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Japan is an island nation in East Asia which is in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Japan is a fully developed country which is known for its strong economy, research and development, technological prowess and heavily industrialised. Japan is part of the Ring of Fire, a chain of volcanic and tectonic activity in the Pacific Ocean. The country comprises five main islands - Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Tokyo is the country’s capital and is one of the largest metropolitan cities in the world. The other important cities of Japan are Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto. Japan holidays offer amazing insight into this East Asian country, which is known for its rich culture, history, stunning natural landscapes, volcanoes, mountains, beaches, beautiful countryside, and cities that are full of modern architecture. Japan offers amazing destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Okinawa and Mount Fuji, the spiritual heartland of Japan.

Japan is a country that really makes you feel alive. The hustle and bustle of modern life in Japan are fast and fun. But it’s incredibly easy to connect with the country’s ancient culture and traditions too for travellers during their vacation in Japan. Its majestic mountainous makeup means that a simple stroll beyond the cities and towns presents you with bubbling hot springs, fields of wildflowers, and soaring peaks perfect for hiking for travellers enjoying their holidays in Japan. With mountains equating to two-thirds of the country, Japan is a skier’s dream destination when winter covers the ranges in thick blankets of snow. In contrast, the south is lined with tropical beaches where you can surf the waves, snorkel among exotic fish and dive to discover the colourful corals during holidays to Japan.

Take it all in from the top of the Northern Alps
A hiking adventure doesn’t get much better than a trek to the top of the Northern Alps. Starting in the small town of Kamikochi, you can spend a day or a week exploring the rugged routes. With peaks soaring to nearly 10,000 feet, the views from the top are unforgettable.

A feast of flavours
Did you know that many restaurants in Japan specialise in just one dish? So, if you know what you like or want to try, do some research to find the perfect place to dine. Hearty hotpots are famous in the mountains, while lighter sushi is the cuisine of the coast. Be sure to try what the Japanese call ‘B-grade gourmet’ – which includes the country’s favoured dish, ramen noodles. You’ll know where it’s being served because there will be queues out the door. Indulge in the art of fine Japanese gastronomy during their holidays to Japan.

Cities that never sleep
Neon lights, towering skyscrapers, inspiring new-age architecture, and swarming streets create an incredible buzz, making cities like Tokyo and Osaka feel like they never sleep. In contrast, Kyoto is home to ancient temples, stunning gardens, traditional teahouses, and geisha communities, giving you a glimpse of a more authentic Japan.

Sleep in a temple or soak in a natural hot spring
There are endless ways to spend your time in Japan. For a spiritual experience, you won’t get anywhere else, stay overnight with the monks at one of Koya’s mountaintop temples. Eko-in is one of many places travellers can enjoy a typical Koya experience and join monks and pilgrims for early morning prayers.

Relax, Japanese style, by taking a dip in a communal natural hot spring. For centuries people have visited the thousands of public baths and ryokan with onsen across the country to heal and recuperate, and there’s never a better time to indulge in a little relaxation and relish the amazing things to do in Japan. The fast-paced and endless experiences Japan offers can be a little overwhelming to navigate. But that’s where we come in handy. From finding you an all-inclusive Japan holiday that captures all the best bits, to searching for holiday deals in Japan, we can help you jet off to Japan in style.

Places to visit in Japan

TokyoJapan

Tokyo is the capital and the largest city in Japan. Tokyo is a fascinating and dynamic metropolitan city with plenty of energy. It is a major centre of commerce, culture, politics, and tourism in the country. This large metropolitan city is known for its stylish and glitzy skyscrapers and plenty of historic and traditional architecture that dates to several eras of Japan. Tokyo holidays is known for its dynamic food scene with several Michelin-star restaurants, an efficient public transport system, amazing museums, historic shrines, and temples, imperial palaces, beautiful gardens, shopping zones, plenty of festivals and the world-famous annual Cherry blossom season.

KyotoJapan

Kyoto is a beautiful city that used to be the capital of Japan for over a millennium and is also known as Japan’s cultural capital. Kyoto is a charming city with plenty of historic and imperial cultural heritages including over 2000 temples and shrines in the city that have elegantly and painstakingly preserved the nature and rich culture, history, customs, traditions, and architecture of the bygone era. Kyoto is also the most photogenic city in Japan and looks stunning during cherry blossoms seasons, plum blossoms, and autumn foliage. Some of the major attractions of Kyoto include the likes of Nijo Castle, Fushimi-Inari Taisha Shrine, Kinkaku-ji, Kiyomizu-Dera Temple, and Kyoto Imperial Palace.

Mount FujiJapan

Mount Fuji is the iconic landmark of Japan which is also the highest mountain and the main attraction of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Mount Fuji is also very significant in Japan’s history, religion, and spirituality. It is also famous for the iconic scene of a Japanese Shinkansen bullet train running at full speed amidst the backdrop of Mount Fuji. This beautiful natural area is known for its stunning beauty, especially during the cherry blossoms, and autumn season when the foliage turns into various shades of fall colours. Climbing Mount Fuji is a popular thing to do in the area and there are several landmarks to explore like the Fuji Five Lakes, and Aokigahara Forest, also known as the suicide forest.

When to visit Japan

Spring is a popular time to visit Japan, with warmer temperatures in March, and cherry blossoms out in full bloom. By June the tropical summer is in full swing with higher temperatures and thick, close, conditions. From September to November, expect some rain and windy weather. The weather in winter will depend on where you visit. Cold winds and heavy snow hit the western Sea of Japan, the Pacific coast has mainly dry and clear winter days, while heavy snowfall in the mountains makes them the ideal spot for skiers.

The Spring season between March and May and the Autumn season from September to November is the peak season in Japan. The weather is cool and pleasant for exploring the country and enjoying sightseeing. During this time, the average temperature stays between 3 to 26 degrees Celsius. It is also popular for the annual Sakura season and is known for its beautiful cheery blossoms and plum blossoms which cover the country’s gardens, parks, shrines, palaces, and nature parks.

The Autumn season is between September to November and during this time the average temperature hovers around 30 degrees and towards the end dips to single digits as well. This is a magical time to visit Japan as the entire country is middle of the autumn colours with varying hues of red, yellows, and oranges and is also full of harvest festivals. The summer season (June to August) is the shoulder season and is known for high temperatures, humidity, heavy rains, and the annual Typhoon season. The winter season (December to February) sees the lowest tourist crowd and discounts on hotels and flights. The weather is extremely low with heavy snowfall, but this is also the time to enjoy skiing in world-class winter ski resorts in Japan.

Reasons to visit Japan

Stunning Natural BeautyJapan

Japan is a beautiful country with stunning natural landscapes. It is known for pristine nature and natural parks like the iconic Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park with the towering Mount Fuji, the highest mountain peak in Japan. The country also has stunning beaches in Okinawa, rugged wilderness and mountains, rocky coastlines, lush green bamboo forests, beautiful waterfalls, and gardens. Japan is also famous for its annual plum and cherry blossoms, magical autumn season, snow-covered winters, and lush green summers.

Rich historical and cultural heritagesJapan

Japan’s rich history and culture are unique in the world. Japan has seen feudal warlords ruling the prefectures from castles, the war of unification, Imperial outreach and encouraging foreign culture, rapid industrialization, and military adventures in the two world wars. Today, the entire country is straddled with rich cultural and historical heritages. Japan has around 21 UNESCO World Heritage Sites including 17 cultural monuments and further 8 more sites under the consideration. It has several Imperial palaces, medieval castles, Shinto shrines, temples, and museums.

Efficient public transport systemJapan

Japan is the world’s leading example for several developing countries to study and develop an efficient public transport system. Japan is famous for its Shinkansen bullet trains, luxury trains, metros, luxury long-distance buses and a fully developed domestic aviation sector. The public transport system in Japan works with clockwise precision. The trains, buses, and flights all operate with strict discipline, safe, comfortable, and efficient.

Japanese cuisineJapan

Japanese cuisine is highly acclaimed worldwide and is known for its flavour profile, presentation, and sophistication. Each year thousands of foodies descend to Japan just to enjoy the authentic experience of Japanese food and dining. Japan’s capital Tokyo has the world’s most three-star Michelin restaurants in the world. Here, guests can enjoy authentic Japanese sushi, and seafood in plush restaurants and can also savour delicious ramen noodles in street-side cafes and restaurants.

Very safe, friendly, polite, and clean countryJapan

Japan is a very safe country to travel to. It has a very low crime rate and tourists are safe to travel within the country. The Japanese people are also very polite, humble, and friendly and help travellers to learn about the country’s unique culture, traditions, and customs and relish the best offerings of the country. Another aspect of Japan is its impeccable cleanliness. Japanese takes a lot of pride in keeping the country clean and are very mindful of their surroundings.

Rich shopping experienceJapan

Japan is a world-class shopping destination with several cities having plenty of shopping centres and malls that are packed with local and international brands. Tokyo, the capital city of Japan is also famous for its shopping neighbourhood of Harajuku, Venus Fort, and Akihabara. Osaka’s popular shopping hubs are Umeda and Shinsaibashi. Anime lovers and pop culture admirers must visit the popular Nakano of Tokyo.

Frequently Asked Questions on Japan Holidays

How do I travel to Japan?
The primary international airports in Japan are Narita International Airport, Tokyo (IATA Code – NRT), Tokyo International Airport (IATA Code – HND), Kansai International Airport, Osaka (IATA Code – KIX). Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways are the two major airlines in Japan.

What are the travel requirements for Japan?
Citizens of the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the European Union, and the United States of America can visit Japan Visa-free which allows a stay for a period of 90 days.

What is the currency used in Japan?
Japanese Yen (JPY) is the official currency used in Japan. The current exchange rate is hovering around 1 USD for 136 JPY, 1 EUR for 144, and 1 GBP for 163. The exchange rates can vary with +/- of 3 to 6 as per currency. Visa and Master Card credit cards are widely accepted.

Do I need travel insurance in Japan?
Yes, it is important for every traveller coming to Japan to have a valid travel medical insurance plan. The plan must cover accidental coverage, travel delay, baggage loss and emergency medical treatments and hospitalisations.

What is the language spoken in Japan?
Japanese is the official language of Japan. English is widely spoken and understood in the country, especially in the tourism sector. Chinese and Korean are also widely spoken.

How do I travel within Japan?
Japan has the most efficient public transport system in the world including one of the best high-speed railway networks in the world. The JR network is extensive and covers the length and breadth of the country. It is also recommended to buy a Japan Rail Pass and get discounts on train fares. Japan has a very good network of domestic airports and airlines. It also has very good, comfortable and luxury buses that ply between several cities.