Niseko is also famous for its many lakes. The easiest to get to is Lake Hangetsu at the foot of Mt. Yotei. It takes about an hour to go down to the lakeside and enjoy a trek around it, but if you just want to look at the lake, you can get there by leaving the car and walking for 10 minutes.
Today, only a few trees and fallen leaves around Lake Hangetsu were red, but it seems that the autumn leaves are just beginning to change color.There are lots of mushrooms. Come and enjoy the Niseko autumn at your leisure.
There is also a variety of other sights to explore, such as Kagami-numa (Kagami Numa), for those who want to get a more thorough feel for the mountains, Shinsen-numa (Shinsen Numa), which is higher up in the mountain but can be reached by walking on a boardwalk, and Onuma (Onuma), which can be enjoyed by traversing the mountain and doing some light hiking. Be sure to enjoy these sights before the snow starts to fall.