Japan

What to See in Japan
Japan is one of the most unique and fascinating countries in the world to visit. Located on a collection of volcanic, mountainous islands, you are never very far from the coast or from an outstandingly beautiful natural location.
Japan is a long island country with the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other.
Where can visitors experience traditional Japanese hospitality?
Enjoy authentic Japanese culture and hospitality at the Arai Ryokan, a guesthouse and traditional onsen that has been welcoming guests since the 1870s.
What historical and spiritual sites should travelers visit in Japan?
For a peaceful retreat, visit Daitoku-ji, a riverside Zen monastery featuring 24 temples and nearly 700 years of history. To experience the grandeur of Japan’s past rulers, explore the Imperial Palace, which now stands on the grounds of the former 15th-century Edo Castle.
Where can I experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony?
No visit to Japan is complete without experiencing at least one traditional tea ceremony. Delightful cups of authentic Japanese tea can be enjoyed at Jugetsudo, a renowned teahouse located in the Tsukiji district of Tokyo.
What are some must-visit museums in Japan?
Visit the Amuse Museum to view sensational folk art in Asakusa, or head to Arts Chiyoda 311 for an immersive experience in conceptual, interactive, and contemporary art. For animation lovers, the Ghibli Museum offers a magical experience dedicated to the legendary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki and his lifetime of incredible work.
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