to the foliage viewing, various activities are planned, including Forest Yoga (on November 9, Saturday, with a participation fee of 1,500 yen), nature walks, hammock experiences, and "Minoh Mori Therapy" (on November 16, Saturday, with a participation fee of 3,000 yen).

During the event period, footlights will illuminate the waterfall path from Minoh Station to Minoh Waterfall, and spotlights will shine on the surface of the Minoh River and surrounding trees. Tape lights will also be installed along the waterfall path, adding to the enchanting nighttime ambiance.

Event Details
  • Venue: Osaka Prefectural Minoh Park
  • Event Dates: November 9 – December 1, 2024
  • Event Hours: Varies by activity; illuminations from sunset to 9:30 PM
  • Admission: Varies by activity
  • Official website

Arashiyama Momiji Festival (Arashiyama, Kyoto)

The image is for illustrative purposes only. Image source: PIXTA
The image is for illustrative purposes only. Image source: PIXTA

The Momiji Festival is held in the popular autumn foliage spot of Arashiyama every year. The event takes place at a venue easily accessible from the Arashiyama Station on the Arashiyama Line and the Arashiyama Kouen bus stop on the city bus line 28.

Arashiyama is said to be a favored area of the wealthy Heian aristocrats about 1,300 years ago during the Heian period. The Momiji Festival recreates the boating activities enjoyed by these aristocrats. Numerous boats, including the Koto Music Boat, Imayo Kabuki Boat, and Noh Stage Boat, float on the Oigawa River (upstream of the Katsuragawa River), and various events are held along the riverbank.

From the yakatabune (houseboats) on the Oigawa River, visitors can enjoy performances of Imayo (songs that were popular in the Heian period) and Heian Gagaku music (reservation required, limited plans available).

During this time, the red and yellow leaves beautifully color the mountains of Arashiyama and nearby Ogurayama. Why not enjoy the feeling of being transported back to the Heian period while watching boats from the famous Togetsukyo Bridge in Kyoto?

Event Details
  • Venue: Upstream of the Oigawa River and Togetsukyo Bridge
  • Event Dates: November 10, 2024
  • Event Hours: 10 AM–3 PM
  • Admission: Free (seating is charged)
  • Official website
  • Togetsu-kyo Bridge
    • Address Sagatenryuji Suenobaba Town, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, 616-8385
      View Map
    • Nearest Station Arashiyama Station (Keifuku Dentetsu-arashiyama Line)
      3 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 075-411-9990

Food Festivals

Yakiimo Festival (Osaka Castle Park)

Yakiimo Festival (Osaka Castle Park)

A food festival themed around the simple yet profound delight of "yakiimo" (roasted sweet potatoes) is set to take place. Fourteen vendors will gather to offer a variety of new yakiimo sweets, savory dishes featuring roasted sweet potatoes, and the classic yakiimo itself. Among the highlights are unique creations such as Salt Butter Brûlée Yakiimo and Yakiimo Tempura, blending both Japanese and Western elements.

One luxurious item on the menu is the Sweet Potato Steak with Maple Butter & Truffle Salt (1,400 yen), featuring sweet potatoes aged for a year, roasted using the vendor's special technique, and served as a steak.

The festival will also feature savory options with a twist, including Yakiimo Miso Soup, Yakiimo Chowder, Spicy Yakiimo Stew, and Yakiimo Gratin, making it a perfect spot for lunch or dinner.

Event Details
  • Venue: Osaka, Osaka Castle Park, Taiyo no Hiroba (Sun Plaza)
  • Event Dates: November 8 – November 17, 2024
  • Event Hours: 11 AM–7 PM (10 AM–7 PM on weekends)
  • Admission: Free (food and drink costs are additional; cashless payment only)
  • Official website (in Japanese)

Make the Most of November in Kansai!

November in the Kansai region is packed with events like illuminations, Christmas festivities, and autumn foliage celebrations. Kyoto, in particular, attracts many visitors for leaf-viewing, leading to significant crowds. Be sure to plan your visit with ample time!

*Please note that the information in this article is as of October 2024. For the latest updates, please check official websites.

Written by:
Kaori Kimura
Kaori Kimura

Kaori Kimura is a Japanese travel writer with roughly 20 years of experience in editing and publishing travel guides. After graduating from university, she worked at a publishing company for about 10 years, specializing in travel guides. She has undertaken numerous assignments both internationally, including in places like Paris, France, and Taiwan, as well as domestically in areas such as Hokkaido and Kyushu. Following this, she lived in Guangzhou, China for about two years as an expatriate spouse and contributed to local media, writing on economics and travel guides. Upon returning to Japan, she gained experience in editing and writing for web media. A key strength of hers is her involvement in creating travel guide articles for both inbound and outbound tourism. She possesses the highest level (HSK-6) of the standardized Chinese language proficiency test, level 2 in Japan's French language test, and EIKEN Grade Pre-1.

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