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Discover Japan

Discover Japan

Why visit Japan?

Japan blends serene temples, neon cityscapes, and dramatic landscapes into one compact, welcoming destination. You can experience deep tradition and cutting-edge innovation on the same trip.

What to expect

Expect efficient cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka, peaceful mountain towns, and a coastline dotted with onsen resorts. High-speed rail and punctual service make it easy to explore multiple regions.

Plan your trip

Japan works well for both short city breaks and longer multi-city journeys, with Tokyo and Osaka serving as major gateways. From here, you can connect to islands, ski areas, and cultural heartlands across East Asia.

Top experiences in Japan

Explore Tokyo’s contrasting districts

Wander from the bright crossings of Shibuya and Shinjuku to the quieter streets of Asakusa and Ueno, where traditional streets and historic landmarks sit beside modern galleries.

Discover Osaka’s waterfront and castles

Stroll around Osaka Castle’s grounds, then head to the bay area for city views, family attractions, and evening lights along the riverfront.

Visit Nagoya’s cultural highlights

See Nagoya Castle, industrial museums, and leafy neighbourhoods that showcase both the city’s manufacturing heritage and its relaxed local lifestyle.

Unwind in Fukuoka’s seaside cityscape

Walk the waterfront parks, explore compact shopping streets, and enjoy the city’s laid-back atmosphere along its rivers and bays.

Experience seasonal scenery

Plan your trip around cherry blossoms in spring, lush green mountains in summer, vivid foliage in autumn, or snow-covered landscapes in winter.

Step into Japan’s historic quarters

Seek out preserved districts with wooden townhouses, traditional streets, and small local shops that reveal a slower side of urban Japan.

Relax in hot spring towns

Head from the cities into nearby onsen areas where you can soak in mineral-rich baths and stay in traditional-style inns.

Experience Japan’s way of life

Getting around

Japan’s Shinkansen and limited express trains connect major cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka efficiently, supported by extensive local metro and bus networks. Domestic flights and highway buses supplement rail for longer regional journeys.

Local life & culture

Daily life in Japan balances calm order with lively urban energy, from quiet neighbourhood streets to bustling station hubs. You will notice attention to detail, seasonal traditions, and a strong sense of courtesy in public spaces.

Where to unwind

Relax in city parks, riverside promenades, and landscaped gardens that offer calm corners even in busy districts. Beyond the cities, coastal paths, mountain trails, and lakeside resorts provide gentle escapes into nature.

A taste of Japan

National dishes & specialties

Look out for sushi and tempura in Tokyo, hearty street favourites in Osaka, regional noodle and rice dishes in Nagoya, and fresh coastal flavours in Fukuoka, each city adding its own twist to Japanese classics.

Casual & modern dining hubs

You will find compact eateries in train stations, department store food floors, and shopping arcades offering everything from noodles and rice bowls to modern cafés and bakeries, ideal for quick but satisfying meals.

Signature & scenic dining

For a special meal, choose restaurants with city views from high floors, intimate counters where chefs prepare food in front of you, or refined dining rooms overlooking gardens or waterfronts.

Retail therapy in Japan

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Explore multi-storey malls and station complexes in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka, where international brands sit alongside local designers, lifestyle stores, and spacious food halls.

Markets & local crafts

Seek out specialist streets and covered arcades in Tokyo, Osaka, and regional cities for ceramics, textiles, stationery, and handmade craft items that reflect local traditions.

Evening retail scene

After dark, busy districts glow with illuminated façades, late-opening department stores, and lively side streets, creating a relaxed yet energetic atmosphere for browsing and people-watching.

Best time to visit Japan

Spring shoulder season (March to May): Mild and comfortable, with average temperatures around 10–20°C (50–68°F) in most cities. This is a popular time for outdoor sightseeing and seasonal scenery. Summer peak season (June to early September): Warm to hot and humid, with average temperatures ranging from 22–30°C (72–86°F) in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. Coastal breezes can bring some relief, but urban areas feel lively and busy. Autumn shoulder season (late September to November): Cooler, clear days with average temperatures around 10–22°C (50–72°F), ideal for exploring cities and enjoying changing foliage. Winter low season (December to February): Colder, with coastal city averages of about 2–10°C (36–50°F); skies are often clear, and mountain regions experience significant snowfall.

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