endless discovery in japan

This beautiful country boasts a seamless blend of tradition and innovation, and is home to mouthwatering food, stunning scenery, cultural wonders, and a welcoming atmosphere. From the serene tranquility of Kyoto to the bustling and vibrant metropolis of Tokyo, Japan offers an extraordinary journey for visitors where their stories unfold with each step they take.

landmarks

From the iconic silhouette of Mount Fuji, cloaked in cherry blossoms, to the serenity of Kyoto’s timeless temples, Japan’s landmarks are a testament to its rich history and beauty. Tokyo’s futuristic skyline, illuminated by neon lights, stands in stark contrast to the tranquility of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where rustling leaves create a soothing symphony. In Hiroshima, the Atomic Bomb Dome serves as a reminder of humanity’s resilience in the face of devastation.

culinary journeys

Japanese cuisine is so revered that you can find it almost anywhere in the world, whether at your local sushi belt or a bar serving sake. Despite this, nothing compares to the quality and variety of foods you taste when visiting Japan. Immerse yourself in culinary delights from staple traditional fares like Kaiseki cuisine, sashimi, and sushi to truly unique regional and seasonal specialties, all of which may be accompanied by distinctive and delicious Japanese drinks.

adventures

The incredible variety of adventures and activities year round make this country one of the most desirable destinations in the world to visit. Whether strolling through misty bamboo groves in Arashiyama, savoring delectable sushi at hidden gems in the Tsukiji Fish Market, or immersing oneself in the mystique of the centuries-old tea ceremony, one can weave their own exquisite tapestry of discovery and wonder with each experience. This winter, explore Japan’s snowy landscapes as it transforms into a winter wonderland, inviting adventurers to embrace the thrill of skiing and snowboarding amidst pristine powder.

festivals & events

Japan is known for its many seasonal matsuri (festivals), providing visitors the opportunity to join in on the revelry. Summer is the quintessential season to don a traditional yukata and geta shoes to feel like a local as you stroll around town and sample savory street food beneath dazzling fireworks. If you miss out in the summer, have no fear – you’ll find countless festivals taking place year-round. Celebrate the new year with locals at your nearest shrine or temple in the winter, or watch processions of floats and dancers make their way through the streets amidst brilliant autumn foliage or vibrant spring cherry blossoms.