Top Japanese Destinations
Experience the perfect blend of old and new
Tokyo
A dazzling metropolis where neon-lit skyscrapers blend with historic temples. Experience the Shibuya Crossing, Akihabara's tech culture, and world-class sushi.
Shibuya Crossing, Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo Tower.
Kyoto
The heart of traditional Japan. Famous for its classical Buddhist temples, gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines, and traditional wooden houses.
Fushimi Inari Shrine, Golden Pavilion, Bamboo Forest.
Mount Fuji
Japan's highest mountain and most iconic landmark. Visit Lake Kawaguchiko for the best views or climb the summit during the official hiking season.
Lake Kawaguchiko, Chureito Pagoda, Hakone.
Osaka
Known for its modern architecture, nightlife, and hearty street food. The Dotonbori district is a sensory overload of neon lights and delicious eats.
Dotonbori, Osaka Castle, Universal Studios Japan.
Nara
Famous for Nara Park, where over 1,000 wild sika deer roam freely. It is also home to Todai-ji Temple, housing a giant Buddha statue.
Nara Park Deer, Todai-ji Temple, Kasuga Taisha.
Hokkaido
Japan's northernmost island, famous for its volcanoes, natural hot springs (onsen), and ski areas. In summer, the flower fields of Furano are breathtaking.
Sapporo Snow Festival, Lavender Fields, Ski Resorts.
Japan Travel Guide
Visa & Entry
Many nationalities receive a 90-day visa-free entry. Travelers should complete the "Visit Japan Web" registration before arrival for smoother entry.
Best Time to Visit
Japan has four distinct seasons:
- Spring (Sakura): Mar - May (Cherry Blossoms).
- Autumn (Koyo): Sept - Nov (Colorful leaves).
Food & Culture
Beyond Sushi, try Ramen, Takoyaki, and Wagyu Beef. Tipping is not customary in Japan and can be considered rude.
Getting Around
The Shinkansen (Bullet Train) is the best way to travel between cities. Get a JR Pass before arriving if you plan to travel extensively.