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 6
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
From the family-friendly to the ultra weird, there are dozens of amusements parks in Japan that are worth working into your itinerary. The following represent the best, guaranteed to thrill history buffs and roller coaster enthusiasts alike.
The great time to enjoy the fall foliage and many festivals in Japan is in November. The weather does gradually become chilly, especially in the mornings and evenings, but a hot spring excursion is a simple remedy for any cold spells you may encounter.
Yokohama’s Chinatown is the biggest in Asia and arguably one of the biggest in the world. Only a little over 30 minutes from Shibuya by train and less than 10 minutes from central Yokohama, this Chinatown is worth a visit. Here’s a guide on some of the things you can’t ...
Tokyo‘s seafood is some of the finest in Japan, but it doesn’t have to be the most expensive. No matter how small your budget is, you’ll find room in it for these cheap local sushi joints.
During autumn, Japan transforms into beautiful seas of red. Since the season of autumn will soon be upon us, let’s check out some of the best autumn viewing spots in Nagano so you can add them to your next Japan itinerary.
Nara may not be Japan’s biggest city, but historically it is one of the most important regions in the entire country. Whether you want shopping, dining, history, or nature, there is a Nara neighborhood to suit your travel needs.
Japan has many beautiful villages spread out all across the country. Each village has its own characteristic, whether it be its abundance in history or its luscious nature, and they are all worth a visit for their stunning and unique views on offer. How about visiting ...
Depending on where you go, Tokyo is a history buff’s treasure chest, a sci-fi nerd’s futuristic fantasy or a culinary paradise. But regardless of what you make of it, there are plenty of attractions here that can’t be missed.
Japan is known for its wonderful culture and connects with nature. It is beautiful and diverse. There are a number of different wildlife species in Japan which you cannot find anywhere else in the world.
Japan may be best known abroad for sushi and shrines, but a favourite pastime among the locals is café-hopping. With so many places to choose from, it’s easy to be lured in by cute decor only to be bummed out by bad coffee. Let us help you out with this guide to ...