
How to Spend 3 Days in Tokyo
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a perfect example of the country’s ultra modern lifestyle amalgamated with its historic background.

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a perfect example of the country’s ultra modern lifestyle amalgamated with its historic background.

Japan is the largest island country in East Asia and the fourth-largest island country on Earth.

Tucked away among the mountains of central Japan, this charming city was long considered one of the country’s best-kept secrets.

The bustling metropolis of Tokyo boasts an unending number of attractions to explore.

In Japan, the four seasons are way more than just a hotel. They are four very distinct times of the year that can make or break your trip to the Land Of The Rising Sun.

The largest city in the world, Tokyo is a fun, fascinating, futuristic place to visit.

Tokyo is a global mega city that has it all. Never boring and always alive, there is without doubt always something interesting just around the next corner.

Mount Fuji is Japan’s highest mountain, standing at 3,776 metres.

Kyoto, which was once the capital of Japan, is known for its many beautiful temples, shrines and also for its many historic sites, including Nijo Castle.

Located just an hour to the south of Tokyo in a prefecture of the same name, Kamakura is a lovely laidback coastal town with lots for visitors to see and do.

When you think of Japan it is often the gigantic megacity of Tokyo that springs to mind along with its bustling technology fueled society that is so impressive for its ingenuity and innovation.

Home to thousands of lovely Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, Kyoto is one of the most popular places to visit in Japan.

Located around two hours to the north of Tokyo, this small city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, and justifiably so.

Stretching endlessly towards the horizon, this massive metropolis is the perfect place for you to embrace and explore Japan’s unique cultural heritage and, with some of the best museums in the country, visitors to Tokyo will love all that there is to see and do.

Full of incredible old temples and shrines, Nara was the first capital of Japan all the way back in the eighth century.
