Japan

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“Discover Japan: Culture, Flavor, Adventure.”

Uji, Japan is considered the “holy land” of matcha, producing the country’s finest green tea for over 800 years. Its unique climate along the Uji River with misty mornings, fertile soil, and cool mountain air creates tea leaves rich in sweetness, umami, and vibrant emerald color.

Tokyo Tower is one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, standing at 333 meters tall in Minato, Tokyo. Built in 1958, it serves both as a communications tower and a tourist attraction, welcoming around 3 million visitors annually.

Mount Fuji is Japan’s tallest mountain at 3,776 meters (12,388 feet), a nearly perfect volcanic cone that has become a national symbol and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo is the busiest pedestrian intersection in the world, with up to 3,000 people crossing during a single green light cycle.

Japan is home to over 30,000 ramen shops, each region serving its own signature flavor. From Sapporo’s bold miso to Hakata’s creamy tonkotsu, every bowl is a taste of local culture. Traveling Japan means discovering a new story in every slurp!

Things to do in Japan

Japan offers a diverse range of activities, from exploring neon‑lit metropolises like Tokyo to visiting thousand‑year‑old temples in Kyoto and soaking in mountain hot springs. With over 30,000 ramen shops nationwide each region serving its own unique flavor you can taste Japan’s culture one bowl at a time while discovering its timeless traditions and modern wonders.

Ramen

Japan is home to over 30,000 ramen shops, each region serving its own signature flavor—from Sapporo’s bold miso to Hakata’s creamy tonkotsu. Traveling across Japan means every bowl tells a different story of local culture and tradition.

Temple

Japan is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking temples, blending history, spirituality, and stunning architecture. The most famous ones include Todai‑ji in Nara, Kinkaku‑ji (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto, and Senso‑ji in Tokyo, each offering unique cultural experiences for tourists.

Hot Spring

Japan has over 3,000 natural hot springs, known as onsen, scattered across the country. Each region offers its own unique mineral waters and scenic settings from snowy mountain baths in Hokkaido to seaside soaks in Kyushu making every dip a cultural and healing experience.