Of all of the Eastern countries, Japan is unique in many respects, and if you are planning to tour the Land of the Rising Sun, you have come to the right place, as we present a list of our top Japanese attractions that you can add to your timeline.
- Osaka– The number of hotels in Osaka (Osaka โรงแรม) is a direct reflection of the city’s popularity; there is indeed much to see and do in Osaka, and a truly unique way to get around this unique city, book a go-kart tour and be prepared to be amazed! One way to see as much as possible is to book a personal tour with an English-speaking guide, which can last 4 or 8 hours if you want the full tour.
- Hiroshima – In 1945, the US military detonated the first atomic bomb used in conflict, which killed 140,000 people. There is a Peace Memorial Park that was built by the United Nations, which is well worth a visit. You can book a food tour of Hiroshima, which we thoroughly recommend, while there are museums and art galleries that display some of the best Japanese sketching, water colours and oil painting.
- Mount Fuji –Seriously, would anyone visit Japan and not explore Mount Fuji? We don’t think so! It is an active volcano that almost reaches 4,000m, which happens to be Japan’s highest mountain and is known around the world. The visiting numbers are staggering, with more than 200,000 people attempting to summit the peak. Fuji is definitely the number 1 tourist destination. Click here for hotel booking tips.
- Kyoto –Formerly the capital, Kyoto has a lot to offer the tourist; located on the island of Honshu, where you will find stunning Buddhist temples. The traditional wooden houses are something else! Make sure you have gigabytes of memory when you visit Kyoto, and you can capture 1000s of stunning images. This iconic city was the capital for over 1,000 years, until 1868, when Tokyo took over as the nation’s number one city.
- Tokyo –You could spend a month touring this amazing metropolis, and you would not have seen it all! Such is the sprawling size of this once huge industrial centre. A strange mix between the ultra-modern and traditional side of Japan, you must experience the colourful nightlife, while old and new are not separated; you can be walking along skyscrapers, turn the corner, and you have old houses on either side, with trees in full blossom!
Booking a holiday in Japan is the start of an epic adventure, as you immerse yourself in a different world; be prepared to be shocked, stunned and out of breath as you take in the sheer natural beauty of these exotic islands. Start with the capital and plan with the help of the Internet, and get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

