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Best Things To Do In Japan

Japan is undoubtedly home to unmatched diversity of spectacular natural beauty, an intriguing culture and world-renowned cuisine. From snowy northern Hokkaido, big cities of Tokyo and Osaka of towering skyscrapers and ancient temples to tropical southern Okinawa, each of Japan’s 47 prefectures has distinct features with an array of wonders awaiting to be uncovered. Japan is a captivating beauty that delights all the senses. Read on to uncover sublime and one-of-a-kind experiences in Japan in the lap of luxury.

 

Seasonality is an important guide in Japanese culture which influences everything from festivals and ingredient used in kaiseki-ryori cuisine. Its 4 distinct seasons means no matter when you visit, you’ll experience unique features of Japan each time: cherry blossoms in spring, festivals in summer, autumn foliage in fall and the best snow in winter, read more on Best Time to Visit in Japan alongside best things to do in each season.

 


 

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Walking & Hiking 

Japan is composed of over six thousand islands four of the main islands including Honshu, Kyushu, Hokkaido, Shikoku. From coastal strolls, ancient trails, impressive alps, bustling cities and sleepy towns; walking trails are in abundance. Uncover the transitional arts, immaculate gardens, unique flora and diverse landscapes on an immersive walking journey. Walks around Kyoto and Tokyo are great places to start. For a more off beaten adventure, the ancient trails of Nakasendo Trail and Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Routes takes you back in time to experience a truly authentic Japanese walking experience from culture and natural wonders. For serene alpine vistas the Kamikochi and the Japanese Alps uncovers tranquil alpine towns while a hiking adventure to the iconic Mount Fuji & Hakone is renowned for its onsens, volcanic activity and beautiful lakes. Every region brings with it a unique twist to culture and tradition and showcases the diversity of Japan’s landscapes and scenery.

 

 

Bathe In An Onsen

Onsen (hot springs) are more than just bathing in Japanese culture, it goes beyond to healing powers where the Japanese seek purification and relaxation and have been for thousands of years. Hot spring towns are renowned throughout Japan for their relaxing atmosphere and serene natural scenery. Kyushu boasts world-class hot springs and one of the best regions for hiking in Japan, which together make a perfect combination. If you are looking for a more off beaten onsen experience, Beppu Onsen, in Kyushu is a great destination which comprises of 8 hot springs towns each with their own special charm and offer therapeutic options including milky water, sand and mud. For easier access Hakone, makes an easy trip from Tokyo. Spend a day hiking volcanoes like Mount Fuji near Tokyo and Mount Meakan in Hokkaido, then enjoy the benefits of that volcanic activity with a well-earned soak to soothe your muscles.

 

 

Indulge In Food Experiences

Japan is well known for its enviable foodie scene boasting numerous Michelin-starred restaurants, an array of sushi eateries and tiny ramen joints to izakayas. The Japanese archipelago is fertile, rich and diverse, and this precious combination supports many fruits, vegetables, spices and other unique ingredients. Pair your meal with a glass of sake, and also participate in the sake brewing process. Japanese cuisine is a complex patchwork of flavors, cooking methods and cultures. To experience a regional specialty is to truly connect with the people it represents. For unique gastronomic experiences our top picks are:

  • Jiki Miyazawa: for Kyoto-style kasiseki
  • Ginza Sushi Aoki: located in the prestige area Ginza in Tokyo, indulge in traditional sushi experience by a master sushi chef
  • Narisawa: a Michelin-starred restaurant in Tokyo where omakase-style menu honours the changing seasons of Japan’s diverse landscapes
  • Norikura Star & Moon Restaurant: for the outdoor lovers experience where glamping and Japanese cuisine come together deep in the Japanese Alps in Nagano where you’ll feast on multi-course dinner by one of Tokyo’s top chefs
  • Oryouri Fuji: tantalise on farm-direct ingredients procured almost exclusively in the region with seasonal ingredients as you savour the taste of Japan’s 4 seasons
  • Suntory Yamazaki Distillery: explore the oldest malt whisky distillery in Japan and see how whisky is made. Visit to the adjacent Yamazai Whisky Museum to delve into the history of Japanese whisky

 

Stay At A Luxury Ryokan

One can’t go to Japan without a stay at a ryokan for a traditional Japanese experience. The refined aesthetic of a ryokan resort presets old Japan with a luxurious twist. Secluded in the Japanese countryside, these hideaways awaken the senses with their outdoor hot spring baths surrounded by the tranquility of nature. Our top picks:

  • Tobira Onsen Myojinkan: nestled in the foothills of Nagano’s Yatsugatake National Park featuring private outdoor baths opening onto the forest and a master chef each for traditional kaiseki cuisine and French-Japanese fusions
  • Zaborin Ryokan: an oasis in Hokkaido with only 15 secluded villas each with private indoor and alfresco onsen hot spring baths. A perfect haven to relax after skiing or rafting in the mountains
  • Sowaka: located in Kyoto’s Gion district featuring naturally-furnished rooms, private courtyard garden and a dining room for the award-winning La Bombance restaurant

 

 

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