Tokyo
Explore Shibuya, Asakusa, teamLab-style digital art spaces, tiny ramen shops and peaceful gardens hidden between skyscrapers.
Neon cities, quiet temples and unforgettable food
Japan balances ultra-modern cities with mountain shrines, refined gardens and regional food traditions. A first trip can move from Tokyo's energy to Kyoto's temples, with bullet trains making the country surprisingly easy to explore.
Explore Shibuya, Asakusa, teamLab-style digital art spaces, tiny ramen shops and peaceful gardens hidden between skyscrapers.
Visit golden temples, bamboo groves, tea houses and historic lanes where traditional architecture still shapes daily life.
Japan's most famous peak is best viewed from the Fuji Five Lakes area, with clear mornings offering postcard-perfect reflections.
Known for street food and nightlife, Osaka is the place to try takoyaki, okonomiyaki and bright evenings around Dotonbori.
The Peace Memorial Park offers a powerful historical visit, while nearby Miyajima is known for its floating torii gate and forested hills.