The peak autumn foliage season runs from late November to early December, making it one of the last places in the Kanto region to experience fall colors. This later timing distinguishes it from most other autumn leaf spots in Japan, which typically peak earlier in November.
Take the Kominato Railway from Goi Station to either Yoro-Keikoku Station or Kazusa-Nakano Station. During autumn season weekends and national holidays, the Boso Satoyama GO bus operates from the station to Tsutsumori Momiji Valley bus stop, taking approximately 8 minutes. Alternatively, take a bus to Oikawa stop and walk 45 minutes. Note that IC cards like Suica and PASMO cannot be used on the Kominato Railway, so you must purchase paper tickets.
The walking trail extends approximately 1 kilometer from the entrance through the valley. The path follows alongside a mountain stream with views of waterfalls and rugged terrain. The temperature drops noticeably as you walk deeper into the valley, and the surrounding cliffs are densely covered with large trees. The walk is manageable for most visitors but requires reasonable mobility to navigate the mountain trail.
Yes, the valley is located approximately 30 minutes from the Ken-O Expressway Ichihara-Tsurumai Interchange. However, be aware that the access road is extremely narrow with many sections where two vehicles cannot pass simultaneously. Parking is available for 20 cars. Due to the challenging road conditions, first-time visitors may find it difficult to locate and reach the valley.