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Best Things to Do in Japan

Iconic Attractions & Hidden Gem Travel Experiences

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A tour of Japan can swing wildly between the dazzling lights of Tokyo and the pastoral pleasures of a rural ryokan (traditional inn), the exquisite temples of Kyoto and a trip to towering Mt. Fuji. Whether it's the always intriguing Japanese culture that draws you in, or the chance to hike or sample hot springs in memorable countryside, Japan is sure to charm and surprise you at every turn.

Top Japan Experiences

Visiting the museum and Japanese gardens in Tokyo's Imperial Palace that exhibit traditional Japanese art and history

Seeing the shrines in Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple

Visit to Kinkaki-ji also known as the Temple of Golden Pavilion

Enjoying a Japanese tea ceremony (or chado), appreciating the unique way that green matcha tea is prepared and served

Climbing Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest mountain

Hiking in the Yakushima forest or the Sagano bamboo forest

Paying respects at Hiroshima Peace Park and museum, a tribute to the victims of Hiroshima bombing

Seeing to Himeji Castle, built during medieval period for defense purpose

Chanting with Buddhist monks in the early hours of the morning at a Monestary in Koyasan

Soaking in a traditional onsen, sans clothes, as per the Japanese custom

Walking among the many zen temples and gardens in Kyoto

Visiting one of the may popular themed cafes, from animal to anime

Admiring the cherry blossoms of spring, an annual ritual known as hanami

Indulging in sushi and kobe beef, soba noodles, ramen and sake to your heart’s content

Wandering through Kyoto’s Gion district to see geishas in traditional kimonos

Watching a sumo match, a sport that dates back at least 2,000 years to the Edo period

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Things to do in Japan - Expert’s guide

1. Kyoto

Kyoto temple and gardens in Japan

Kyoto is a very classic stop on a tour of Japan. Some major Japanese sites that are on many a bucket list can be checked off in Kyoto. You’ll see the opulent Golden Pagoda - decorated in gold leaf, and set against a picturesque pond, the contrasting colors of the garden and pagoda create stunning photos, especially on a clear day.

Also in Kyoto is perhaps one of the most Instagram worthy destinations in Japan: Fushimi Inari Taisha. Thousands of bright red gates called “Torii’s” line the way up to a shrine of the god Inari.

If you are planning to visit Japan for the cherry blossom season, Kyoto’s beautiful gardens and parks will definitely be included on your itinerary!

2. Tokyo

Crowds at night in Tokyo Japan

One simply cannot visit Japan without experiencing the indescribable city of Tokyo. Bustling with people at all hours, Tokyo is a hub of business and innovation. That said, it is possible to find some peace and quiet in Tokyo - consider a picnic in Hamarikyu Garden or taking a relaxing stroll through Nezu Museum.

Like most major cities around the world, Tokyo is also a great spot for visiting galleries, museums, taking in some modern theater, or going shopping - don’t miss the world renowned Ginza shopping district for some unique finds!

3. Japan Food Tour

Sushi on food tour of Japan

There is a reverence that many travelers have for Japanese food. The country produces two of the most popular dishes in the world: sushi and ramen. Food tours are a great way to get to know the many different ways these dishes are prepared, regional specificities, and also expand beyond to experiences some truly unique dishes and flavors. Nothing could beat watching your food being prepared on a steaming hot plate right before your eyes, and enjoying brand new tastes.

4. Hakone

Hakone architecture in Japan

Hakone is situated right on the shores of Lake Ashi. It is a great place to visit before or after going to Mount Fuji. You can also get picturesque photos of Mount Fuji from the top of the Hakone Ropeway cable car - a highly recommended experience! There are lots of nice ryokans (Japanese style inns), onsens (hot springs), and ofuro (bath house) in the area, so it is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy some Japanese hospitality.

5. Take a Zen Garden Walk

Zen rock garden in Japan

Zen Buddhism permeates the calm and peaceful culture and personality of Japan. There is an incredible sense of balance in Japanese homes, which are traditionally minimalist and often have zen gardens. These pebble or sand gardens are decorated with green plants and rocks - very purposefully placed to illustrate various stages of life or thought.

Zen gardens, or rock gardens as they are also called, are designed to be places of peace and tranquility. They are offer a great opportunity to take a moment, breathe deeply, and quiet your mind.

6. Meditate With Monks

When you travel to Japan, one of the activities you might very well partake in is a meditation session. There are a number of monasteries throughout Japan that are fully functioning and open to visitors. Some even allow you to stay overnight for a truly immersive experience.

Even if you don’t meditate regularly, you can simply absorb the surroundings, listening to the chants, and appreciate the ancientness of this most simple yet profound practice.

7. Stay in a Traditional Japanese Guest House

Garden view from the window of traditional Japanese guest house

Traditional Japanese accommodations are a highlight for most cultural tours visiting Japan. When you stay in a “ryokan” guest houses or inns, often nestled in misty mountain towns among quiet streets and nature, it’s almost a spiritual experience. Many of these guest houses also include the opportunity to use an “onsen” or bathing area - these are often open air, and very refreshing. Japanese guest houses reflect much about the Japanese culture of hospitality and are a real treat for visitors.

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Christopher
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2024-04-25
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Highlights of Japan by Explore!
Highlights of Japan
OK only downside I will say I don't feel I had enough time in Tokyo due to some people missing there fights and losing very important tickets for travelling which explore leader had to sort out. The itinerary needs to be updated ie mentioning catching bullet train to airport which few people had issues with but I think is actually easier
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Anne
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2024-04-24
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A Taste of Japan - Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka
Loved our trip and our guide Guilia was fabulous. We really got a "taste" of Japan!
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2024-04-24
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Japan Unrivalled by Contiki
Japan Unrivalled
I had the best time on this trip! It was my first ever international solo trip, contiki made it super easy to just sit back and relax. I was super grateful that my roomie & I got along so well, our tour group was fab. So many beautiful places to visit in Japan, getting to wear a Kimino and seeing the cherry blossoms was the highlight for me. I just wish the tour was longer. We could have used with a bit more free time, having the days feel less packed/rushed if each location could potentially have a 2nd/3rd day it would have been awesome. I went up 2 days prior and stayed back 6 days after, I’d recommend doing something similar so you can do and see the things that you want that aren’t included on the tour. Trip manager was awesome, super knowledgeable
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Jill
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2024-04-23
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A Taste of Japan - Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka
Donald Field
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2024-04-22
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Classic Japan by Trafalgar
Classic Japan
Couldn't give 5 stars since:
Hotels were good but our rooms were very small. I'm guessing we got the lowest priced rooms in the hotels. 2 had AC problems. Bfasts were good.
Much too little time spent in Tokyo--don't feel we know it at all
Bus to Mt. Fuji took far too long and seeing the sulfur spouts was a waste.. Suggest going half way to see Fuji from a distance and then doing something else. Spent 5 hours in the bus that day.
Visit to the 50 story tower in Osaka to see the view wasn't worth much.

Special events were great: drum session, making Japanese donuts, tea plantation visit, ceramics studio visit was too long
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2024-04-22
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Japan in a Week by Contiki
Japan In A Week
The trip itself was good, as I said before, there is a LOT of free time and for me personally, I booked with contiki so I didn’t have to think about activities and places to go myself. You’re just given a very long list of recommendations on the day of and personally I just didn’t want to have to think about any of it myself. This trip has a lot of trains and public transport which is fine but more than half the group got lost on more than one occasion. There was also less group activities to get to know the other travellers and I found it became cliquey very fast. But if you are unsure about what you want to do in Japan and just want to see the basics then this tour will do that just be aware you will still have to organise a lot of things on the go.
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