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Top 10 Things to Do in Japan
Every country has its unique charm, but few feel more singular than Japan's blend of tradition and modernity. For over 200 years, Japan isolated itself from international trade, allowing it to develop a truly exceptional culture. With ancient temples, vibrant cityscapes, serene gardens, and great amusement parks, there’s a fascinating blend of the old and new. So, what are the top 10 things to do in Japan that you absolutely can’t miss?
Cross Shibuya Crossing
Known as “The Scramble,” Shibuya Crossing is a bustling intersection symbolising Tokyo’s fast-paced lifestyle. Immerse yourself in the flow of pedestrians at one of the world’s busiest crossings for a truly unique experience.
Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo
Explore Fushimi Inari Shrine
Kyoto's Fushimi Inari Shrine is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates winding through the forest. Dedicated to the Shinto god of rice, the site offers stunning views and a spiritual journey as you explore its pathways.
Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto
Eat!
Japanese cuisine is a great reason to visit Japan. From simple rice and miso breakfasts to specialised sushi and ramen dinners, every meal is a great one. Each region boasts unique dishes, making every part of Japan a culinary experience.
Hiroshima Style Okonomiyaki
Wander Kyoto’s Gion District
Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, with traditional wooden machiya teahouses, and exclusive ochaya (entertainment houses). As you wander through its atmospheric streets, keep an eye out for geiko (Kyoto dialect for geisha) and maiko (apprentice geisha) in their stunning attire, offering a glimpse into the secretive world of geisha culture.
Gion District, Kyoto
Relax in Hakone’s Onsens
Experience the Japanese tradition of bathing in onsens, natural hot springs believed to have healing properties. Remember to wash before entering and embrace the communal bathing culture for a truly authentic experience. You can also book a private Onsen in advance when staying in our Hakone hotel.
Read more tips on how to Onsen (like a local!) here.
View Mount Fuji from the Bullet Train
Hop on the Shinkansen (Bullet Train) for a rapid journey to Kyoto, with spectacular views of Mount Fuji along the way. This iconic mountain holds a sacred place in Japanese culture, and it has been celebrated in art and literature for centuries.
Mount Fuji & Bullet Train, Hakone
Buy Something from a Vending Machines
Japan has the highest number of vending machines in the world, with approximately 3.97 million scattered across the country. This translates to about one vending machine for every 24 people. Whether you're looking for batteries, flowers, Kit Kats, or even ramen, you'll likely find it in one of Japan's vending machines, as they offer an incredible variety of products.
Vending Machine, Tokyo
Get lost in Takayama’s Historical Town
Takayama’s well-preserved old town showcases feudal-era architecture and traditional streets. Visit the morning market for local produce and unique souvenirs like Sarubobo dolls, and explore the float museum to learn about the city's biannual festivals.
Historical Town, Takayama
Feed the Deer in Nara
Nara, Japan's first permanent capital, is home to friendly deer that roam freely in Nara Park. Visit the impressive Todaiji Temple, housing a massive bronze Buddha, and feed the deer with special deer-friendly crackers.
Feeding deers, Nara
Visit Hiroshima
Hiroshima is known for its tragic past, but today it stands as a symbol of resilience and peace. Explore the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, visit the A-Bomb Dome, and take a ferry to Miyajima Island to see the famous floating torii gate.
Mirajima Island, Hiroshima
Japan's remarkable blend of history, culture, and modernity offers endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Whether you're wandering through ancient temples or experiencing the energy of bustling cities, there's no shortage of unforgettable experiences in this extraordinary country.
Our Japan experts would love to help you plan your holiday. Call us on 020 7263 3000 to find out more.
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