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Japan provides travelers from all over the globe a wide series
of attractions, historical and cultural treasures, contemporary
sightseeing and striking woodlands, mountains and coasts.
Something that stands for all the visitors to the country
is that everyone locates their own vision of Japan somewhere
between the pleasant parameters of Japanese manners and the
heartfelt, sometimes vigorous exchanges over a few drinks.
Between the sanitized shopping malls and the colorful rural
festivals lurks the spirit of the country. Welcome to Japan
Travel Guide.
Overview:
Japan travel information helps you find your place in the
country - the Orient's pride. Also known as Nippon in Japanese,
the country is a blend of the east and the west. Spring, between
March and May, with its crystal skies and cherry blossoms,
is probably the best season for tourists. The Golden Week,
from April 29th to May 7th, is a holiday period for the Japanese.
Many of the popular travel destinations are flooded with tourists.
Sightseeing:
Japan Travel Guide helps you on taking a sightseeing tour
of the country. The Daisetsuzan National Park, for instance,
Japan's largest, in central Hokkaido consists of several mountain
groups, volcanoes, lakes and forests. It is prominent for
hiking and skiing, a vacationer's choice.
Kyoto, with its numerous gardens and temples, was the imperial
capital between 794 and 1868 AD. It still remains the cultural
center of Japan. The grazed pebble gardens, delineated temple
roofs and mystifying Shinto shrines add to the fantasy of
every treasure hunter.
Things
to Do: Japan Travel Guide is also your comprehensive assistance
to the number of things you can do in Japan. Japan Overview
intimates you on what to do when you are in this country.
Japanese cuisine is one of Japan's greatest attractions. A
great variety of Japanese cuisine and food from around the
world can be enjoyed here.
Explore Nikko. Nikko is situated about 120 kilometers north
of Tokyo. It is possible to make a day excursion from Tokyo
and cover the main sightseeing destinations. Among the sightseeing
destinations is the crypt of Tokugawa Ieasu, shogun personality
who founded the Tokugawa era, and the Toshogu memorial.
Dining:
Japan Travel Guide is your vanguard to dining opportunities
in Japan. Some of the favorite dishes of the archipelago have
been mentioned. Ramen noodles are thin as spaghetti, served
in a soup with toppings. You can savor the different ramen
dishes depending on the soup base and toppings. Fried rice
or chahan, originally introduced from China, are served with
extra ingredients like peas, negi (Japanese leek), egg and
small pieces of carrot and pork. It is a one of the best ways
of using left over rice.
Accommodation:
Japan Travel Guide provides the vacationer knowledge on some
of the best hotels to stay. Hotels dot every angle of the
country for the extensive tourist inflow from all over the
world. The facilities at the hotels incorporate: conference
rooms, laundry service, wedding halls, banquet halls, non
smoking rooms, iron and ironing board, disabled facilities,
air condition and car park.
Useful
Information: Healthcare services are taken care of
by national and local governments. There is a universal health
care insurance policy furnished in the country that takes
care of equivalence of access, with fees that are set by a
government committee. People can also participate in the national
health insurance program administered by local governments.
Patients are free to select doctors and facilities of their
choice. Useful phone numbers are available in most of the
directories.
You can also explore the following links:
- Culture
of Japan
- Festivals
in Japan
- Tourist
Attractions in Japan
- Things
to Do in Japan
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