Japan, located to the east of the Eurasian continent, experiences four seasons - spring, summer, autumn and winter. The region's abundant vegetation allows various trees to thrive, and different flowers bloom throughout each season.
Currently, Japan has 16 UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites and 4 World Natural Heritage sites registered. Among them, Mount Fuji, the shrines and temples of Kyoto and Nara, the ancient capitals, have become representative tourist destinations, showcasing Japan's rich cultural heritage.
In recent years, Japan's food culture has gained attention worldwide, with traditional Japanese cuisine, known as "washoku," being highlighted. Washoku is not only healthy and delicious but also visually appealing, making it a delightful aspect of traveling to Japan.
In addition to sightseeing and enjoying the beauty of nature, experiencing traditional Japanese culture such as tea ceremony, calligraphy, and Kabuki theater is also a delightful aspect of traveling. Furthermore, engaging with local people during the journey is a rewarding experience. Through these interactions, a deeper understanding of Japan as a country can be achieved, which may ultimately contribute to world peace.
Please come and visit the hospitality-oriented country, Japan.
We sincerely hope to become your navigator and partner during your visit to Japan.