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Food, Great History, Great People... Get a Taste of Japan!
If You 're thinking about travelling overseas in the near
future (or not so near for that matter!) make sure You don't
bypass Japan in You r travels!
Known as The Land of the Rising Sun, Japan is rich in culture
and history. Made up of thousands of Islands, Japan's main
islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku. It is on
These islands You will find Japan's major cities including
Sapporo, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Tokyo, Hiroshima and Kagoshima.
There is a wide range of accommodation available in Japan,
most of which is of a very high standard, right through from
You th Hostels to luxury hotels.
If it's the busy city life of the Japanese You want to experience
You can't beat Tokyo. With a population of approximately 12.369
million (as at 1 October 2003), Tokyo is Japan's most highly
populated prefecture and is full of great places to visit
that are rich in entertainment, cultural and historical value.
Interesting places to visit are the world famous Ginza - a
business and shopping district, Harajuku (the teen capital
of Tokyo) and Shinjuku - a large shopping, business and entertainment
precinct.
Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima
In the Tokyo prefecture in Japan there are also several temples
and shrines which are of great interest and make great photo
opportunities. You r hotel or You th hostel should be able to
give You more details on this.
If You want culture then head on down to Kyoto. Kyoto is home
to Gion, which is the most prominent Geisha district in Japan.
Geisha are women trained to entertain through the Japanese
Arts such as singing and dancing - not prostitutes. Kyoto
is also home to the famous and beautiful Kinkakuji or Golden
Pavillion. If You want an experience that is both cultural
and full of wildlife, hop aboard a JR (Japan Rail) train and
head to Nara. Nara is about a one hour train ride from Kyoto
and features beautiful temples and shrines, shopping and lots
of deer!
Another place You can mix culture and history with wildlife
is the beautiful Miyajima Island Miyajima is just a short
ferry ride from Hiroshima and is definitely worth a full day
visit or even an overnight stay. As the for est-covered hills
of Miyajima Island (which are a romantic background for the
Island's Itsukushima Shrine) appear dramatically through the
swirling mist as You r ferry approaches. If You choose to stay
overnight soak up more of the romantic atmosphere as residents
wander the streets in the traditional Japanese Ukata.
Back in Mainland Hiroshima there's still plenty to see and
do! Why not hit the shops or head to the Hiroshima Peace Park
for a trip into the city's tragic past. but be warned - a
tour through the Peace Park can really tug on the heart strings.
It tells a sad story of the people of Japan, particularly
Hiroshima, and how their world changed after the A-bomb in
World War II. Right from the A-Bomb Dome (or what is left
of it) and especially the Peace Park Museum, You 're in for
an emotional rollercoaster.
Japan is a fantastic country of culture, history, good shopping,
great people and delicious food. Don't plan You r next holiday
without making a stop in Japan!
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