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Attrazioni più popolari a Japan, Japan

Things to do in Japan, Japan include climbing Mount Fuji, standing at Japan's tallest peak at 3,776 meters. Explore Fushimi Inari Taisha's 10,000 vibrant red torii gates in Kyoto. Don't miss catching panoramic city views from Tokyo Tower's observation deck at 150 meters high for an unforgettable experience.

Mount Fuji

1. Mount Fuji

4.6 (12,900)
Mountain PeakCaratteristica naturaleIstituzione

Experience a breathtaking climb with stunning panoramic views. Feel the thrill of dawn at the summit and explore cultural trails covered in history.

Fatti rapidi: More than 300,000 people attempt to climb to the summit during the official climbing season each year. The volcano last erupted in 1707, and you can still see its symmetrical snow-capped cone from over 100 kilometers away.

Punti salienti: The mountain hosts a special sunrise event called 'Goraiko' where climbers gather on the peak to witness the sun illuminating the six surrounding provinces. The approach trails feature sacred shrines and stone carvings that narrate ancient mountain worship traditions.

Fushimi Inari Taisha

2. Fushimi Inari Taisha

4.6 (85,307)
Shinto ShrineAttrazione turisticaLuogo di cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPunto di interesse

Walk through 10,000 vibrant red gates that create an unforgettable path. Experience serene forest trails dotted with fox statues and peaceful shrines.

Fatti rapidi: The site features thousands of red torii gates forming a tunnel-like path stretching up to 4 kilometers on the mountain. Nearly every gate is donated by an individual or company, with their names inscribed on the back.

Punti salienti: The torii path climbs the wooded mountain with over 10,000 vermilion gates lining the trails, creating a mesmerizing corridor of color and shadow. Visitors encounter small shrines and fox statues acting as messengers of the deity, adding layers of spiritual meaning to the hike.

Tokyo Tower

3. Tokyo Tower

4.5 (93,997)
Punto panoramicoPunto di riferimentoAttrazione turisticaArt GalleryCentro commerciale

Experience breathtaking cityscape views from towering heights. Capture unforgettable moments from two observation decks with spectacular vistas day and night.

Fatti rapidi: Standing 324 meters tall, the tower surpasses the height of the Eiffel Tower by 13 meters. It repaints its entire structure every five years using 100 tons of vibrant orange and white paint for aviation safety.

Punti salienti: Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from two observation decks, one at 150 meters and a special one at 250 meters which offers a rare bird's-eye view over Tokyo's sprawling cityscape. Locals say seeing the city lights sparkle from the top at night feels like holding Tokyo in your palm.

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Hai mai sentito parlare dei tour a piedi gratuiti?

Dopo aver viaggiato in oltre 30 paesi, c'è una cosa che avrei voluto mi dicessero fin dal primo giorno, e ha completamente cambiato il modo in cui vivo le nuove città.

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Li ho fatti in decine di città e sono stati il momento clou di quasi ogni viaggio. Se visiti Japan, Japan, fallo il primo giorno. Mi ringrazierai dopo.

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Kinkaku-ji

4. Kinkaku-ji

4.5 (65,855)
Buddhist TempleAttrazione turisticaLuogo di cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPunto di interesse

Explore a dazzling temple wrapped in real gold leaf. Experience tranquil gardens and vibrant reflections that create a captivating scene.

Fatti rapidi: Kinkaku-ji reflects in a serene pond, making its golden exterior shimmer brightly on sunny days. It survived destruction multiple times, most recently rebuilt in 1955 after a fire set by a monk.

Punti salienti: Only the top two floors are covered with 24-karat gold leaf, creating a striking contrast with the natural surroundings. Visitors often stop to watch koi fish swim near the temple's reflection, adding a peaceful charm.

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

5. Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

4.3 (20,713)
Scenic SpotAttrazione turisticaParcoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Experience a serene walk through towering bamboo stalks that rustle like nature's own orchestra. Feel tranquility wash over you in this peaceful forest escape.

Fatti rapidi: The grove features thousands of tall bamboo stalks that sway with the wind, creating a unique natural music. Visitors often report a calming sensation due to the rhythmic rustling sounds and filtered sunlight.

Punti salienti: Walking through the 500-meter-long path lined with bamboo on both sides feels like entering a natural cathedral where sunlight pierces through leaves creating dancing shadows. The sound of bamboo stalks knocking gently in the breeze produces an almost meditative symphony unique to this grove.

Himeji Castle

6. Himeji Castle

4.6 (57,167)
CastleAttrazione turisticaLuogo storicoPunto di interesseIstituzione

Explore an architectural marvel with maze-like defenses and elegant white layers. Experience a journey through history in a castle designed to both awe and protect.

Fatti rapidi: Spanning over 11 hectares, this site is the largest surviving example of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture. Over 2.8 million people visit each year to marvel at its intricate defensive design and white exterior, earning it the nickname 'White Heron Castle'.

Punti salienti: Visitors can explore 83 buildings interconnected with complex pathways, trapdoors, and hidden rooms designed to confuse invaders. The castle's unique layered roof resembles wings of a heron taking flight, a rare feature in Japanese fortifications that adds both beauty and strategic advantage.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

7. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

4.6 (43,291)
GiardinoAttrazione turisticaState ParkPlaygroundParco

Escape into 58 hectares of mixed gardens and seasonal blooms. Experience cherry blossoms, rare azaleas, and tranquil tea ceremonies for a peaceful retreat.

Fatti rapidi: Spanning 58.3 hectares, this garden blends three distinct styles: French Formal, English Landscape, and traditional Japanese. It holds over 20,000 trees including nearly 1,500 cherry blossoms that attract thousands during spring.

Punti salienti: A teahouse built by the Kyoto Imperial Palace offers authentic matcha experiences amidst serene scenery. Seasonal flower shows showcase rare blooms like konron-tsutsuji azaleas, visible only here in late April.

Itsukushima Shrine

8. Itsukushima Shrine

4.6 (34,596)
Shinto ShrineAttrazione turisticaLuogo di cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPunto di interesse

Experience a shrine that appears to float on water. Walk up to a towering torii gate right in the sea itself for unforgettable views.

Fatti rapidi: The shrine floats over water at high tide, creating a stunning illusion that it stands on the sea. Its vermilion gates and buildings are made from camphor wood, which resists rot despite constant exposure to the ocean.

Punti salienti: A striking feature is the 'floating' torii gate standing 16 meters tall directly in the bay, visible from 2 kilometers away. During low tide, visitors can walk out to this gate on the exposed sea floor, joining pilgrims through centuries.

Tsukiji Outer Market

9. Tsukiji Outer Market

4.2 (55,347)
WholesalerPunto di interesseIstituzione

Experience the energy of Tokyo's lively seafood market. Taste fresh sushi and explore a maze of unique shops and snacks.

Fatti rapidi: Over 400 shops and stalls are lined up in close proximity, offering seafood, produce, and kitchenware. Locals and chefs alike flock here early mornings to pick the freshest catches and ingredients for their dishes.

Punti salienti: Vividly colorful stalls display live sea urchins, giant crabs, and piles of sushi-grade fish, creating an immersive feast for the eyes and nose. Shrimp crackers and tamago-yaki cooked on-site release irresistible aromas that invite you to sample traditional street food specialties.

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Dolci tradizionali

Mochi

Mochi

Mochi is a chewy rice cake made from pounded glutinous rice and enjoyed year-round, but especially during Japanese New Year celebrations as a symbol of good fortune.

Dorayaki

Dorayaki

Dorayaki consists of two fluffy pancakes filled with sweet azuki bean paste, famously loved as the favorite snack of the cartoon character Doraemon.

Matcha Wagashi

Matcha Wagashi

Matcha Wagashi are traditional Japanese sweets that incorporate powdered green tea, offering a perfect balance of bitterness and sweetness, often served during tea ceremonies.

Piatti salati tradizionali

Sushi

Sushi

Sushi is a world-renowned Japanese dish that combines vinegared rice with various ingredients like raw fish, vegetables, and seaweed, representing the art of simplicity and freshness.

Tempura

Tempura

Tempura features seafood or vegetables lightly battered and deep-fried, introduced to Japan by Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century, now a staple of Japanese cuisine.

Ramen

Ramen

Ramen is a hearty noodle soup with broth varieties influenced by different regions of Japan, showcasing the country's evolving culinary creativity and comfort food culture.

Bevande tradizionali

Matcha

Matcha

Matcha is finely ground powdered green tea, used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies and prized for its vibrant color, rich flavor, and health benefits.

Sake

Sake

Sake is a traditional Japanese rice wine made through fermenting polished rice, enjoyed hot or cold, and often served during celebrations and rituals.

Sencha

Sencha

Sencha is the most commonly consumed green tea in Japan, known for its fresh, grassy flavor and is enjoyed daily by many Japanese people.

Frequently Asked Questions about Japan, Japan

Is Japan safe for travelers?
Japan is considered one of the safest countries globally, with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and travelers often feel secure exploring both urban and rural areas. Public transport and streets are generally safe at all hours, contributing to a worry-free travel experience.
How many days should I spend in Japan?
For a comprehensive experience, plan at least 10 to 14 days. This allows visiting multiple cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, along with some rural areas. Shorter trips of 7 days are possible but focus on fewer locations to avoid rushed itineraries.
What is the best time to visit Japan?
The best times to visit are spring (March to May) during cherry blossom season and autumn (September to November) for fall foliage. These periods offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and vibrant natural scenery, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Is traveling in Japan expensive?
Japan can be moderately expensive; daily costs average $100 to $150 including meals, transportation, and accommodation. Budget travelers may spend less by using hostels and public transit. Transportation passes like the Japan Rail Pass can reduce costs significantly for intercity travel.
How to get around Japan?
Japan has an efficient and punctual public transport system including trains, buses, and subways. The Shinkansen (bullet train) connects major cities quickly. Urban areas have comprehensive subway networks. For cost savings, consider multi-day rail passes or regional transit cards for convenience.

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Kyoto

513 km 2h 30m by train

Historic city with temples and traditional tea houses.

Nikko

140 km 2h by train

Famous for ornate shrines and natural scenery.

Hakone

85 km 1h 30m by train

Hot springs and views of Mount Fuji.

Commenti (9)

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Viktor S.

If you want a cheaper meal, head to local izakayas in side streets, not the main tourist zones; quality and price are better.

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Deni C.

Tokyo's vibrant at night, but the crowds can get overwhelming. Loved the sushi, but some places are pricey.

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Yoko A.

Early mornings best for sightseeing to avoid crowds, especially at popular shrines. The heat in summer can be rough.

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Mariam D.

Use the IC card for all transport, not just trains. It saved me tons on buses and subways without buying different tickets.

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Zola M.

Japan feels super safe and clean, but some locals seem reserved. Enjoyed the mix of old and new cultures though.

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Informazioni utili per Japan, Japan

Luoghi popolari per lo shoppingShibuya, Ginza, Harajuku
Luoghi popolari per la vita notturnaRoppongi, Shinjuku, Shibuya
Ristoranti casual popolariIzakaya, Ramen shops
Ristoranti eleganti popolariKaiseki, Sushi bars
Caffè popolariStreamer Coffee Company, Verve Coffee Roasters
Acqua del rubinetto potabile
Visto per nomadi digitaliNo
Migliori app taxiJapanTaxi, DiDi, Uber
Prezzo taxi / km$3
Turisti / anno32000000
Velocità internet mobile70 Mbps
Percentuale di disoccupazione2.5 %
Percentuale di povertà16 %
Reddito medio / mese$2700
Costo medio della vita / mese$2200
Prezzo hotel / notte da$50
Prezzo birra da$5
Prezzo caffè da$3
Prezzo street food da$4
Prezzo pasto al ristorante da$12
Valuta localeJPY
Tipi di prese elettricheA, B, C, F
ReligioniBuddhism, Shinto
Lingue parlateJapanese
Gruppi etniciJapanese
Orientamento politicocenter
Densità di popolazione347 /km²
Area geografica377975 km²
Possibili disastri naturaliEarthquakes, Tsunamis, Typhoons, Volcanic eruptions
Animali pericolosiVenomous snakes, Wild boars
Luoghi popolari per una passeggiataUeno Park, Shinjuku Gyoen, Meiji Shrine
Trasporti pubblici popolariTrains, Subways, Buses
Compagnie aereeJapan Airlines, ANA, Skymark Airlines
Vaccinazioni consigliateJapanese encephalitis, Hepatitis A, Influenza
Tipi di architetturaTraditional Japanese, Modern, Temple architecture
Consumo medio di birra pro capite / anno40 l
Consumo medio di vino pro capite / anno3 l
Cultura delle manceTipping is not customary and may be considered rude in Japan
Coworking / giorno$25
Airbnb / mese$1200
Affitto 1 camera / mese$800
Palestra / mese$50
Budget giornaliero (zaino in spalla)$40
Budget giornaliero (media)$85

Panoramica di Japan, Japan

Competenza in ingleseNella media
Sicurezza stradaleMolto buono
Accoglienza per stranieriBuono
Libertà di espressioneBuono
Trasporti pubbliciMolto buono
Assistenza sanitariaMolto buono
Qualità dell'istruzioneMolto buono
Affidabilità rete elettricaMolto buono
Sicurezza contro crimini violentiBuono
PasseggiabilitàBuono
Vita notturnaBuono
Scena gastronomicaMolto buono
Accoglienza LGBTQ+Nella media
Scena startupBuono
Livello di rumoreNella media
PuliziaBuono
Accesso alla naturaBuono
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