Food you can't miss in Autumn in Japan 😋 😚 Autumn is always my favourite season because of the perfect weather, the changing colours, and seasonal shopping. What am I forgetting? Right, food. Here, let us take a look at 9 incredible autumn Japanese food and drinks to enjoy in Japan! 🙃 Typical fall-themed meals in the West include ingredients such as turkey, pumpkins, squash, sweet potatoes, and crisp apples. 😉 However, there are many different fall ingredients and traditions around the globe. For example, mooncakes in China, chestnut stuffing in France, chocolate nut cake in Mexico… 😍 There are many delicious autumn foods in Japan, because it is the season for eating. Agreed or not, we have prepared some of our personal favourites for you! Hopefully, this list will convince you! 👅 What is your favourite autumn food? #autumninjapan #autumninjapan🍁 #japantravel #japantrip #japaneseautumn #japanesemaple #japanesemaples #japantravel #japantravels #japantrip #japantrips #japantravelguide #japanguide #japantraveller #japantraveler #japantourguide #traveljapan #japanawaits #explorejpn #visitjapan #japanview #japanviews #japanesefood #japanfood #japanfoodie #japanesefoodie #japanesefoodie (at Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck2TmTQyeOW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Japan is a country with a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and a blend of modern and traditional elements. Whether you're interested in exploring historical temples, enjoying the beauty of cherry blossoms, or experiencing cutting-edge technology in bustling cities, Japan has something for everyone. Here's a guide to help you plan your visit to Japan:
1. Tokyo:
Asakusa: Visit Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street.
Shibuya Crossing: Experience the iconic pedestrian scramble.
Akihabara: Explore the electronics and anime district.
Tsukiji Outer Market: Try fresh sushi and seafood.
2. Kyoto:
Fushimi Inari Shrine: Walk through thousands of red torii gates.
Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): Admire the stunning Zen Buddhist temple.
Arashiyama: Explore the bamboo groves and visit the Iwatayama Monkey Park.
3. Osaka:
Osaka Castle: Visit this historic castle surrounded by a beautiful park.
Dotonbori: Experience vibrant nightlife and try local street food.
Universal Studios Japan: Enjoy the theme park attractions.
4. Hiroshima:
Peace Memorial Park: Reflect on the city's history and visit the Atomic Bomb Dome.
Miyajima Island: Explore the iconic "floating" torii gate at Itsukushima Shrine.
5. Nara:
Nara Park: Interact with friendly deer and visit Todai-ji Temple.
Kasuga Taisha Shrine: Explore the lantern-lined paths.
6. Hokkaido:
Sapporo: Enjoy winter sports, the Snow Festival, and delicious local cuisine.
Shikisai-no-Oka Flower Fields: Visit colorful flower fields in Biei.
7. Kanazawa:
Kenrokuen Garden: Experience one of Japan's three most beautiful landscape gardens.
Higashi Chaya District: Wander through well-preserved geisha districts.
8. Mount Fuji:
Chureito Pagoda: Capture stunning views of Mount Fuji.
Lake Kawaguchi: Enjoy the scenery around this picturesque lake.
9. Okinawa:
Shurijo Castle: Explore the reconstructed castle in Naha.
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium: Visit one of the largest aquariums in the world.
10. Japanese Onsen (Hot Springs):
Experience the relaxation of traditional hot springs, such as those in Hakone or Beppu.
11. Japanese Gardens:
Visit traditional Japanese gardens like Ritsurin Koen in Takamatsu or Korakuen in Okayama.
12. Cherry Blossom Season:
Plan your visit during spring (late March to early April) to witness the breathtaking cherry blossoms.
13. Traditional Tea Ceremony:
Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony for a glimpse into Japanese culture.
14. Sumo Wrestling:
Attend a sumo wrestling match or visit a sumo training stable.
15. Japanese Cuisine:
Try sushi, ramen, tempura, kaiseki (multi-course meal), and other local specialties.
Tips:
Transportation: Utilize Japan's efficient and punctual public transportation, including the Shinkansen (bullet train).
Cash: While credit cards are accepted in urban areas, it's advisable to have some cash, especially in rural regions.
Language: English may not be widely spoken, so learning a few basic Japanese phrases can be helpful.
Japan offers a unique blend of tradition and innovation, and each region has its own distinct charm. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or modern city life, Japan provides a diverse range of experiences. Enjoy your travels in the Land of the Rising Sun!
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Breathtaking views only in Spring in Japan 🥰 📣 📣 📣 DM "Spring views" and get all 33 gorgeous spring sceneries sent to your inbox! 😉 Japan has four seasons, and spring is one of the most popular seasons here. 😚 When thinking about where to go in spring in Japan, there are many spots in the country with beautiful colourful flowers. 😍 Not only cherry blossoms, but you can find rape blossoms/nanohana, tulips, nemophila, and wisteria flowers. 🤩 The gorgeous sceneries that can only be seen in this season are stunning landscapes that will take your breath away. 🤗 After carefully digging through countless places in Japan, here are 8 spring scenic spots from all over Japan that you should not miss! 📣 📣 📣 DM "Spring views" and get all 33 gorgeous spring sceneries sent to your inbox! 🙋♀️ Do you like these spring scenic spots that represent Japan? #tokyosakura #tokyocherryblossom #tokyocherryblossoms #sakurablossom #japancherryblossom #japancherryblossoms #tokyotravel #tokyotravels #tokyotraveler #tokyotraveller #tokyotravelguide #tokyoflower #tokyoflowers #springinjapan #japanspring #springjapan #tokyosakura #visittokyo #explorejapan #japanexplorer #instagramjapan #visitjapan #visitjapanjp #japantravel #japantravels #japantodo #japanview #japanviews #japanlandscape #japanlandscapes (at Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqFeXV0ybr6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I’ve just read really interesting book.
For some time I’ve been interested in japanese aesthetic and literature. It’s still quite new hobby for me but I develope it with pleasure. Today I’d like to tell you something about the last japanese book I’ve read - “The fever of golden fish”.
I must admit it made me feel absolutely delighted. All Japanese books I’ve read have something in common - maybe a kind of specific vibe, but it’s quite difficult to put in words. They are very poetical - their language sounds very rhythmic and can describe characters’ emotions in a natural and metaphorical way. The second thing is the fact that thoughts and feelings of the characters have their reflection in the picture of nature showed us in the book. It creates an amazing, original impression of the world interpreted not only as a background of the plot but as an important character taking part in the story.
All of the aspects I’ve described above appear in the “Fever of golden fish” and they work great. At first sight it’s just a story about a man, the golden fish keeper, who fell in love with a girl and his feeling doesn’t flow both ways. But to look deeper, it’s a reflection about beauty.
Golden fish are a synonym of beauty - they’re adorable and very popular among Japanese. The girl in which the main character fell in love, is introduced as an ideal, infinitely beautiful person. Contemplation of her beauty full filles the man’s life but in the end he realizes that she isn’t the personification of absolute beauty - she is just human as him. And then he feels inner emptiness - fundamental beauty of his life wasn’t a beauty in fact. The book describes a perspective of human life seen as a senseless pursuit of beauty.
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