What Is Japan Famous For (10 Things To Experience)

Tokyo (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Japan is one of the most unique countries in the world. It has a fascinating history and has become one of the top tourist spots in the world recently. You can find a lot of attractions for outdoor enthusiasts in Japan. It is famous for a lot of recreational spots. Let’s explore the best things to do in Japan.

Top 10 Things To Experience In Japan

Japan is a great place for everyone looking to do something fun. Here is a list of the 10 most popular things that you must do in Japan.

1. Explore hot springs 

A significant part of Japanese culture centers around the hot springs. It is an active volcanic area that is used by the Japanese to relax. The most popular onsen in Japan is located near Nikko. It is situated on the foothills of Mount Fuji and is a great place to relax. Entry of people who have tattoos is not allowed to enter this place. You can also book some private guesthouses, and enjoy your time without any stress.

2. Visit Hiroshima 

Hiroshima is a city located in southern Japan. The city is known hit by the atomic bomb during World War II. Most of the city was destroyed within 2 kilometers (1.24 miles) of the explosion site, but it has been rebuilt once again. It is a great tourist spot and you must come to visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum.

3. Watch Sumo Wrestling Live

Sumo is the national sport of Japan. It is one of the most popular wrestling matches and is a popular tourist attraction in the world. If you visit Japan, then you must not miss the chance to watch Sumo wrestling live. The best opportunity to watch sumo wrestlers live is to get tickets for big tournaments held each year in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka.

4. Explore Kyoto 

Kyoto was the capital of Japan until 1869. The city has many old temples and castles. There is also a former imperial palace, that remains to be one of the biggest tourist attractions of this city. Kyoto is a great place to admire cherry blossoms. The cherry blossom season usually starts in March. One of the most fascinating places in Kyoto is the Nishiki Market.

5. Explore The Mount Fuji 

Mount Fuji is located on Honshu Island. It is a volcano whose peak is covered with snow all through the year. For the Japanese, Mount Fuji is one of the most famous sacred mountains. Each year, about 200,000 people go climbing this mountain which is at the highest peak. Mount Fuji is a great inspiration for many artists.

6. Travel On The Bullet Train 

Shinkansen bullet trains are one of the best public transport in Japan. They are operated by the Japan Railways and connect all parts of the country. Bullet trains have a speed of about 320 km an hour. The Bullet train connects the nine Shinkansen lines and will take you to the most prominent cities, like Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Kyoto. The passengers can take two pieces of luggage with them on the bullet train.

7. Book Small Capsule Hotels 

If you are looking for low-budget accommodation in Japan, then capsule hotels are the best option. Capsule hotels are situated around the train stations. Each capsule offers a high-quality mattress, pillow, and blanket. Some of the capsule hotels are also attached with lounge rooms and food options.

8. Taste Japanese Cuisine

One of the most popular Japanese food is probably sushi. This dish is known to be the trademark of Japanese cuisine. It is a combination of rice, fish, and vegetables. Make sure to try sushi and alcoholic beverage made from rice.

9. Visit Japanese Shrines and Temples

The Japanese people have a lot of respect for their heritage. A large number of tourists visit Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples that are located all over Japan. You must visit the most famous shrines and temples in Japan. The famous temple includes Sensoji Temple in Tokyo and Todaiji Temple in Nara, as well as the Fushimi Inari shrine in Kyoto and is famous for rich culture and history. 

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10. Business and Entertainment Areas 

The capital of Japan has several exciting places to visit. Harajuku is the main area of Japanese pop culture and has many fashion shops. It is the largest business and entertainment area in Tokyo and has several karaoke rooms, bars, and restaurants. It is a must-visit place in Japan. 

Beth Malcolm

Beth Malcolm is Scottish based Journalist at Heriot-Watt University studying French and British Sign Language. She is originally from the north west of England but is living in Edinburgh to complete her studies.