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 8
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
If you have spent a couple days in Tokyo and are itching to explore a new destination, what’s stopping you from packing a small bag and hopping on the next bullet train? Get off the beaten path and make your way to some of Japan’s hidden gems.
Japan features a wide range of delicious specialties, but travelers to the country may be surprised to know what is actually behind their cuisine. Think about these interesting facts as you prepare for your next gourmet adventure through the world of Japanese cuisine.
Natural hot springs (onsen) are numerous and highly popular across Japan. Every region of the country has its share of hot springs and resort towns, which come with them.
Do you have an adventure on your mind and are looking to indulge in a range of activities such as whale watching, scuba diving, hiking and soaking in hot springs? What if we told you can do all of this and more when you visit these fabulous national parks in Japan.
Hiroshima, located in the Chugoku region of Japan, is one of the country’s great gourmet capitals. Here are the best restaurants at which to try Hiroshima’s famous regional cuisine.
The most luxury and sophisticated district of Tokyo, Ginza is where high-standard department stores, boutiques, art galleries and restaurants gather. It is also very close to the world’s biggest fish market “Tsukiji Fish Market” where you can enjoy the fresh ...
Kyoto is a very compact city making it a great place to explore on foot. It offers a fantastic mix of architectural experiences from modern museums and art galleries to the traditional Japanese architecture of temples, shrines and castles.
When talking about Hokkaido, seafood like crabs and sea urchins come into mind. The markets found all over Hokkaido are places where you can get a hold of fresh seafood and various foods, and even eat them on the spot. Below are five of the most popular ...
Summer in Japan is hot and humid. But there are many exciting activities to blow off your dullness and to enjoy it all! Here are the must-do activities in Japan during summer.
As an ancient capital of Japan, Nara is ideal for history buffs, but also for foodies, animal lovers, and travelers seeking authentic local experiences. Here are the top things to see and do in Nara.