Travel to Japan

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Best Time to Visit

March to May

Capital

Tokyo

Population

125.0 M

Area

377,915 SQ KM

Official Languages

Japanese

For travelers looking for deep immersion into the unfamiliar

Japan is one of those places that both conforms to and confounds expectations. The cliches – Zen gardens, sumo wrestlers, bullet trains, cherry blossom, geisha – are easy to find, but so are experiences that challenge the stereotypes: spotting bears on Hokkaido, basking on tropical beaches in Okinawa Prefecture, skiing on perfect powder in the Japan Alps. Overlaying everything is Japan’s complex, nuanced culture: this is a country where manners have been elevated to an art form, and where dressing up as a manga superhero is as commonplace as leaving offerings at a Shinto shrine. Japan manages to be both one of the world’s most modern nations, and one of its most traditional – an intoxicating mix for travelers looking for deep immersion into the unfamiliar. You’ll never want to say sayōnara.

Top Things to See

Cherry blossom, repainting Japanese cities in pastel colours every spring

World Heritage–listed wonders in Nara, the ancient capital of Japan

Mount Fuji's enormity, the country's tallest peak

Towers, temples and markets piled with tuna in Tokyo, Japan’s space-age capital

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