Japan captivates travelers for countless reasons — its
tantalizing cuisine, deeply rooted traditional customs, cutting-edge
technology, and breathtaking landscapes, to name just a few. With numerous
vibrant cities and charming towns each boasting their own distinctive
character, the inevitable question for anyone planning a trip here is
"where should I begin?" Having explored and experienced the best that
Japan has to offer firsthand, we've curated a list of five must-visit
destinations that should be at the top of your itinerary. Some locations
beautifully blend Japan’s historic traditions with modern innovation, while
others highlight more unique, singular experiences. Plus, we’ve included both
well-known hotspots and hidden gems, many of which are perfect for day trips
but truly deserve your full attention.
1. Kyoto
For those eager to immerse themselves in authentic Japanese culture, Kyoto is
the ultimate destination. Once the imperial capital, Kyoto is iconic for its
temples, ancient shrines, and traditional teahouses. When most people imagine
Japan, they picture landmarks such as the striking red gates of Fushimi Inari
Taisha, the delicate beauty of geishas walking through historic districts, and
the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms—all quintessential Kyoto. Visiting here
is like stepping back in time, offering a glimpse into Japan’s past before it
became a global hub of innovation. Highlights include exploring the Golden
Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), wandering through the atmospheric Gion district (home to
geishas), and marveling at the bamboo forests in Arashiyama. You can also
experience traditional sake brewing or even learn about samurai traditions. Our
12-day "Legend of Japan" tour covers all these incredible
experiences, so check it out!
2. Tokyo
Tokyo is a city where the ultra-modern seamlessly coexists with deep-rooted
traditions, making it one of the most fascinating places in the world. Whether
you’re wandering through neon-lit streets in Akihabara, the anime and manga
hub, or praying at the peaceful Senso-ji Temple and Meiji Shrine, Tokyo is a
sensory overload in the best way. It’s a fast-paced metropolis packed with
energy—with endless sights and activities to keep you entertained. Don’t miss
grabbing a selfie at the Shibuya Crossing, trying themed cafes like the Robot
Restaurant, or visiting the majestic Imperial Palace. Tokyo is lively 24/7,
offering countless opportunities for unforgettable adventures.
3. Osaka
As Japan’s third-largest city, Osaka stands out for its vibrant atmosphere and
hearty culinary scene. Known as Japan’s kitchen, Osaka is the place to indulge
in incredible street food, lively nightlife, and impressive castles. It’s a
city where people come to eat, drink, and celebrate — especially in the
Dotonbori district, famous for its dazzling neon signs and bustling ambiance.
But don’t worry—if history and culture are more your style, Osaka still has
plenty to offer, from the imposing Osaka Castle to the tranquil Sumiyoshi
Shrine and historical temples like Shitennō-ji. Whether you're after a night of
partying or a cultural exploration, Osaka won’t disappoint.
4. Mount Fuji & Hakone
Nestled in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Hakone is renowned for its stunning
natural scenery. Crowned by the majestic presence of Mount Fuji, Hakone offers
breathtaking vistas with views of the mountain reflected in Lake Ashinoko.
Visiting here is a must for any traveler — whether you’re admiring the view
from a hot spring resort, cruising across the lake on a pirate ship, or riding
the scenic ropeway to see the volcanic terrain. The area’s hot springs and
relaxing baths provide an authentic way to unwind, making Hakone an essential
stop for a truly scenic experience.
5. Koyasan
A spiritual hub in the mountains, Koyasan is home to an extensive collection of
temples and sacred sites. While many visitors take a day trip from Osaka,
staying overnight in a temple lodge (shukubo) offers a rare glimpse into
monastic life and an authentic spiritual experience. The tranquil environment,
surrounded by lush nature, creates a harmonious coexistence between man-made
sacred sites and the natural world. You can enjoy meditation, walk through
ancient forest paths, and witness unique rituals. Koyasan’s temples are unlike
any other — blending spirituality with serenity in a truly special way.
These five destinations represent the highlights of Japan’s
diverse appeal, but the country offers so much more. From bustling cities to
remote villages, Japan promises unforgettable adventures at every turn. For us,
Japan is an ongoing dream — and we can’t wait to explore it further. Hopefully,
you’ll join us on our upcoming "Legend of Japan" tour in August 2022,
and together, we’ll discover all the wonders this incredible country has to
offer!
See you in Japan!
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