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 5
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
Tokyo’s Shibuya district is full of fascinating nooks and crannies just waiting to be explored. Widely considered the beating heart of the capital, the energy here is infectious; you won’t ever be too tired to move right on to the next.
For many travelers, Japan is an exotic place with a history and culture unlike anywhere else in the world. Japan is also an ideal destination for foodies who understand that Japanese food is much more than just sushi, outdoor enthusiasts who want to try ...
Osaka is home to a delightful maze of waterways and canals dotted with picturesque bridges. It’s Japan’s second-biggest city and offers a delightful collection of attractions to explore, from tranquil temples and bustling markets to an imposing castle and ...
Naoshima is an island in the Seto Inland Sea that is known for its modern art museums, architecture and sculptures. Part of Kagawa Prefecture, the island with its Mediterranean atmosphere, sandy beaches and sunny weather, combined with a laid back, rural feel is a ...
Located at the northernmost tip of Japan, the scenic coastline, snow-capped mountains, and unspoiled nature attract millions of international travelers every year. Have a look at some of Hokkaido’s most awe-inspiring views.
Kyoto was the ancient capital of Japan. Today it is known for its historic and cultural value with thousands of temples, shrines and priceless national treasures. Here’s our list of the must-see UNESCO sites in Kyoto.
Japan is rich in natural hot springs and mineral resources, which have played an important role in the traditions and culture of its people. Thanks to some modern advances in technology, Tokyoites no longer have to travel far to find an onsen to suit their needs. These ...
In Tokyo, the food market scene is incredibly eclectic and sometimes hard to track down. But if you know where to go (and when), you’re in for a treat.
Japanese konbinis are essentially the Disneyland of convenience stores. In the snack department, konbinis arguably do it better than anywhere else and they all have these snacks you should try.
As one of Osaka’s major corporate areas, Kyobashi may be the haunt of the city’s white-collar workers, but it is also situated near several main tourist attractions, including Osaka Castle. The area has a raffish charm to it that you just might fall in love with. Here ...