AUTUMN 2019
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AUTUMN 2019
100 Experiences in Japan
This booklet is a guide to one hundred quintessentialJapanese experiences to fill your bucket list. Destinationsselected by a committee of experts are cataloguedwithin seven categories of great interest to visitors and inwhich Japan and its people excel: Tradition; Outdoors;Cuisine; Cities; Nature; Art; and Relaxation. TheJapanese archipelago stretches to include regionalcultures, natural splendours and man-made wondersboth old and new. Immerse yourself in these hands-onexperiences through idyllic villages, virgin forests,ancient temples, modern art museums, fine restaurantsand lush gardens that stimulate the heart and senses.
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The 10 Best Things to do in Kushiroand Lake Akan in Autumn
Lake Akan National Park in Hokkaido is a peaceful andmajestic destination in any season, but in autumn, thecolours inspire a variety of outdoor activities that can beexperienced throughout the Kushiro area. Whetherparticipating in the traditional Ainu ritual “ThousandTorches Parade”, strolling in the private forest “Hikari-no-Mori”, or savouring authentic Japanese Sakeproduced by “Fukutsukasa Shuzo”, a visit to this crispclean region is unforgettable.
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Wakayama: The Autumn Leaves inKoyasan
Koyasan is the home of Shingon Buddhism founded byKobo Daishi (or Kukai as he is posthumously known)1200 years ago. Located among the peaks of the KiiMountains it is part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage.From late October to early November, the autumnleaves bathe the sacred mountain in deep crimson. Theirradiant colours are spectacular. Now, traveling toKoyasan is much easier.
A direct bus from Kyoto and Kansai International Airportis now available!
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Limited-Time Offer! Join a specialprogram you can enjoy only in Kobe!
As Japan gears up for Rugby World Cup 2019, Kobe isoffering 25 different tourism programs to enjoy itscharms. Experience a tea ceremony within beautifulscenery. Enjoy a tantalizing comparative tasting of Kobebeef. Relax into Zen meditation at temple. And muchmore! Various programs are offered to suit your ownindividual interests and make your trip more memorable.These programs are available from Friday, September 20to Tuesday, October 15. Don’t miss out!
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10 Things to Know When RidingTrains in Japan
Train travel in Japan is inevitable, and a major part of anyvisit. Renowned for high efficiency and cleanliness, theJapanese train system is the envy of the world. Did youknow there is such a thing as Japanese train-etiquette?There are certain rules that all passengers must follow inorder to maintain the high level experience for allaboard. Here are some manners to keep in mind whenriding trains in Japan.
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20 Things To Do in Harajuku fromthe Classics to Hidden Gems
Tokyo’s Harajuku is one of the major trend-setting areasfor youth culture in Japan. Visitors flock here to marvel atthe latest envelope-pushing fashions. From fashion andshopping, to sweets and drinks, here is all theinformation you will need to explore the eclectic vibe ofthis unique neighbourhood.
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Tipping in Japan? Not needed! But here are 3 ways to show yourgratitude
Gratuity is not customary in Japan, but gratitude is stillappreciated. This may be come as a surprise to touristsfrom the United States and Europe. Tipping is neitherrequired nor accepted, and attempts at doing so will berejected. However, we still want to give our thanks, sowhat should we do at the end of a meal instead oftipping? Here are 3 ways to show your gratitude forgood service in Japan: Read More
A Deep Dive into Japanese KitchenKnives, Beloved by Chefs the WorldOver
Japanese knives are integral to Japanese cuisine. Whether for teppanyaki, or slicing and scoring fish for sushi, mastery of wabocho, Japanese kitchen knives, is an art. As interest in Japanese cuisine has grown over the years, so too has interest in the proper knife wear needed to prepare it. Descendent from the legendary Japanese swords, Japanese kitchen knives do not compromise on sharpness, and are in high demand among western chefs. Here is a comprehensive guide to the varieties and unique features of Japanese kitchen knives.Read More
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