Discover Japon
Located in East Asia and separated from the continent by the Japan and China Seas, Japan attracts people because it is both reassuring and exotic. Blending Western codes and the Japanese art of living, urban effervescence and inner calm, ultra-modernity and tradition, apparent rigor and openness, Japan is accessible to the least seasoned travelers and confusing to others.
We know the cultural richness of Japan, we imagine it less as a nature destination. And yet, if you go off the beaten track, the country has plenty to surprise you. Whatever the season, come and visit Japan, the country of a thousand atmospheres!
Top 3 Cities
Tokyo
With its metropolis of nearly 40 million inhabitants, Tokyo is one of the most populous cities in the world. Political, economic and cultural capital, it will never cease to surprise you! And lovers of neon lights and other manga will not be disappointed.
Osaka
Huge metropolis, Osaka is probably not the most beautiful Japanese city, but it is often one of the most popular destinations for tourists traveling around Japan. The proximity of Kyoto, its urban river crossing the city and the profusion of multicolored neon lights make it a must-see stop.
Yokohama
Located less than 30 minutes from Tokyo, Yokohama is no less the second Japanese city in terms of population! Historic Japanese port, it was one of the first to trade with foreign countries. This makes it a cosmopolitan city, as evidenced by its Chinatown district.
Top 3 Places
Hiroshima
Totally destroyed by the atomic bombs of 1945, Hiroshima had to be totally rebuilt after the Second World War. Its museum and especially the Genbaku dome, which became a peace memorial, have become a must in this city. Hiroshima is also an excellent starting point for the surrounding islands, including Miyajima Island.
The imperial palace of Tokyo
The Palais de Tokyo is a must when traveling in Japan and seeing Japanese classes online. Its location was once the place of the old Edo Castle, the official residence of the Tokugawa shoguns until 1868, date of the Meiji revolution.
The Skytree in Tokyo
The Skytree is the second highest tower in the world at its inauguration in 2012 (634 meters) and is a privileged place of culture. For example, there is an aquarium and a planetarium.
But you can also go shopping there with more than 300 stores and restaurants. The building is very busy and lively all year round.
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