The capital of Japan is a bustling metropolis, hectic during the day, exciting, and neon-lighted at night. Spending a few days in the city is an absolute must, however, our advice is to take at least one day to enjoy one of the many incredible lesser-known locations around the...
A beautiful seaside town that’s just less than an hour south of Tokyo, Kamakura was once the political capital of Japan, and it is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is well known for its temples, bamboo groves and museums. Kamakura looks out across to Sagami...
In Japan, Tokyo has long been the city most people flock to but in recent times, as independent travel around Japan has become far easier, other cities have been attracting a fair share of visitors. One such city that is growing in popularity is Osaka, which is a smaller...
Tokyo's famous Tsukiji fish market held its last New Year's Eve auction in 2017 and Tokyo's famous fish market moved to the Toyosu waterfront district in October 2018.
Visiting a fish market may not exactly be on your bucket list, but trust me, if you are in Tokyo, this is a...
Kyoto on the Japanese Island of Honshu was once the national capital. Its population is 1.46 million with a further 2.4 million in the greater metropolitan area. It was the home to the Imperial court at the end of the 8th century and that remained the case until 1869....
Japan is one of the most beautiful and mysterious countries to visit in Asia, seamlessly merging its ancient history with futuristic technology. Mount Fuji is the country's most instantly recognisable natural landmark and one that Japan is famous for. Another icon of Japan is its cherry blossoms, which when...
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25 Things To Do In Tokyo At Night
Japan's buzzy capital, Tokyo, is exciting at any time of the day, but this thriving metropolis comes alive after dark. Packed with history, culture,...