4 нояб. 2021 г. · Kōyō literally means “red leaves,” but the word conveys much more. It represents the whole experience of the autumnal leaf color change. |
15 сент. 2024 г. · Colorful leaves (紅葉, kōyō) are to the Japanese autumn what cherry blossoms are to spring. The viewing of autumn leaves has been a popular ... Autumn Color Reports 2024 · Best Autumn Color Spots · Best Timing |
While it literally means to 'hunt' the autumn leaves, it actually means to 'seek out and admire' them. Learn more about koyo below and find out how you can ... |
15 апр. 2020 г. · Momiji refers to the maple leaves covered with red at that time of the year, while koyo corresponds to the leaves changing colors and turning from green to red. |
3 окт. 2015 г. · Kōyō (autumn foliage) is one of Japan's most famous seasonal spectacles. As fall deepens, the lush forests covering the country's mountainous landscape slowly ... |
14 окт. 2021 г. · Japan's autumnal tradition of admiring the changing leaves is called “koyo”. But what exactly does it entail? |
17 февр. 2021 г. · “Koyo” (紅葉) refers to the red, orange, and yellow leaves that change color every autumn, and the tradition of appreciating the colors of this fall foliage. |
The word comes from the two Japanese words momiji (紅葉), also known as kōyō, meaning "red leaves" or "maple tree" and kari (狩り), "hunting". 07:25. 05:19. |
Koyo refers to the phenomenon of changing autumn colors, mainly when it occurs to the leaves of deciduous broad-leaf trees before the leaves fall to the ground. |
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