Travelling in Japan: a comprehensive guide

Voyager au Japon constitue une aventure extraordinaire dans un pays captivant, qui a su garder ses traditions ancestrales et son histoire forte dans son identité culturelle. Mais c'est aussi une terre d'innovation, où l'on côtoie les robots aux restaurants et où l'on monte dans les trains les plus rapides du monde. Cette destination attire chaque année des millions de voyageurs venus découvrir cet univers à part entière. L'un des aspects les plus séduisants du Japon, est que chacun a une bonne raison de s'y rendre : que ce soit pour découvrir sa culture ancestrale entre sanctuaire et châteaux, pour sa beauté naturelle avec ses fleurs de cerisiers et ses volcans en activité, ou encore pour ses temples de la pop culture, tout le monde s'y retrouve.

 

Do I need travel insurance?


Although it's not a legal requirement as a tourist in Japan, it's strongly recommended that you have travel insurance when you travel to Japan, or anywhere else in the world. Travel insurance will give you peace of mind and protect you in the event of any unforeseen situations that may arise during your trip. Medical expenses can be expensive in Japan compared to some countries, but affordable compared to others. Travel insurance will also protect you in the event of trip cancellation, flight delays and cancellations, baggage loss, civil liability and offers 24-hour emergency assistance.

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1. Tokyo: Japan's vibrant capital is a fascinating mix of modern skyscrapers, traditional neighborhoods, trendy boutiques and historic temples. Explore the neighborhoods of Shibuya, Shinjuku and Asakusa, and discover cutting-edge technology in the heart of the city.

2. Kyoto: The former capital of Japan, Kyoto is brimming with iconic temples and shrines, Zen gardens and picturesque alleyways. Soak up traditional culture and attend a tea ceremony or admire the geishas in the Gion district.

3. Osaka: Known for its delicious cuisine and lively urban atmosphere, Osaka offers a variety of sights, including Osaka Castle, the Dotonbori district and Universal Studios Japan Park.

4. Hiroshima: Here you'll find the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, a poignant tribute to the events of the Second World War. Also visit the island of Miyajima with its famous floating Torii and Itsukushima temple.

5. Nara: Close to Kyoto, Nara is famous for its deer park and the Great Buddha of Todai-ji temple, one of the largest Buddha statues in the world.

Tokyo Tower

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Couple visitant Kyoto main dans la main

Couple visitant Kyoto main dans la main

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Direct access to JR Kyoto station from Kansai airport

Direct access to JR Kyoto station from Kansai airport

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Nara, Japan's first imperial capital.

Nara, Japan's first imperial capital.

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1. Hakone (Mount Fuji): The iconic Mount Fuji, Japan's highest mountain, attracts hikers and nature lovers alike. Surrounded by 5 lakes, Mount Fuji is one of the symbols of Japan. The town of Hakone at its foot offers magnificent views of this still-active volcano.

2. Kanazawa: This historic town is renowned for its Kenrokuen garden, one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan, as well as its geisha quarter and its history of craftsmanship.

 3. The Japanese Alps: With spectacular mountain scenery, hiking, winter activities and comforting local cuisine, the Japanese Alps are a paradise for nature lovers and picturesque villages. The region is also renowned for its onsens, hot springs.

4. Shikoku: This island in south-west Japan is famous for the Shikoku pilgrimage (known as the Henro in Japanese), which includes 88 Buddhist temples. A unique spiritual experience to discover in whole or in part. In the town of Matsuyama, you'll also find the famous Dogo Onsen, which inspired Hayao Miyazaki in Studio Ghibli's animated film Spirited Away. 

 

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Château de Kumamoto

Kumamoto Castle

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Onsen Shidotaira

Onsen Shidotaira

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