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Japan is where ancient tradition meets futuristic innovation. From the magical cherry blossoms in spring to timeless temples and high-tech cities, every corner offers something unique. Savor authentic sushi, ride the lightning-fast Shinkansen, and explore the calm of Kyoto or the vibrant pulse of Tokyo. It’s a journey where culture, cuisine, and technology blend into an unforgettable travel experience.

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Top activities in Japan

When to visit

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the best times to visit Japan, thanks to cherry blossoms and colorful fall foliage. Summers are hot and humid, while winters bring snow to the north and mountains. Avoid Golden Week (April 29–May 5) if you prefer fewer crowds, as it's one of Japan’s busiest travel periods.

Getting around

Japan’s transport is world-class, with the Shinkansen bullet train offering fast, reliable travel between major cities. Metro systems in Tokyo, Osaka, and other cities are easy to navigate, with English signage widely available. The Japan Rail Pass is a smart option for tourists covering long distances.

Traveler tips

Respect for rules and etiquette is central to Japanese life. Remove shoes before entering homes or temples, wash before entering onsens, and avoid eating or talking loudly on public transport. A little cultural sensitivity goes a long way in making your trip smooth and memorable.

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Q: What is Japan known for?
A: Japan is known for its rich culture, both modern and traditional. It’s just as well known for its skyscrapers, innovative technology, and bullet trains as it is for its temples, cherry blossom trees, and hot springs. It’s also known for its food and drink—especially sushi, sake, ramen, and green tea.
Q: What should I do on my first trip to Japan?
A: Tokyo is a must-visit for anyone’s first trip to Japan. Make sure to try Japanese food and drink, including sushi, ramen, sake, and green tea. Consider including on your list of things to do in Japan: visiting a temple, riding on a bullet train, soaking in an onsen, and singing karaoke.
Q: How many days is enough for Japan?
A: You need at least two weeks to see a few highlights and get a true taste of the country. Plan for at least three to four days in Tokyo alone, and another three to four in Osaka and Kyoto. Depending on your interests, you could then visit Mount Fuji, Hiroshima, Hokkaido, or Okinawa.
Q: What activities are popular in Japan?
A: There are a wide range of things to do in Japan that appeal to different visitors. Popular activities include visiting temples and shrines, eating and drinking (sushi, ramen, beer, and sake), attending tea ceremonies, shopping for electronics and unique goods, soaking in onsens, singing karaoke, and going to sumo wrestling matches or traditional theater shows.
Q: What is the most visited part of Japan?
A: Tokyo is the most visited part of Japan. The sprawling city and capital of Japan is known for its skyscrapers, temples, and sights such as Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, and Tsukiji Fish Market. Popular areas within Tokyo include Shinjuku, Ginza, Asakusa, Harajuku, and Akihabara. Outside Tokyo, Chiba, Osaka, and Kyoto are also popular.
Q: What is the old name of Japan?
A: Japan is known in Japanese as Nihon or Nippon. The name Nihon (which means “origin of the rising sun”) was adopted around the 7th century. Before that, it was known as Wa, Wanu, or Wakoku during the Na Kingdom, and was later changed by the Yamato Kingdom to Yamato. Marco Polo likely coined the name Japan.
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