• General Info
    General Info

    How to find an apartment in Japan?

    Free Houses in Japan: What You Need to Know

    Travel to Japan

  • Regions
    Regions

    Hiroshima-jo (Hiroshima Castle)

    Kumamoto

    Aichi

  • Entertainment
    Entertainment

    Japan offers visitors a wealth of entertainment opportunities, both modern and traditional. Contemporary diversions include clubs, discos, live music venues and bars, as well as international performance arts such as opera, ballet, drama and musicals. For culture lovers who want to sample some of the fascinating traditions of Japanese theatre, there is Kabuki, Bunraku and Noh.

    Visit the train station of “Captain Tsubasa” in Japan

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    Taiko, the drums of Japan

  • Sightseeing
    Sightseeing

    In Japan there are many fascinating places that you can enjoy for free. These include such diverse attractions as beer museums, food galleries, hi-tech consumer electronics showrooms, cosmetics factories and television studios. With so many different places to visit there’s bound to be something of interest for everyone.

    Top 10 shrines and temples in Japan

    Akihabara, the mecca of Otaku culture

    Visit Kyoto

  • Getting there
    Getting there


    Flights to Japan

    Japan is easily accessible from anywhere in the world with over one hundred direct flights every week to four of Japan’s 22 International Airports.

    You will arrive at either Narita (Tokyo), Kansai (Osaka), Nagoya, or Sapporo. All other destinations within Japan can be reached quickly and conveniently using the country’s extensive network of rail, bus and domestic air services.

    Tip: Read the Japan Airports information page.

    Limousine Bus in Osaka

    Haneda Airport

    Narita airport

  • Culture
    Culture

    Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537-1598)

    Aida makoto

    8 instagram accounts of Japanese crafts

  • Eating Out
    Eating Out

    Japanese Cuisine

    Once known in the west either in the form of “sukiyaki” or the more exotic “sushi,” Japanese cuisine has in recent years become much more familiar and appreciated around the world. Many visitors to Japan will have already sampled the pleasures of raw fish or batter-fried shrimp. But few first-time visitors to Japan are prepared for the variety and sumptuousness of Japanese food, as it is traditionally prepared. Eating in Japan is an experience to be enjoyed and remembered fondly for the rest of your life.

     

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    Osechi ryori

  • Getting around
    Getting around

    Travel to Japan

    14 useful Japanese phrases to go on a trip

    How to use a Coin Locker in Japan

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