Micro-Season Travel: 10 Destinations Best Visited During Their 'Shoulder-Shoulder' Season
2. The Mystical Allure of Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto, Japan's cultural heart, is renowned for its stunning temples, traditional tea houses, and exquisite gardens. While spring's cherry blossoms and autumn's fiery foliage draw the crowds, the 'shoulder-shoulder' season of late November to early December offers a more intimate experience. The city’s ancient streets are less crowded, allowing for peaceful exploration of its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as Kinkaku-ji and Fushimi Inari-taisha. During this time, the gardens of Kyoto are in transition, with the last of the autumn leaves still clinging to the trees and the first hints of winter's chill in the air. This is also the season for koyo, or autumn leaf viewing, a beloved tradition that is less hectic than its spring counterpart. Kyoto's cuisine, rich in seasonal ingredients like matsutake mushrooms and yudofu (tofu hotpot), is another highlight of this enchanting season.