Tokyo entices you with a variety of attractions, especially its 5 must-see districts. From spiritual beauty to neon fantasy, from street food pleasures to electronic havens, Tokyo has a little something for everyone! Explore, discover and experience life!
A Dazzling Christmas in Tokyo
Come winter and Tokyo's Christmas illuminations take centre stage, creating an aura of enchantment that envelops the city in a warm glow in the midst of a frosty season. Experience the splendour of these illuminations and take home unforgettable memories.
Off the Beaten Path at Okayama and Kurashiki
Okayama and Kurashiki lie off the beaten path, but they promise memorable moments and a rewarding experience. There are historic landscapes, one of Japan’s top three gardens, beautiful castles and amazing architecture, all waiting to be discovered by you.
Osaka, a Taste of Japan
Osaka brings to mind neon lights and shopping centres, entertainment and lots of food. Japan’s commercial capital offers all this and more as you traverse its streets, photograph its architectural marvels and relish its amazing culinary offerings.
Takayama, the Traditional Town
Takayama is a charming, historic town nestled in the mountainous Gifu Prefecture, preserving the atmosphere of old japan. Visit it, especially for its Spring Festival, its temples and shrines and the Edo Period buildings that have been wonderfully preserved.
Kanazawa, the Historic Castle Town
Kanazawa, a historic town in the Hokuriku area of Japan gives you an insight into ancient Japan through its castles, its traditional crafts, and its well-preserved samurai and geisha districts. It is known best for the Kenrokuen, one of Japan's top three gardens.
Koyo, Japan’s Fall Colours
Autumn spreads its fiery colours through the sky, but only in Japan can you view nature's magnificence in the presence of ancient temples and shrines, historic forest pathways, futuristic architecture and the imposing Mt. Fuji. Don't miss the season and the visual delights that it offers, in this beautiful country!
Japan’s Winter Cuisine
Japan's winter cuisine consists of a fascinating array of dishes that warm your soul. Celebrate this beautiful season with hot, mouth-watering nabe, miso soup, crab, oysters and even fugu. Make sure you savour Japan's winter gourmet and take home delicious memories.
Japan’s Ryokan
If you're visiting Japan, don’t miss the authentic cultural experience of staying at a ryokan. Deeply serene and relaxing, it also gives you an insight into Japanese tradition and its simple way of life, with the luxuries of a soothing onsen and delicious kaiseki meals.
Skiing in Japan
Japan’s claim to skiing fame probably lies in its soft, powder snow, but that’s not all. Its luxurious onsens, delightful après-ski activities, well-groomed runs, consistent snowfall and its well-maintained ski resorts are all part of Japan’s bouquet of winter offerings.