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Reasons To
Visit Japan

  • City life

    Modern and exciting cities make up much of the Japanese landscape, encapsulated by sleek bullet trains, flashing neon lights and dizzying skyscrapers. Scratch the surface to find hidden temples, preserved samurai quarters and local markets.

    City life
  • Food

    From delicate sashimi to prime grade steaks washed down with a local beer or a cup of hot sake, every mouthful you try in Japan will certainly be memorable and more often than not, delicious.

    Food
  • Ryokan accommodation

    A stay in a Japanese ryokan inn is an unbeatable opportunity to experience true Japanese hospitality, including kaiseki cuisine, hot onsen baths and sleeping on a tatami mat.

    Ryokan accommodation
  • Scenery

    Although the image of Japan is that of skyscrapers and flashing neon, most of the country is rural, rugged and mountainous, providing excellent walking and hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter.

    Scenery
  • Temples & shrines

    Kyoto alone has over 1600 Buddhist temples and 400 Shinto shrines paying homage to a number of different deities and gods. Enter the through the large torii gate and contemplate.

    Temples & shrines
  • Traditional culture

    From tea ceremonies and flower arrangements to lavish Geisha attended kaiseki banquets, Japanese culture is the most refined and elaborate in the world.

    Traditional culture

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Visit Izu Peninsula, Japan

The Izu Peninsula juts into the ocean around 100km west of Tokyo and is home to spectacular, rugged coastline, abundant hot spring baths and some lovely ryokan accommodation.

Izu Peninsula

Japan

The Izu Peninsula juts into the ocean around 100km west of Tokyo and is home to spectacular, rugged coastline, abundant hot spring baths and some lovely ryokan accommodation.

At the weekend and during national holidays the towns to the north of the peninsula can become very crowded with domestic tourists, but head inland and to the smaller coastal towns to the south and you will be rewarded with beautiful views and a quieter environment in which to enjoy them.

The hub in and out of Izu is the built up and unattractive town of Atami but this really is just the gateway to more interesting areas.

Particularly worth a visit are Shimoda, for its scattering of temples, western heritage (it was the home of the first western diplomat in Japan) and pleasant beaches, with Shirahama being the loveliest, Rendaiji Onsen for its hot springs and Shuzenji, a quaint town nestled in a lush valley.

Trains access most of the towns but a hire car is also a good option in the area, as there is plenty to see dotted along the coastline, including a spectacular cliff top hot spring bath.

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