Travel Guide
Japan seamlessly blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge technology. From serene temples in Kyoto to the neon lit streets of Tokyo, every corner offers a unique experience. The country is known for its impeccable service, efficient transportation, and incredible cuisine.
Spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms, or Autumn (September-November) for colorful foliage. Avoid Golden Week (late April-early May) and Obon (mid-August) when domestic travel peaks.
Japan has one of the world's best public transportation systems. Trains are punctual to the second, clean, and reach virtually everywhere.
Connects major cities at speeds up to 320 km/h. Reserve seats during peak times. Green cars are first class.
13 lines covering central Tokyo. Runs 5am-midnight. Can get extremely crowded during rush hour (7-9am, 5-8pm).
Trains stop around midnight. Missing the last train means expensive taxis or waiting until 5am.
Colored seats near doors are for elderly, pregnant, or disabled passengers. Give them up when needed.
People dressed as monks asking for donations in exchange for beads or blessings.
â Real monks don't solicit donations on streets. Politely decline and walk away.
Being led to a bar in entertainment districts and receiving a massive bill.
â Avoid touts in Kabukicho, Roppongi. Check prices before ordering. Stick to established venues.
Some taxi drivers take longer routes for tourists, especially from airports.
â Use Google Maps to follow the route. Better yet, use trains from airports.
Always remove shoes when entering homes, temples, traditional restaurants, and some hotels. Look for shoe racks or slippers.
Talking loudly or on phones is frowned upon on trains. Keep conversations quiet.
Eating while walking is considered rude. Find a bench or designated eating area.
A slight bow shows respect. Deeper bows for more formal situations.
Wash thoroughly before entering hot springs. Tattoos may be prohibited at some facilities.
Thousands of vermillion torii gates winding up a mountain. Best visited early morning.
The world's tallest tower at 634m with observation decks offering panoramic city views.
Ethereal bamboo forest perfect for peaceful walks. Combine with nearby temples.
Moving tribute to atomic bomb victims. The museum provides important historical context.
Japan's iconic volcano. Climbing season is July-August. Visible from Tokyo on clear days.