Travel japan

Japan is the Land of Rising Sun. Its a country of absorbed ideas; absorbed from other countries over the course of its history. The technology, customs, and the forms of cultural expression have developed its unique culture while integrating these imports. The Japanese lifestyle today is a rich blend of Asian-influenced traditional culture and Western-influenced modern culture.

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Travel Japan offers a wide range of attractions that range from historical and cultural treasures to modern and futuristic sights and lush green forests, mountains and azure shores. Its not just about a kimono, a samurai or the traditional dance fan. Explore.

Tokyo is hectic madness. And the sheer level of energy is the most striking aspect of Japan's capital city. And the city has many attractions, excluding the multi-million numbered neon signs on the streets. To check out the technology madness in this tech savvy country, head to the Akihabara, the sci-fi supermarket. If you want to see what the grossest museum in the world would look like, go to Meguro Parasitological Museum. It has an 8.8m long Tapeworm for an exhibit. Tokyo National Museum is the unmissable museum. It is Japans largest museum. If you love fish, then check out the Tsukiji Central Fish Market the largest fish market in the world! Visit some of the Shogunite sites as well, such as the Ueno-Koen (Ueno Park). Tokyos best Shinto shrine is the Meiji-jingu.

Tokyo is forever shrouded by Japans highest mountain, the perfectly symmetrical volcanic cone and the dangerous Mt. Fuji. Trekking it is a once in a lifetime opportunity and so, is a must. Thats the maximum adrenaline rush you can ever get in Japan.

The next stop should be Kyoto, the second capital of Japan. Its the cultural capital of Japan and is home to hundreds of Temples, gardens and the mysterious Shinto shrines that fulfill the Japanese fantasy of every Western cliché hunter. Funaoka Onsen is the best bath house in the country, while Kurama Onsen is a niche hot spring resort. Also, visit the imperial Kyoto Imperial Palace Park. The park is most beautiful in the plum and cherry

blossom seasons. For those interested in Kyotos history, the Museum of Kyoto will satisfy that curiosity of yours. Kyoto is a land of temples. And The Nanzen-ji Temple is the most pleasant of all. Nishi Hongan-Ji Temple, on the other hand, is the finest example of the architectural and artistic achievements of the Momoyama period. Nijo Jinya is one of Kyoto's hidden gems. It is seldom seen by short-term visitors. Try not to miss it as it is no ordinary dwelling. It has fire-resistant earthen walls, hidden staircases, secret passageways and an array of counter-espionage devices. If time permits, visit Kyotos original pleasure quarters at the Sumiya Pleasure House.

Travel Japan unfortunate World War II adventures are scripted on the face of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Two sites that stand as epitomes of the living dead and casts an eternal shadow on nuclear warfare and the doom that succeeds it. Apart from these, visiting the following will complete the Japanese itinerary:

The Daisetsuzan National Park - Japan's largest national park in central Hokkaido, consists of several mountain groups, volcanoes, lakes and forests and is a spectacular hiking and skiing territory.

The Kirishima National Park Located in Kyushu, it is known for its volcanoes, hot springs, wild flowers and the Senriga-taki waterfall.

Kamakura Daibutsu is a must-see Buddhist shrine.

Other places include the Noto-Hanto Peninsula, the Daisetsuzan National Park, the Island of Iriomote-jima, the island of Kinkasan and the Matsuyama-jo castle.

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Spring (March to May) is probably the best time to visit Japan. But this is also a period of holidays in Japan and most tourist destinations are flooded with domestic tourists. Autumn (September to November) is a good time to travel too. Summers are hot and most tourist places are empty.

Tokyo and several other cities are well connected to important capitals of the world. You can also arrive in Japan by sea from neighbouring countries like South Korea.

Flying is the efficient means of travel from one island to the other. However in Japan, travelling by trains is the thing to do. Rail transport in the country is one of the best in the world. Bullet trains, in fact, have become epitomes of modern Travel Japan.

You can buy yourself a Rail pass for bargain travel. Japan Rail Passes must be pre-purchased overseas and are valid for almost all Japan Rail services. Local transport is exceptionally efficient. Driving around is also more feasible than it is otherwise claimed. Tokyo, however, is nightmarish to drive through.

Citizens of most western European nations, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand (among others) do not require a visa before arrival and will be issued a 90-day short-stay visa upon arrival in Japan. Others need a visa.

You'll do best to go to Travel Japan with an open mind and be prepared to be surprised. Somewhere between the elegant formality of Japanese manners and the candid boisterous exchanges that take place over a few drinks, between the sanitized shopping malls and the unexpected rural festivals, everyone finds their own vision of Japan.

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