Japan

Japan could just be the weirdest and most wonderful country on the planet. It’s the country that gave us samurai warriors, Hello Kitty and the Sony Walkman (remember those?) and it continues to both revere its ancient traditions and set the pace of technological advance for the rest of us.Japan is a place where ritual reigns supreme, and where what pass for mundane tasks in other places have been raised to the level of an art form, like the tea ceremony. Manga cartoons and sashimi have swept the world, and yet Japan retains an air of intriguing mystery.Spending time in Japan is likely to be a contradictory but deeply satisfying rollercoaster ride of very old-fashioned and the cutting-edge; of bubblegum pop culture and ancient Buddhist temples. Whether you seek high or low culture, karaoke or glimpses of geisha passing through wooden doorways, Japan delivers – and often in the most unexpected of ways.There is also the incredible natural beauty of the Japanese islands, from Mount Fuji (so perfect that it looks like the mountains that kids draw) to delicate springtime cherry blossoms and incandescent fall colors.Japan has dancing cranes, and monkeys that spend their days chilling in hot springs surrounded by snow. There are many unique experiences to be had, such as shooting through the countryside on a bullet train or squeezing into a pod hotel for the night.Spend time in a manicured zen garden or admiring bonsai trees, or lose yourself in the neon-lit fantasia that is Tokyo or Osaka at night. Have a drink in an underground bar with the salarymen, or do your best to understand the fashion sense of Japan’s chameleon teenagers.You’ll find that some stereotypes about Japan are true: people are infallibly polite, and there are attendants in white gloves pushing people into already-crowded subway carriageways. But Japan will also surprise and delight you in ways you could never have expected. It has superb ski resorts, ice cream made from red beans, and trains that leave on time, every time. It’s just that little bit different to anywhere else you’ve ever been, and that’s why it needs to be at the top of your travel bucket list.

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Travel Information

Electricity

In Japan the standard voltage is 100 V. The standard frequency is 50/60 Hz. The power sockets that are used are of type A / B.Japanese power outlets are…

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Banking

Currency The unit of Japanese currency is yen. You can buy yen at foreign exchange banks and other authorized money exchangers. At the international airports,…

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Cuisine

Tap water in Tokyo was declared not safe for consumption after the accident, although the government has since stated otherwise. Nevertheless, if travelling…

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Climate

The climate varies widely from one region to region. Basically, Japan has four distinct seasons. Spring months are March, April, and May. Summer months…

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Transport

Japan has an efficient public transportation network, especially within metropolitan areas and between the large cities. Japanese public transportation…

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Dress

The Japanese dress as Westerners do and are quite conservative on the whole. Pack comfortable shoes for walking that can be slipped off easily when you…

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Health

Please consult your health-care provider 4-6 weeks prior to travel to ensure you are receiving all required vaccinations and that the medication has enough…

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Safety

Japan is safe in general. We recommend normal precautions be taken as you would for any city in the world. Be aware of your surroundings and stay in well-lit…

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Visa

U.S. citizens do not require a visa for stays under 90 days. Non U.S. citizens should consult with your local embassy.

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General

Language:Japanese is the official language. Some English is spoken in Tokyo and other large cities but is less usual in rural areas. There are many regional…

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Regions

Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

Stretching across four prefectures on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park is a vast, awe-inspiring paradise that covers Yamanashi, Shizuoka, and Kanagawa, and…

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Hiroshima

The name of this city has become synonymous with the horrors of war, but Hiroshima is so much more than the target of the first atomic…

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Kyoto

Surrounded by mountains, Kyoto is just over 200 miles from Tokyo – or around two hours by Shinkansen bullet train. Although it was the capital of…

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Matsumoto

Matsumoto is a city on the island of Honshu in the Nagano Prefecture and is surrounded by snow-capped peaks of the Japan Alps. The city developed…

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Takayama

The mountain city of Takayama is a complete contrast to the metropolitan melting pot of Tokyo. Its Old Town gives an authentic flavour of the Japan…

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Tokyo

Tokyo is immense – in every sense. It’s an incredibly dynamic city that reinvents and renews itself while you watch. New fashions and trends come and…

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Urayasu

Located in the Chiba Prefecture of Japan, the city of Urayasu is set in the delta of the Edo River. It is best known for being…

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