Japan is renowned for its cherry blossom gardens, being the place where the sun rises earliest in the world, and for its innovative and intelligent people. An ideal country to explore. Join Mytour to visit the must-see places when traveling in northern Japan.
Venture to the city of Kamakura in northern Japan
The Great Buddha of Kamakura
The majestic Great Buddha of Kamakura was constructed in 1252, ranking as the second largest in Japan. Standing at a towering height of 13.35 meters, visitors can easily reach it by taking a train to Hase station and walking approximately 5-10 minutes. Admission fee for visiting the Great Buddha is 20¥.

Hokokuji Temple
Hokokuji Temple is featured in many travel guides to Japan. Renowned for its serene bamboo grove with over 2000 lush green bamboo trees, strolling along this pathway is a delightful experience. Admission fee for Hokokuji Temple is 200¥.
Enoshima Island
Experience the beauty of Enoshima Island with its pristine beaches and exhilarating diving opportunities during hot summer days in Japan. Explore attractions like the Samuel Cocking Gardens, Iwaya Cave, and Enoshima Daishi Temple.
Discover the charm of Nikko City
Nikko always stands out in Japan's 2020 travel tours, known for its stunning natural landscapes and breathtaking scenery.
Marvel at the majestic Kegon Falls
Known as one of Japan's top three waterfalls, Kegon Falls stands 97 meters tall, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The beauty of Kegon Falls is so captivating that it feels like stepping into a romantic European country. If you've ever traveled to Japan, visiting Kegon Falls is a must.
Edo Period Theme Park
In Nikko, there's a truly unique theme park that transports visitors back to the Edo period. This park meticulously recreates Edo-era activities, from clothing to performing arts, offering entertaining experiences for all. Here, you can immerse yourself in the roles of ninja or samurai, learning authentic skills. During festive seasons, such as New Year or doll festivals, visitors can partake in unique Edo-period celebrations.

Explore Famous Temples and Shrines

If you're a seafood lover, especially a fan of clams, don't miss out on the clam festival happening this August. At this festival, you can indulge in various clam dishes like grilled clams, clam hotpot, clam chowder, and more. The clam festival has been around for 700 years and is still going strong. So, pack your bags and head to Japan for an unforgettable experience this August!
