Kumoba Pond, a famous fall foliage spot in Karuizawa, attracts many visitors every autumn. When I visited last time, it happened to be a warm winter, so the maple leaves turned red much more slowly than in previous years. Fortunately, the weather was on our side, and the leaves finally began taking on their fall colors a few days before our departure, so the trip wasn't left with any regrets.
The lake was calm and picturesque, with wild ducks gliding leisurely across the surface. Their graceful reflections in the water were mesmerizing. If you have enough time, consider walking around the lake to enjoy the scenery and fall colors from different angles. Every view is incredibly romantic.
Kumoba Pond | Review by Linda Liao
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Koyo Toshokan (Red Leaves Library)
This event is held every year from early October to early November in the "Karuizawa Hoshino Area" to enjoy the Momiji leaves(maple leaves), read books, and have café time. The event is in the plaza in front of "Hoshino Onsen Tombo no yu -Onsen," surrounded by red Momiji (maple) trees and golden larch trees. Bookshelves are set up along the gently undulating terrain.
Every fall, Hoshino Resort holds its “Red Leaves Library” event, inviting travelers to connect with nature in a different way during the crisp autumn season. Unlike a typical library where you have to sit quietly in a fixed spot, here you can choose any position you like—sitting in a comfortable chair or lying in a playful hammock, with a view of the fall colors whenever you look up.
I especially like the hammock design. Once you lie down and gently sway with a book in your hands, listening to the wind rustling through the leaves, you rediscover the feeling of “reading slowly.” The autumn sunlight isn’t harsh, the cool breeze feels just right, and you’re surrounded by red, yellow, and orange leaves. Before you know it, you’ve blended into the scenery, warmly wrapped in a golden blanket. -
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Hoshino Onsen Tombo-no-Yu
Located about a five-minute walk from Harunire Terrace, the lifestyle complex operated by Hoshino Resorts, Hoshino Onsen Tombo-no-Yu is a renowned day-use hot spring cherished as one of Karuizawa’s classic retreats since its founding in 1915.
This is probably the most refined hot spring I've ever visited〜 Hoshino Onsen Tombo-no-Yu is very spacious, and even with quite a few people, it doesn't feel crowded or noisy at all. My favorite part was soaking in the bath while admiring the natural scenery through the large floor-to-ceiling windows. My whole body slowly warmed up as I looked out at the quiet forest. It was truly relaxing.
My last visit was during the fall and winter season, when they happened to be offering a limited-time “apple bath.” Bright red apples floated in the hot spring, and a subtle fruity fragrance drifted through the steam. The scene was so romantic it almost didn't feel real. I heard that these apples were purchased from farmers in Aomori and had cosmetic imperfections or weren't suitable for sale. This gives the fruit another purpose while adding some limited-time seasonal fun to the hot spring experience.
Tombo-no-Yu also has an open-air bath where you can enjoy different scenery in each season. Soaking in the piping-hot spring during fall and winter is especially nice—looking up at the sky and listening to the subtle sounds of nature around you, your body feels warm and your mind becomes calm. It's more than just soaking in a hot spring; it feels like giving yourself time to truly clear your mind. -
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Maruyama Coffee Harunire Terrace Branch
Opened as Maruyama Coffee’s fourth location, this cozy café sits within the charming Harunire Terrace, a small town-like area operated by Hoshino Resorts in Karuizawa.
My first impression of Maruyama Coffee was that it felt like a little café tucked away in the forest, with a relaxing, elegant atmosphere. At the front is the takeout ordering area, and the shelves are filled with all kinds of cute coffee products and souvenirs. The drip coffee bags were especially appealing, with beautiful packaging that makes them perfect for taking home to enjoy or giving as travel souvenirs.
I originally thought the café was small, but once I entered the seating area, I discovered it was much more spacious than expected. My favorite feature was the wall of bookshelves in the back, filled with hundreds of books. It makes you feel like you never want to leave once you sit down. Ordering a rich cup of coffee, finding a book you like, and quietly spending the afternoon there sounds so relaxing.
If I have the chance to visit again, I'll definitely choose a window seat. It feels like the best seat in the café, where you can sip your coffee while watching people come and go outside. There's no need to plan anything special. Spending a quiet afternoon here can become one of the most soothing moments of the trip. -












