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Explore Japan

Explore the charming historic streets of Kanazawa, Japan, with traditional wooden houses.
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Top 10 Destinations to Visit in Japan

1. Kyoto

Kyoto, Japan's ancient capital, offers a deeply immersive experience into traditional Japanese culture and history, featuring a wealth of temples, shrines, and serene gardens. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks and engage in unique cultural activities, blending historical charm with elements of modern city life.

2. Shinjuku

Shinjuku is a dynamic district in Tokyo, presenting a vibrant mix of towering skyscrapers, extensive shopping opportunities, and an energetic nightlife. It also provides peaceful retreats within its bustling urban landscape.

3. Shibuya

Shibuya presents itself as a dynamic district where cutting-edge fashion, music, and youth culture converge, offering a vibrant urban experience. It provides opportunities to witness the iconic Shibuya Crossing and panoramic city views from elevated observation decks.

4. Asakusa

Asakusa, a historic district in Tokyo, offers visitors a glimpse into Japan's traditional past, centered around the iconic Sensoji Temple and its lively Nakamise shopping street. It is a popular destination for those interested in Japanese culture, historical landmarks, traditional goods, and authentic local cuisine.

5. Osaka

Osaka presents itself as a dynamic Japanese metropolis, celebrated for its vibrant food scene, energetic nightlife, and rich historical landmarks. It offers a contrasting experience to more traditional Japanese cities, appealing to those who seek an engaging urban adventure and unique local experiences.

6. Nara

Nara, once Japan's first permanent capital, offers a journey through ancient history and a unique connection with nature. Visitors are drawn to its numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the grand Todai-ji Temple with its Great Buddha and the serene Kasuga Taisha Shrine. A highlight of any visit is the opportunity to interact with the wild, free-roaming deer in Nara Park, which are considered sacred messengers. The city provides a relaxed atmosphere for those seeking cultural immersion and historical exploration away from the busier major cities.

7. Hiroshima

Hiroshima, a city embodying resilience and hope, offers visitors a profound encounter with its poignant history and vibrant modern life. It is widely recognized for its peace memorials and the iconic Miyajima Island, providing a blend of solemn reflection, cultural exploration, and natural beauty.

8. Miyajima Island

Miyajima Island offers a captivating blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, primarily known for the iconic Itsukushima Shrine and its 'floating' torii gate, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore ancient temples, hike Mount Misen for panoramic views, and encounter the island's free-roaming deer.

9. Hakone

Hakone, a captivating destination within Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, offers a serene escape from city life with its abundant natural hot springs and breathtaking views. Visitors are drawn to its iconic scenery, including the majestic Mount Fuji visible across Lake Ashi, and the unique volcanic landscape of Owakudani. The area is also rich in cultural experiences, featuring historic shrines, a network of art museums, and picturesque transportation routes like the Hakone Ropeway.

10. Fuji Five Lakes

The Fuji Five Lakes region, nestled at the northern base of Mount Fuji, offers captivating views of Japan's iconic peak, often reflected in its clear waters. This destination provides a diverse range of year-round outdoor activities, including various water sports and extensive hiking opportunities, alongside options for relaxation in natural hot springs.

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At TFA Travel we believe in travel for all. Our mission is to enable people to explore the world as easily as possible without having to pay a travel agent a huge commission.

Our typical audience are those that want to see something new and get involved with authentic experiences of a country. Whether you are a backpacker, solo traveller, solo female traveller, straight or LGBTQ+ couple, family, you will find local and authentic experiences here.