Japan offers spectacular nature, diverse cultural and culinary impressions, unique pop culture and a variety of other wonderful experiences. The picturesque landscapes, which constantly change their appearance in spring, summer, autumn and winter, ensure that many travelers keep coming back. The wonderful blend of tradition and modern culture creates a unique atmosphere that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
Attractions in Japan
Experience the outdoors
In spring, the cherry and plum blossoms and fresh greenery are admired while hiking and mountain climbing, and in summer, water sports such as sailing and rafting are very popular. Autumn is the best time to take a walk under the colorful leaves of the trees, while winter is ideal for ski tours and winter sports thanks to the many mountains.
You can read about other highlights such as sunrise tours on Mount Fuji or drift ice hikes in the outdoor magazine Japan.
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Treat yourself to culinary delights
Japanese food culture is now known all over the world. Sushi, ramen and okonomiyaki are among the most famous dishes. For dessert, there are sweet mochi or fine fruit - especially perfect fruits are sold expensively in their own luxury fruit stores. Japan is also famous for its traditional tea ceremonies.
But there are also a wealth of culinary specialties in various parts of Japan that are still comparatively undiscovered. One of the great pleasures of travel is to experience the local cuisine of each region and the seasonal produce that can only be enjoyed there.
Ryūkyū cuisine plays a central role in Okinawan culture and is favored by the mild climate. Wanko Soba noodles in Iwate Prefecture have a unique history dating back over 400 years. In Kagawa, known for its Sanuki Udon noodles, there are said to be more restaurants than grocery stores!
Depending on the season and region, there are very different dishes on the menu in Japan. So why not extend your visit and go on a culinary voyage of discovery?
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Cultural treasures
You don't have to travel to the biggest cities to experience Japanese culture. You can also discover the interesting traditions and stories of Japan outside the metropolitan areas. Japanese festivals, such as the cherry blossom festival (Hanami) in spring and Gion-Matsuri in summer, are colorful events that travelers should not miss. Here you can enjoy traditional dances, music and parades.
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Onsen: Japan's hot springs
The relationship between onsen and the Japanese is inseparable. When planning a trip to Japan, an onsen should be at the top of your list. Onsen are also the perfect place to end a day after mountain climbing or winter sports, as they offer the ultimate relaxation. Taking time out from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and spending your days in a place with a hot spring bath to relax in the hot springs is an absolute luxury. Onsen are popular all over Japan. Each has its own qualities, and they relieve the stress of everyday life. A Japanese proverb says that onsen can cure everything - except heartbreak.
Arrival and transportation
Within Japan, there are several ways to travel around the various main islands and get to know the landscapes in the different regions. In addition to flights, public transport is a good option. The Shinkansen high-speed train in particular gets travelers to their destination quickly and reliably. Thanks to the Japan Rail Pass, travel costs also remain reasonable.