Japan has a rich cultural heritage and you can discover more about it through a range of cultural experiences. Much of traditional Japanese culture is accessible to all visitors, even those with little to no knowledge of Japanese. Traditional Japanese flower arranging, trying on kimono and taking part in ancient ceremonies are all great ways of learning more about Japan's diverse culture and picking up new skills.
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It’s almost impossible to live in any global city and not be familiar with sushi, sashimi, and steaming bowls of ramen, udon and miso – it’s likely you’ve tried Japanese food even if you’ve never travelled to Japan.
Dining options range from pub-style (izakaya) and casual family restaurants (shokudo), to the more formal and expensive (kaiseki ryori).
Japan is a place that reminds you what heaven would look like. Its landscapes, beaches, and high standing mountains not only freshen your mind but your soul as well. You look around and feel the power of nature. Here we would like to present you the most beautiful landscapes of Japan.
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Japan's nightlife is fantastic. The sheer scale of entertainment possibilities in the cities is astounding. From cool craft beer hangouts to high-end whiskey establishments and a great variety of novelty bars, the old cliche that there's something for everyone holds true here. Whether you want to rub shoulders with locals over a beer at a cozy izakaya, or dance until dawn at one of Tokyo's mega clubs, there's a seemingly infinite number of options. It's easy to see how Japan earned its reputation as home to some of the best nightlife in the world.