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Intro 00:00
Kamikōchi 00:39
Osaka 01:19
Okinawa and the Southern Islands 02:05
Koya-san 02:55
Yakushima 03:39
Hiroshima 04: 29
Mt Fuji 05:04
Naoshima 05:52
Kyoto 06:50
Tokyo 07:30

Japan is a traveler’s paradise, with hillside combined results (hot spring) towns, peaceful beach-lined islands, and busy megacities on the menu.
Here are our picks for the top ten locations to visit in Japan.

Number 10. Kamikōchi (Best for mountain hikes).

Kamikchi is a highland river valley that is encircled by the rising peaks of the Northern Japan Alps. It is considered to be one of the most stunning natural vistas in all of Japan. There are day hikes available along the unspoiled Azusa-gawa that pass through peaceful willow, larch, and elm forests.

Numbr 9. Osaka (Best for nightlife and street food).

When it comes to urban experiences, Tokyo does not have all of the superlatives. Takoyaki, Japan’s hallmark dish, is a must-try in Osaka, Japan’s third-largest city (grilled octopus dumplings). It also offers one of the most stunning nightscapes in the city, with a brilliant display of LED lights, dynamic signs, and flashing video displays along the canalside strip Dtombori.

Number 8. Okinawa and the Southern Islands (Best for beaches).

When compared to the rest of Japan, the experiences that may be had in Okinawa and the Southwest Islands are entirely unique. An arch is formed by this subtropical archipelago that may be found between Kyushu and Taiwan. They founded their own state, which they called the Rykyu Empire, until it was captured by Japan in the 19th century.

Number 7. Koya-san (Best for exploring temples).

Riding the funicular up to Kya-san, the hallowed Buddhist monastery complex, seems like rising to another universe. Over a hundred temples may be found here, the most notable of which is Oku-no-in, whose walkways wind between tall cryptomeria trees and time-worn stone stupas coated in moss and lichen.

Number 6. Yakushima (Best for forest bathing).
Yakushima, a tiny island off the coast of southern Kyushu, is often characterized as wonderful, enchanted, and even otherworldly. It’s a place where words fail and clichés take their place. The yakusugi, an old cedar unique to the island whose gigantic roots mimic alien tentacles, may be found in some of Japan’s remaining virgin woods.

Number 5. Hiroshima (Best for being reflective).

Hiroshima is evolving into a forward-thinking metropolis with verdant boulevards. It is not until you visit the Peace Memorial Museum that you realize the full extent of the atomic bomb’s human toll. A visit here is a sad and vital historical lesson.

Number 4. Mt Fuji (Best for sightseeing and pilgrimages).

Even from afar, Mt Fuji will take your breath away. Close-up, Japan’s highest peak’s perfectly symmetrical cone is breathtaking. Dawn from the summit? It’s sheer enchantment. Fuji-san is a revered and enduring landmark in Japan. Hundreds of thousands of people climb it each year, continuing a centuries-old tradition of pilgrimages to the sacred volcano.

Number 3. Naoshima (Best for architecture).

Naoshima is one of Japan’s great success stories, transforming a rural island on the verge of becoming a ghost town into a world-class center for contemporary art. Many of Japan’s most known architects have contributed projects such as museums, a boutique hotel, and even a bathhouse, all of which are intended to complement the island’s natural beauty and current inhabitants. The resulting combination of avant-garde and rural Japan is hypnotic.

Number 2. Kyoto (Best for traditional experiences).

Kyoto, Japan’s royal capital for 1,000 years, has over a thousand temples. Among them are the colossal, like as Kinkaku-ji (a magnificent pavilion totally covered in gold leaf), and the contemplative, such as Ryan-ji, with its austere Zen rock garden.

Number 1. Tokyo (Best for contemporary culture).
Tokyo is a city that is always pushing the frontiers of what is feasible on highly populated, earthquake-prone territory, erecting increasingly higher, sleeker skyscrapers. It is Japan’s premier destination for modern art and architecture, pop culture, shopping, drinking, and entertainment (and a tie with Kyoto for dining).

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