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A tale of three castles

A tale of three castles

The UNESCO World Heritage sites of the former capital Kyoto give unforgettable insights into Japanese history, but across Japan are numerous, less heralded (and less visited) destinations that can transport travelers back in time. Be it the tales unearthed in castle ruins or fortresses that have withstood the tests of time, a journey to Japan’s Kansai region and the islands of Okinawa can offer travelers fresh insights into Japan’s past and the moments that shaped its future.

6 Captivating Weekend Getaways in Japan

6 Captivating Weekend Getaways in Japan

Some of Japan’s most extraordinary natural landscapes and world cultural heritage sites can be found right outside its popular major cities. Thanks to an efficient and tourist-friendly system of bullet trains, known as shinkansen, visitors can access once-distant locations on an unforgettable day trip or weekend getaway. Embarking from Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya, explore a deeper side of Japanese culture and immerse yourself in nature with these six captivating weekend getaways.

A culinary adventure in Kansai

A culinary adventure in Kansai

While the Kansai region is well known for the high-octane buzz of Osaka and the Unesco-designated temples, shrines and gardens of Kyoto and Nara, it’s also Japan’s culinary heart, with numerous opportunities for travellers to immerse themselves in Japanese food culture, both on and off the traditional tourist trail. A farm-stay in the Nara countryside, sampling sake in Hyogo, and dining on plant-based Buddhist cuisine at a temple in Wakayama are just a few of the Kansai experiences that await. You could add a seafood lunch with Ama divers in Mie or a trip to Kyoto’s tea fields, plus much more.

Discover Japan: Where Art Meets Nature

Discover Japan: Where Art Meets Nature

The ancient capital of Nara—Kyoto and Tokyo’s predecessor—still flourishes with its curated traditional streetscapes, ancient temples and shrines, and culinary heritage boasting both heirloom vegetables and delectable sake.

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While the city of Kyoto is perhaps the most well-known tourist destination in Kansai, the nation's former ancient capital is just one of many attractions. Kansai is renowned across Japan as the place where some of the country's most enduring spiritual, culinary and cultural traditions were formed.

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