Japan is a mixture of energies and reviews. The large number of nuances of this destination makes it one of the most visited destinations in the world, receiving about 8 million average tourists every year.
Tokyo is the main tourist destination in Japan. Its main attractions are the result of a combination of culture, society and politics, qualities that give this city its own character to any visitor. There is no doubt that Tokyo is an unforgettable destination.
Nikko is a city steeped in culture and religion. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, its history is closely related to the Tokugawa Shogunate. In addition, it has a national park with scenic views.
Kamakura has one of the best collections of shrines and temples. It is famous for its huge Buddha statue. Tirelessly, Kamakura is a city you cannot miss.
Kyoto is the second most popular tourist destination in Japan. Its fame is mainly due to its excellently preserved historical sites (15 of them declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO). Kyoto was Japan’s capital and emperor’s residence (from 794 to 1868) and is the source of many aspects of Japanese culture as we know it today. Kyoto has many attractions and is a must if you travel to Japan.
Osaka is another large, vibrant Japanese city. It is one of the most important ports and commercial centers in Japan. It combines history and modernity. Osaka is undoubtedly a destination that you cannot miss.
Modern Hiroshima is known as a place of peace. Hiroshima was destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II, and the main attractions of Hiroshima are the Peace Park and the Museum of Memory. Don’t forget to visit the nearby Miyajima Islands and the famous shimmering torii gate.
Nara is a beautiful place with magnificent temples that represent the best of Buddhist culture.
Nagasaki was one of the most important ports during the ancient world in the seventeenth century and a meeting point between Japan and the Western world. This cultural crossroads makes Nagasaki one of the most European cities in Japan.
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