Japan - a fascinating land of contrasts, an engaging combination of futuristic cities and stunning natural landscapes. It amazes at kimono-clad geishas singing karaoke in Kyoto to Buddhist monks whizzing around Tokyo on motorbikes. Japan has a reputation for its distinctive cultures and unique traditions that usually bemuse but never be tedious. - Bạn đang xem trang 13
Official name: Japan
Capital: Tokyo
Official language: Japanese
Currency: Yen (JPY)
Area: 377,915 sq km (145,913 sq miles)
Population: 126,323,715 (UN estimate 2016)
Population density: 335,8 per sq km
Traditional gardens in Tokyo were originally created between the 17th and 19th century by the people who held political and economic power at that time such as the lords of local governments or wealthy merchants.
Kyoto is a famous tourist attraction that is just as popular as Tokyo. The city's charm comes from the many temples and the nice neighborhoods it has, which make it a destination loved by visitors from all around the world. Let's take a look at what kinds of ...
Shibuya is known as one of Tokyo’s best shopping and entertainment districts. From spicy Japanese hot pots and Nordic coffee to Italian pizza and Maine lobster, the area is full of excellent dining options for every appetite.
Hokuriku Region includes the three prefectures of Ishikawa, Toyama, and Fukui. This region is on the northern side of the main island of Japan and is close to the Japanese Sea. Although it was once hard to reach from Tokyo due to limited transportation, you can easily ...
Niigata may not be Japan's most popular destination, but it is a unique choice if you want to visit somewhere beside the big cities. With breathtaking natural splendour, fresh seafood and countryside hospitality, Niigata is a place that any Japan enthusiast ...
Japan is an expensive country to travel to. However, there are still some ways to help reduce the financial burden when travelling in Japan, all you need to do is follow the tips in this article.
Located between Tokyo and Yokohama, Kawasaki is a large coastal city in Kanagawa Prefecture that stretches along the Tamagawa River. Kawasaki's city center lies near the heavily industrialized waterfront; however, the city becomes more and more suburban as you head ...
Nikko had been a center of Shinto and Buddhist mountain worship for many centuries before Toshogu was built in the 1600s, and Nikko National Park continues to offer scenic, mountainous landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, hot springs, wild monkeys and hiking trails.
Known as a city of temples, there are over 1600 temples in Kyoto, there is enough diversity among their sects and traditions to make each one special in their own right. From the very popular to the slightly obscure, here are Kyoto’s best temples.
Winter in Japan can mean a great deal of snow, but do not let the cold put you off. In fact, the winter months are perhaps the best times to visit the island nation. Given Japan’s mountainous terrain and numerous volcanoes, you are never too far from a ski slope, or a ...