Japan TOP 10 Most Visit Places [ Japan Travel Guide ]
Japan is a nation where ancient traditions and modern Innovations blend seamlessly offering experiences from historic temples to futuristic cities Tokyo the bustling capital is known for its cuttingedge technology fashion and vibrant food culture while Koto preserves the quiet beauty of temples and classical Gardens Japan’s scenery varies from cherry blossoms in Spring to snow capped mountains in Winter making it a year- round destination for travelers with deep rooted cultural traditions and arts such as the Tea Ceremony calligraphy and Kabuki theater Japan maintains a unique and fascinating identity in this video I will show you the best visiting place in Japan number one Matsumoto you might expect the birthplace of visionary artist yayu ausuma to be a frenetic overwhelming place but beyond the City Art Museum where her eye-catching PKA doted pieces spill out of the main entrance Matsumoto is pretty laidback at its is Matsumoto Joe the oldest castle in Japan its auster appearance is offset by the Serene peaks of chubu sangaku National Park Rising behind it and the froth of pink blossoms surrounding it each spring matsumoto’s easy access to Tokyo combined with its thriving food and music scenes have made it a favorite of young escapes from the capital many of whom open Chic independent businesses stroll through nakamachi for upscale caface and ryoken ins An Elegant conver converted warehouses or cross the river to Frog Street for shops and restaurants in traditional wooden buildings spend a weekend here and you’ll quickly understand the appeal of The Artsy relaxing Matsumoto lifestyle number two shiroko national park in idido’s Far Northeast the shiroko peninsula Jets out into the sea of Okat its steep mountains and dense forests look impenetrable at the best of times and come winter the land is blanketed in deep snow in the shoreline J by Drift Ice here in its wildest reaches it’s clear why the Inu people named this place catak the edge of the Earth on a trip here you can acquaint yourself with some of the most important deities in the Inu Pantheon take a boat trip to se orcus Reon camoi god of the sea slicing through the cold Waters and brown bears kimon camoi god of the mountains picking along the shore or go on a wildlife spotting night drive for Tanuki foxes and deer if you’re lucky the world’s largest owl might even put in an appearance Blackiston fish owl Coten cor camoi god of the village number three Tokyo Japan’s capital may be an obvious stop on a first timer’s itinerary but it’s sheer variety of experiences keeps people coming back time and again in Chik daikanyama and Muro you can stroll along upscale streets with Innovative architecture and trendy boutiques WIA has intriguing cultural attractions like like the huki morakami library Hotel chano’s traditional Gardens and the Stark Brilliance of tan kenzo’s concrete Cathedral and down in Todoroki you can wander through a natural River Valley feeling a world away from the bustle of city life this is before we’ve even touched on the big hitters Shinjuku skyscrapers shabuya nighlife ranji’s galleries kuku’s Street fashion truly you have to try very hard to get barded of Tokyo number four the Mitch nooku Coastal Trail after the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami much of Northeast Japan’s T Hoku Coastline became the srau fuo Reconstruction National Park running through it for over 600 mil is the moku coastal Trail giving hikers access to not only stunning scenery but also some of the communities that are still rebuilding over a decade after the disaster by spending your Yen here perhaps having fresh from the boat Sashimi for lunch or stay at a traditional ryen you’ll be directly helping that rebuilding effort slowing down to walking pace also encourages you to connect with the people and Places You’ll encounter whether at a museum dedicated to the disaster or over a glass of Saki in the local iseka you’re sure to hear some deeply personal moving stories of what happened in 2011 the cut through the rock makes the section between tanaha and Kurosaki very rewarding number five the aim Islands okanawa an archipelago in the far Southwest of the country exerts a strong pull on the Japanese imagination the string of subtropical islands is seen as a paradise where you can recharge over your precious few days of annual leave just white sand turquoise sea and no emails to see okanawa at its best you need to go beyond the over tourist main islands this is surprisingly easy with the far-flung yima Islands connected to the Japanese Mainland by plane on nagaki you can explore Mangrove forests while takaomi is home to traditional ryuan Villages where the neat square houses have red tiled roofs and are guarded by shisa mythical lion statues finally The elusive endangered iamot cat stalks the jungles of its namesake Island number six Kyoto the ancient capital of Kyoto is the ideal place to immerse yourself in traditional Japan between the Imperial Palace nio Castle s major shrines and temples and an impressive range of other historic buildings the city has more fascinating sites than you could see in a dozen visits to see Kyoto at its best though skip the most famous spots unless you’re very canny about when you go crowds are likely to spoil your experience instead of arima’s Main Street and River visit the weaving workshops of nishin or take a boat along fim’s picturesque canals swap kinkaku G in the Rock Garden at R and G for the serine temples and tea houses of daok kuui and in place of the palace grounds wander hyan Jin vu’s gorgeous Gardens the jewels in Kyoto’s Crown are sites like elegant katsura Villa and the hushed grounds of Keda Moss Temple where the Imperial household agency strictly limits visitor numbers you’ll need to apply in advance but it’s worth it number seven sheraine only 0.2% of overseas Travelers visited underrated sheraine prefecture in 2019 and those Savvy few were rewarded with dramatic Sea of Japan scenery fascinating museums and high-end Anson resorts in Matsu you can admire both one of Japan’s best preserved castles and at the adachi Museum of Art one of its most spectacular Gardens further west impressive isota is thought to be the country’s oldest Shrine and is a popular place to pray for luck and love Mount Sand’s gentle slopes and Scenic Lakes are popular with cyclists and at sanb asukara buried Forest Museum you can see vast Cedars that were buried by a volcanic eruption 4,000 years ago the beautiful nearby world heritage site of awami ginen includes an idoa silver mine and lovingly preserved towncape tickets for the sunrise isumo sleeper train are snapped up quickly but if you manage to get one you’re in for a relaxing comfortable overnight trip from Tokyo to Matsu or isumo slow travel at its best add on a boat trip to shain’s oi Islands a UNESCO Global geop park for more slow-paced travel with an ecological Focus number eight the kumano Coto Japan is full of ancient highways and pilgrimage routes and the kumano Coto is among the most atmospheric weaving through the holy mountains of wakayama Nara and M prefectures this network of trails has been in use for centuries there are several routes to choose from but the nakah offers the best balance of well-maintained well signposted trails and breathtaking scenery if you have a few days to devote to it you could walk from the trail head at tager AI to ancient hangasa one of the area’s three grand shrines and home to the world’s largest Tor Shrine gate stay in The Rustic Hot Spring Town of yansen to soak your probably achy legs before pressing onto one of the other Grand shrines visit nachi tasa to Marvel at a picturesque Vermilion Shrine building standing before Japan’s tallest waterfall or enjoy a ride on a traditional Wooden Boat down the kumano river to had amasa number nine I only a couple of hours from Kyoto I has one of the most unique townscapes in Japan The Village snakes around the edge of a bay with its buildings jutting out over the water known as Fina or boat houses they were designed so boats could sail right into them and many of them are still used in this way now several of the funa are now holiday rentals where you can gaze out over the bay while you eat mouthwatering fresh fish for dinner or get cozy in your futon for the night there’s plenty to do in the area from kaying and boat trips to ebike tours be sure to drop by mukai shuzo too this historic family run saki Brewery produces a range of traditional style and Innovative neon shoe including a variety made from celebratory red rice in 1999 it became the first Brewery in Japan to have a female toi Master Brewer keniko mukai number 10 Hiroshima Hiroshima is an essential stop to understand one of the key moments of Japan’s 20th century history August 6th 1945 when the US dropped an atom bomb over the city killing 880,000 people immediately the atomic bomb Dome is a stark and Powerful Testament to the destruction while the nearby peace Memorial Museum and park provide context outline nuclear prolif Iration since the second world war and express hope for a more peaceful future while it gives the appropriate weight to its past heroshima today is a thriving colorful City you can visit a castle and stroll through a traditional Garden admire works of impressionism in the art gallery and take a tour on a retro tram and of course you have to try the local style of okonomiyaki a delicious layered dish featuring batter noodles meat or fish and a richly Umami sauce Hiroshima is also a great jumping off point for myajima with its floating Tori as well as the cedo Inland sea area you could take a short cruise around the islands or over to shikoku from where you can take the scenic route back to honu Via the shimanami kaido thank you for watching this video
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Japan is a nation where ancient traditions and modern innovations blend seamlessly, offering experiences from historic temples to futuristic cities. Tokyo, the bustling capital, is known for its cutting-edge technology, fashion and vibrant food culture, while Kyoto preserves the quiet beauty of temples and classical gardens. Japan’s scenery varies from cherry blossoms in spring to snow-capped mountains in winter, making it a year-round destination for travelers. With deep-rooted cultural traditions in arts such as the tea ceremony, calligraphy and Kabuki theater, Japan maintains a unique and fascinating identity.
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Matsumoto
00:00 – Shiretoko National Park
00:00 – Tokyo
00:00 – The Michinoku Coastal Trail
00:00 – The Yaeyama Islands
00:00 – Kyoto
00:00 – Shimane
00:00 – The Kumano Kodo
00:00 – Ine
00:00 – Hiroshima
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