1. Captivating Landscapes
Japan's landscapes are incredibly diverse, from rivers and mountains to fields and ancient castles. In this Land of the Rising Sun, you'll never run out of places to explore, just afraid of not having enough time to see them all. The land of many ancient relics and landscapes considered the most beautiful in the world, such as the Royal Gardens, Kumamoto Castle, Osaka-jo fortress, Kiyomizu Temple, Tokyo Tower, and the famous Mount Fuji.
Especially, you can visit Japan in all seasons of the year. In spring, tourists have the opportunity to admire the blooming cherry blossoms or try a cup of sake while soaking in a hot spring in winter. You can enjoy the romantic beauty of golden forests in autumn or visit azure beaches with white sand in summer.


2. Rich and Ancient Cultural Heritage
With a rich history, Japan has experienced many stories and events. When you come to this country, you can look back on those historical events yourself, listen to stories about the land of these samurai.
For example, you can visit the Shinsengumi barracks to learn more about the famous samurai in history, have the opportunity to try on traditional kimono or try to transform into a geisha - one of the traditional cultural aspects of this country.


3. Exquisite Cuisine
One of the reasons tourism in Japan has flourished is the sophistication and richness of the country's cuisine. If you pay attention, you will see that their dishes, from simple desserts to more complex ones, are all presented in the most elegant and refined manner, making diners hesitate to eat.
In addition to presentation, Japanese cuisine is nutritionally balanced, making it an unmissable destination for food enthusiasts.
Famous Japanese dishes include sushi, sashimi, tempura, sukiyaki hot pot, cold soba noodles, ramen noodles, udon noodles, wagashi sweets...


4. Modern Technological Advancements
Japan continues to lead in electronic products, boasting superior quality, design, and affordability. Tourists visiting here can explore commercial districts and freely choose from a variety of compact electronic items as gifts for their loved ones. Additionally, they can enjoy riding high-speed trains or immersing themselves in various fields of modern technology.


5. Japanese People
One reason Japan is renowned worldwide is the character of its people. You can learn from their spirit by observing the daily life of the people here. The Japanese character is very unique, perhaps because they have become an industrial powerhouse from a country that has to deal with natural disasters all year round and has experienced the consequences of war.
They place great emphasis on education, are eager to learn, preserve their national identity, and work diligently, showing great responsibility. It may be because the samurai spirit has deeply influenced the subconscious of every citizen of this country. They also possess many other good qualities such as friendliness, politeness... If you can meet and interact with them, you will gain valuable lessons.


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7. Unique Festivities
This country frequently hosts various festivals throughout the seasons such as the Hanami festival (cherry blossom festival) in spring, the Shogatsu festival (New Year celebration), the Tanabata festival (star festival), the Obon festival (Ghost Festival)... each festival has its own unique charm. During each of these occasions, Japan welcomes a large number of tourists.
If you visit Japan during these times, you can immerse yourself in the bustling crowds and enjoy the festive atmosphere of this country. It's not an exaggeration to say that Japan is the land of festivals.


8. Japan is one of the safest countries in the world
Famous for being a densely populated country, Japan is remarkably safe for tourists. If you lose something, it will likely be returned to you intact within a few hours or days. If you leave something behind at a café, the staff will make efforts to return it to you.
Women can comfortably walk the streets late at night, and children can ride the subway alone. You can travel to Japan without worrying too much about safety.


9. Land of Tradition and Mega Cities
Compared to other Asian countries, Japan stands out remarkably with its contrasting beauty. Alongside a modern Japan, boasting the world's third-largest economy, is a Japan steeped in tradition. When traveling to Japan, you'll be amazed by mega cities like Tokyo, Osaka... known as cities that never sleep.
Yet there's a profound, old-world charm in a traditional Kyoto with its ancient temples, quaint alleys exuding tranquility. Moreover, every region in Japan hosts its own festivals, each with unique and captivating performances.


10. Language Barrier-Free Travel in Japan
In recent years, Japan has been making efforts to eliminate language barriers for tourists. There are plenty of English-language guides available at public information centers such as train stations, subway announcements, in supermarkets... tailored for tourists.
You can also learn some simple words like hello (konnichiwa), thank you (arigato), please (onegaishimasu), or goodbye (Sayonara).

