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Japan, Endless Discovery

By: japan.travel

Discover the full range of amazing things to see and do across Japan! Find inspiration for your Japan vacation, from sightseeing in the city and cultural immersion in the countryside to top picks and suggested itineraries.

Arrive in Japan with a game plan. Discover the many events and festivals, temples and castles, theme parks and hot springs, beaches and outdoor activities that Japan has to offer. Whether you're passionate about sports, an art lover, a nature enthusiast, a history buff, a foodie, or just looking to relax on a beach, the possibilities for your Japan journey are endless.

Nagano, Japan Photo by Evgeny Tchebotarev on Pexels
Nagano, Japan Photo by Evgeny Tchebotarev on Pexels

JAPAN ATTRACTIONS:

See centuries-old shrines, explore pristine national parks, shop in chic urban centers or simply relax on an island beach resort. Start with the classic temples of Kyoto or entertainment hubs of Tokyo, but explore a little further to make your own fresh and exciting discoveries.

Across Japan, you will find cultural heritage high rated by international standards. See industry-leading architecture and design, and enjoy the beauty of the changing seasons, from magnificent gardens to department stores and cuisine. Leave the towns and cities behind, and discover hot spring hamlets in the mountains, white sandy beaches and an array of adventure activities.

Japan Photo by Evgeny Tchebotarev on Pexels
Japan Photo by Evgeny Tchebotarev on Pexels
Sagae, Yamagata, Japan Photo by Dennis on Pexels
Tokyo Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash
Tokyo Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash

Đề xuất hàng đầu: Cánh đồng Lúa Senmaida, Đỉnh Nokogiri, Hell Peek Point (Điểm ngắm địa ngục), Lễ hội hoa Anh đào tại Hirosaki, Chùa Kiyomizudera, Đường mòn xuyên rừng trúc Arashiyama, Khu vườn Phía ngoài Hoàng Cung, Vườn Kawachi Fujien Wisteria, Cồn Cát Tottori, Quái vật Tuyết Zao (Yamagata), Hành lang Tuyết Tateyama, Thủy cung Churaumi Okinawa, Vườn thú Ueno, Công viên Khỉ Takasakiyama, Bảo tàng Quốc gia về Khoa học và Đổi mới Tiên tiến, Bảo tàng Thiên nhiên và Khoa học Quốc gia, Sanrio Puroland…

CULTURE IN JAPAN:

From contemporary art to ruins, relics and the remains of ancient capitals. Experience Japanese culture everywhere: from within the grounds of the country's ancient shrines and temples; in the trendy streets of Harajuku; at a friendly izakaya; or at a lively festival.

Most people build Kyoto and Nara into their Japan itineraries for a generous serving of traditional Japanese culture. While these are two historic and culturally rich destinations, Japan boasts a healthy selection of less-explored alternatives equally worth considering.

Shibuya Photo by Jezael Melgoza on Unsplash
Shibuya Photo by Jezael Melgoza on Unsplash

If you like your culture hands-on, book a stay at a temple for a taste of temple life, walk one of the country's ancient trails, get creative with a traditional craft at a local studio. Equally memorable experiences include traditional Japanese theater, avant-garde art installations and local festivals ranging from the regal to the raucous.

Những địa danh hàng đầu: Nara-machi Area, Aizu Bukeyashiki, Dinh thự Võ sĩ đạo vùng Aizu, Khu Vườn Korakuen, Vườn Kenrokuen, Chợ cá Nagahama, Hida Takayama, Gion & Higashiyama, Tozan-jinja Shrine, Arita & Imari, Đảo Sado, Lâu đài Kanazawa, Thung lũng Kiso, Shibuya Area, Shinsekai, Phố Kokusai-dori…

Tokyo, Japan Photo by Rob Maxwell on Unsplash
Tokyo, Japan Photo by Rob Maxwell on Unsplash
Koyasan Temple Image by Yamabon from Pixabay
Koyasan Temple Image by Yamabon from Pixabay

HISTORY IN JAPAN:

Visit castles, temples, towns famous for ferocious warriors, and villages that flourished as training centers for ninja.

Explore World Heritage sites including Himeji Castle, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, and the historic villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama and more. While all of these sites are striking examples of Japanese history, discover many other sites dotted around the country where you can set foot in Japan's past.

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Photo by Pixabay
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Photo by Luna Luna on Pexels

Aizuwakamatsu in Fukushima Prefecture is known as the land of the samurai. You can visit many sites showcasing samurai culture, including Tsurugajo Castle. If you are interested in exploring the home of the quieter yet equally ruthless band of assassins—the ninja—head to the village of Iga Ueno in Mie Prefecture, or the Koka region in Shiga Prefecture. The southern islands of Okinawa boast a rich history quite different to the mainland. Visit the stone walls of the long-lost Ryukyu Kingdom and discover extraordinary artistic, musical and culinary traditions.

Đề xuất hàng đầu: Đền thờ Nikko Toshogu, Edo Tokyo Hakubutsukan, Bảo tàng Edo-Tokyo, Đền thờ Meiji-jingu, Bảo tàng Kiến trúc Không gian Mở Edo Tokyo, Kamakura Daibutsu (Đại Phật), Shirakawa-go Area, Đền thờ Ise-jingu, Kumano Kodo, Gion, Đền thờ Kamigamo-jinja…

Meguro River, Matsuno Photo by Sora Sagano on Unsplash
Meguro River, Matsuno Photo by Sora Sagano on Unsplash

JAPANESE NATURE:

A country made up of mountains, forests, and stretches of coastline, Japan offers you plenty of opportunity to spend time among nature. Explore Tokyo’s greener side with an easy day trip, head to the coastal regions for stunning beaches and saw-toothed coastline, or go deep into the mountains for some serious trekking.

A trek to the top of Mt. Takao can be done within a day from the capital, while you can spend several days walking the pilgrimage routes that wind through the Kii Mountain Range in western Japan. Not just limited to mountain exploration, the country's coastlines are often dotted with towering monuments of rock forged by years of erosion, and beaches stretch along clear blue waters.

Fukuoka, Prafektur Fukuoka, Japan Photo by Jan Bouken on Pexels
Fukuoka, Prafektur Fukuoka, Japan Photo by Jan Bouken on Pexels

Depending on which season you choose to visit, the natural backdrop will change from the delicate pinks of cherry blossom season in spring, fresh greens of summer, golden hues of autumn and mountains covered in powder snow in winter. Spend time among the seasonal foliage in gardens and National Parks. Find out more about Recreation Forests of Japan and the many activities you can enjoy in them.

Đề xuất hàng đầu: Lễ hội Đèn lồng Tuyết tại Thành Hirosaki, Lễ hội Hoa Mùa xuân Ashikaga, Jomonsugi, Công viên Quốc gia Yakushima, Công viên Quốc gia Sanriku Fukko (Iwate), Công viên Quốc gia Sanriku Fukko (Aomori), Cồn Cát Tottori, Sông Shimanto, Quái vật Tuyết Zao (Yamagata), Eo biển Naruto, Takachiho Kyou Gorge, Hẻm núi Takachiho, Băng trôi Ryuhyo, Vách đá Shiodawara, Hồ Xanh, Hành lang Tuyết Tateyama, Angel Road (Con đường thiên thần)

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FOOD & DRINK IN JAPAN:

Experience Japan’s rich food and drink culture in its izakaya, restaurants, ryokan and ryotei. Japanese food is an art form. Try favourites like sushi and ramen, taste authentic regional cuisine, and enjoy local sake, shochu and beer.

Japanese cuisine is roughly divided into washoku (traditional Japanese dishes like sushi, somen and tempura) and yoshoku (Japanese versions of western dishes, like pasta, omelette and beef stew). From Hokkaido in the north to Kyushu and Okinawa in the south, you can find highly seasonal regional specialties and dishes as delicious as they are beautiful, reflecting the local culture.

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Photo by Christel Jensen on Pexels

Sit at a sushi counter, dine at a traditional ryotei, eat vegetarian shojin ryori in a monastery or enjoy casual food at an izakaya or yatai food stall. Complement traditional and modern takes on Japanese cuisine with sake from a local brewery in Niigata, sip on sweet potato shochu in Kagoshima, or try one of Japan's highly-acclaimed whiskies from Hokkaido, Osaka or Nagano. Head to Yamanashi for elegant wines or try the newest craft gins and micro-brews in Tokyo. Explore, discover, taste and enjoy.

Đề xuất hàng đầu: Shimonoseki Kaikyokan-Shimonoseki City Aquarium, Shimonoseki, Around Sapporo, Sapporo & Khu vực xung quanh, Shinsaibashi Area, Dotonbori & Shinsaibashi, Khu phố Tàu ở Yokohama, Sapporo Beer Museum, Bảo tàng bia Sapporo, Nakasu & Tenjin Area, Nakasu, Matsusaka, Nada Gogo…

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Photo by Isabella Mendes on Pexels
Image by Christian from Pixabay
Image by Christian from Pixabay

SHOPPING IN JAPAN:

Take to the streets of chic shopping districts in the city or hunt for traditional wares in the country's rural regions. Japan's deep-rooted tradition of craftsmanship has earned Japanese products a reputation for high quality around the world.

From lovingly brewed sake and prized porcelain crafted in the same way for centuries, to the very latest gadgets and the hippest fashion, you will find it near impossible to leave the country empty-handed. Discover where to shop and what to buy. And expect tax-free deals, limited edition lineups and one-of-a-kind finds.

Đề xuất hàng đầu: Harajuku & Omotesando & Aoyama Area, Omotesando & Aoyama, Harajuku, Roppongi, Minato Mirai District 21 Area, Thành phố Namba, Thị trấn nhà bếp Kappabashi, Ameya Yokocho (Ameyoko), Amerika-Mura, Phố Mua sắm Shinsaibashi-suji, Chợ Nishiki

Tokya, Photo by Aleksandar Pasaric on Pexels
Tokya, Photo by Aleksandar Pasaric on Pexels

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