Japan, a dynamic and unique destination presents a wildly juxtaposed setting: deeply held traditions side-by-side with cutting-edge technology. Ancient temples and skyscrapers. Vibrant cities and revered natural settings.

Japan is not a destination that can be conquered easily. Even Anthony Bourdain is quoted as saying that he had barely scratched the surface of Japan after numerous visits.

“Japan is endlessly, endlessly interesting to me, I don’t think I’ve even scratched the surface, and I don’t think I ever will.”
-Anthony Bourdain

If exploring this complex country is on your radar, this article will provide the smallest of samplings. For a bigger picture, you know where to find us!

Oh, and if you ever find yourself with a long layover in Tokyo, don’t miss the chance to go strawberry picking🍓

JAPAN-DESTINATION OVERVIEW

Can you picture yourself wandering through the cherry blossom-lined streets of Tokyo?
…after indulging in a meal prepared with seasonal ingredients, paired with fresh sake, and no agenda other than exploring this magical country.

Experience the magic of Japan’s cherry blossom season in spring, where the entire country is awash in delicate pink blooms. Stroll through iconic spots like Ueno Park in Tokyo or Maruyama Park in Kyoto. Join in the local tradition of hanami (flower viewing) picnics under the blossoming trees. Travelers with a penchant for history can dive into the rich past of Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan. Explore stunning temples like Kinkaku-ji (the Golden Pavilion) and Fushimi Inari Shrine with its thousands of vermilion torii gates. Wander through the historic district of Gion, where traditional wooden machiya houses and geisha culture transport you back in time.

Discover the natural wonders of Yakushima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This subtropical island is home to some of Japan’s oldest trees, including the ancient Jomon Sugi. Hike through the mystical rainforests, marvel at the lush greenery, and experience the serenity of this untouched paradise.
And of course, foodies will be in paradise, with opportunities to savor sushi in Tsukiji, ramen in Fukuoka, and traditional kaiseki meals in Kyoto. Japan’s culinary scene is a delightful adventure, from the bustling street food markets of Osaka to the refined Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo. Don’t miss trying regional specialties like Hiroshima’s okonomiyaki or Hokkaido’s fresh seafood.

Itinerary Highlights

Culinary Delights in Kyoto
Indulge in a traditional kaiseki meal, a multi-course dining experience that showcases seasonal ingredients and meticulous preparation. The city’s historic tea houses provide the perfect setting for a Japanese tea ceremony, where you can savor the rich, umami flavors of matcha while learning about the cultural significance and rituals behind this ancient practice.

Nature’s Beauty and Hot Springs in Hokkaido
Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, is a paradise for nature lovers and offers a variety of outdoor activities throughout the year. In summer, explore the vibrant flower fields of Furano and the crystal-clear waters of Lake Toya. Winter transforms Hokkaido into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing in Niseko and witnessing the enchanting ice sculptures at the Sapporo Snow Festival. After a day of exploring, unwind in one of Hokkaido’s many onsen (hot springs), such as Noboribetsu Onsen, where the mineral-rich waters provide a relaxing and rejuvenating experience amidst beautiful natural surroundings.

Temple Tranquility in Nikko
Nikko, a small town north of Tokyo, is renowned for its beautifully preserved temples and shrines set amidst lush forests and mountains. The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Toshogu Shrine, is the most famous, known for its ornate architecture and the iconic “see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil” monkeys. Another must-visit is the serene Rinno-ji Temple, where you can experience the peaceful atmosphere and stunning garden views.

Travel Tips

Learn Basic Japanese Phrases: Knowing a few phrases like “Arigatou” (Thank you), “Sumimasen” (Excuse me/Sorry), and “Konnichiwa” (Hello) can enhance your experience and show respect for the local culture. A phrasebook or translation app can also be handy.

Get a Japan Rail Pass: For travel across multiple cities, a Japan Rail Pass offers unlimited rides on JR trains, including Shinkansen (bullet trains), for a set period. It’s a cost-effective way to explore the country and must be purchased before arriving in Japan.

Respect Local Etiquette: Remove shoes before entering homes or traditional accommodations, keep noise levels low on public transport, and use chopsticks properly.

Familiarizing yourself with these customs shows respect for Japanese traditions.

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