Japan

Nishil Drinking Tea at Ceremony

Why You Must Experience a Japanese Tea Ceremony

So often, it is the unexpected travel experiences that leave the biggest impact on us; This was the case for me when visiting Japan. I never expected the tea ceremony I signed up for in Kyoto to have such a profound impact on the way I live my life today, but many years later, it still stands out as of the best things I did in the country.

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Orang Pagoda Sitting behind a forest of trees

Tokyo or Kyoto?

Visiting Japan was an absolute dream trip for me, and it still stands as one of my favorite countries in the world. If you plan to visit Japan (and I hope you do), chances are you will heavily debate whether you should prioritize Tokyo or Kyoto in your itinerary. While both cities are worth a visit, I personally preferred one over the other.

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Tokyo streets as people cross

2 Days in Tokyo: The Perfect Itinerary

No trip to Japan is complete without visiting its most famous capital-Tokyo! Tokyo is a diverse and historical city that has something for everyone. Home to beautiful shrines, incredible technology, and lively nightlife. endless restaurants, and old school alleys, Tokyo is sure to keep you entertained. While there is plenty to see and do in the city, two nights is the perfect amount of time to explore its main attractions. This two-day Tokyo Itinerary will guide you through some of the main attractions and neighborhoods of the city!

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Sensoji Temple with backdrop of Tokyo

The Absolute Perfect 12 Day Japan Itinerary

Making a Japan itinerary can be extremely challenging, in large part because there is so much to see and explore! That being said, Japan’s train system is so efficient and incredible, that a lot can be covered in a short time. This 12-day Itinerary will show you a diverse array of what Japan has to offer. You will visit some of Japan’s major cities, learn about the country’s culture and history, explore the country’s beautiful rural areas, and embark on a peaceful and educational retreat.

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Robot Restaurant

A Guide to Earth’s Wildest Strangest and Crazy Show: Robot Restaurant

It takes a matter of seconds to run into “Robot Restaurant” when googling “Things to do in Tokyo”. Robot Restaurant is one of the most popular tourist experiences for visitors to Tokyo. What exactly is it though? Robot Restaurant is less of a restaurant and more of a restaurant that puts on one of the wildest and most techy spectacles you will ever see.

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Vegetarian Food You Must Try in Japan

Throughout my trip across the country, I had my fair share of both excellent vegetarian food and frankly terrible food. Hopefully, this list of the top 10 places I ate on my trip, can help you in your search!

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The sun sets over Hakone as the mountain range and water begin to draken

A First-Timers Guide to Onsen Baths In Japan

An onsen is a natural spring bath whose water is heated by the molten rock below the earth’s surface. The water is naturally heated and brought back up to the surface, enriched with natural minerals. These famous baths have been around in Japan for centuries and have been known to cure many ailments and conditions. Healing abilities aside, the baths themselves are best known for their ability to relax the body and mind.

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The Perfect Kyoto 3 Day Itinerary

Kyoto has to be one of my favorite cities in the world. Tokyo gets all the recognition but the true beauty of Japan rests in Kyoto. You could easily spend an entire week in this city and not regret it. Unfortunately, most visitors are on a time constraint so this is not possible. Here is the perfect 3 day Kyoto Itinerary to see maximize your time and see all that this wonderful city has to offer.

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The Ultimate Guide to Mount Koya

Mount Koya is an isolated town in the Koyassan Mountains that serves as the home for Shingon Buddhism in Japan. The area has extremely important religious significance and houses many Buddhist temples. The town itself is small, only 6km x 3km, but the small region is home to some of the most important Buddhist teachings in the country.

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Sunset by the itsukushima floating torii gate at Miyajima Island

Miyajima Island: Japan’s Hidden Gem

Mountains, beaches, sunsets, and lots of deer, Miyajima is not your typical destination spot in Japan. However, if you love gorgeous scenery, and the outdoors find some space in your itinerary to make it over here. This small island of Hiroshima is the perfect place to enjoy picturesque views while taking a break from the busy and hectic life of a tourist.

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