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 16
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
Japan is well-known for its extensive and incredibly efficient transportation network. It comes as no surprise then, that the East Japan Railway Company (JR-East) is looking to push the limits of rail travel with its quirky lineup of fun, and creative themed trains.
Akihabara Station is located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo. The place is known as a busy shopping district with many electronics stores and otaku, the diehard anime and manga fandom.
Situated in Kanagawa Prefecture, an ancient town Kamakura that has produced its own original culture. Although it is just a small city, it still a very popular tourist destination.
The third largest of Japan's prefectures and reached in just over an hour by shinkansen from Tokyo, Fukushima offers ample of natural beauty, historic sites, and leisure activities. And when mentioning in Fukushima, people will remind a nuclear accident and a lot ...
From majestic Mount Fuji to an underwater volcano that formed a new island just last year, Japan’s 109 active volcanoes account for around 10 percent of all of the active volcanoes in the world.
Japan is one of the most popular places during winter as this country is home to many winter festivals and ski resorts. Here are some of the top spots in Japan for winter lovers to visit.
Located in the center of the former Ryukyu, Okinawa main island is by far the largest and most popular island in Okinawa prefecture and the regional transportation hub. Known as "Asia’s Hawaii", Okinawa island attracts thousands of people visiting every year.
Known as the best place for relaxing in Japan and located 100km from Tokyo, there are so many stunning places and especially ancient hot springs in Hakone. It is truly a distinct scenery, an amazing and peaceful destination unlike other Japan’s big cities ...
Yokohama is Japan’s second largest city and is the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. Yokohama is such a great place and if you have an extra day of time after traveling around the major cities and places in Japan, squeeze in a day trip to Yokohama.
Japan has many small towns and cities which are more beautiful than the major cities in Japan. It is not as crowded as the big cities, Tokyo or Kyoto. So, if you love peaceful atmosphere and close to nature, it is sure that these places are completely for you.