JAPAN

Introduction

Japan also known as “Land of the Rising Sun”, is truly timeless, a place where ancient traditions are fused with modern life as if it is the most natural thing in the world. Japan’s temples are astounding, mystical and monumental, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples. Explore Tokyo, the capital for the best skyscrapers, shopping and pop culture, experience the excitement with shinkansen bullet trains which connect the main islands of Kyushu with Okinawa’s subtropical beaches in shortest span. From the travelers’ hearts to their mind – Japan captivates like nowhere else.

What to See and Do

Tokyo, Kyoto, Ōsaka and Kanazawa provide the best opportunities to view traditional performance arts, such as kabuki, as well as a wealth of Japanese visual arts in major museums. Enthral by the vast range of travel options, from the UNESCO World Heritage listed Shiretoko National Park in Hokkaidō to the balmy subtropical islands of Okinawa, and you’ll seldom have to go far to catch sight of a lofty castle, ancient temple or shrine, or locals celebrating at a colourful street festival.

Must experience: travel in High-speed trains, which will whisk you from one end of the country to another with awe-inspiring punctuality.

Where to Stay and Eat

Spend the night in a Ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), sleeping on futons and tatami mats, and padding through well-worn wooden halls to the bathhouse or go one step further and sleep in an old farmhouse. Chant with monks or learn how to whisk bitter matcha (powdered green tea) into a froth. From the splendour of a Kyoto geisha dance to the spare beauty of a Zen rock garden, Japan has the power to enthral even the most jaded traveller!

Unforgettable experience that affords you the opportunity to enjoy traditional Japanese life in the finest sense. 

Meals at a Ryokan are generally Japanese. Typical foods such as tempura, sashimi and grilled fish are usually on the menu. Western breakfasts can sometimes be served if the order is placed in advance. Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages such as Japanese Sake are always available.

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Within arm’s reach of Tokyo Station, Ginza and the Imperial Palace, each of our 57 Marunouchi boutique hotel rooms blends state-of-the-art convenience with timeless luxury. Discover intimate eateries, shops and more in the city’s traditional Yanesen neighourhoods.

Best bang-for-your buck hotel -

Total Recall Moment

Sunrise on Mt. Fuji- Be mesmerized by the sunrise from the summit of Mt. Fuji -Kanto! 

Memoirs of a Geisha– Enjoy an authentic cosplay experience while staying in Tokyo! Enjoy the traditional Japanese dining, receive drinks and meal from geisha and see trained performance at an “enkai” (Japanese-style party) and learn traditional music and dance.

Females could also choose a gorgeous Kimono & put some makeup on to transform yourself into an Oiran! Take beautiful pictures at luxurious photo studio in Shinjuku. 

Gold ice-cream, Kanazawa- The opportunity to indulge in a golden ice-cream is rare; but not here in Kanazawa. It produces almost all of Japan’s gold leaf, even used as an ice cream topping. You can buy the creamy, gold ice-cream from various stands in the historic parts of town.

Rookie Mistakes

Japan is a terrific place to visit, A little bit of cultural knowledge can go a long way at fitting into Japanese society, making new friends.

  • Tipping: DON’T DO IT tipping is seen very offensive!
  • Do not wear shoes indoors

For your Facebook Wall – Visit famous spots for Cherry blossoms in Furano, and see beautiful snowscapes at Mount Asahi on this tour which offers these contrasting scenic views for a limited time only.

The world’s second longest cable car up Mt Owakudani, passing over sulfurous fumes, hot springs and hot rivers in this volcanic area, where the eggs are boiled in the sulfuric hot springs makes a perfect setting for your photo option.

Perfect Souvenir

Omamori – Japanese amulets known for charms, talismans commonly sold at religious sites and dedicated to particular Shinto deities and as Buddhist figures, are best Gift to friends and Family as they symbolises good luck or protection!

Ceramics– Whatever you get, having Japanese ceramics is very classy and will be a cherished souvenir and was one of the country’s oldest art forms, dates back to the Neolithic period.

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