Must Visit Locations On Your 2 Week Japanese Adventure
Must Visit Locations On Your 2 Week Japanese Adventure
Japan has a lot to offer visitors.
It is home to an incredibly rich history
and one of the world’s most unique cultures. You can find some of the most
stunning natural scenes on the face of the earth sitting alongside the largest
metropolis anywhere on the planet.
Stunning and lush forest covers a
staggering 67% of the landmass and only 20% of the country is not mountainous.
The Japanese people are amongst the kindest
and most welcoming in the world, and the history of the country is beyond
imagination.
If you’re planning a trip around Japan then
make sure you use any one of the fabulous Prince Hotelestablishments
located all over the country. You’ll be able to explore to your heart’s
content, then return to luxury and comfort; truly making it the trip of a
lifetime.
Let’s take a look at some of the very best
places you can visit during your two week trip to the astonishing country of
Japan.
Tokyo
Tokyo is the largest city in Japan, and
actually the largest metropolitan area in the entire world.
It is home to 38 million people and covers
an absolutely humongous area.
There is no other city like it- you simply
have to walk the streets, visit the markets, try the food and meet the people.
In fact, the very best way to get to know a new city is to try the food and
explore on foot.
If you’re after a contemporary city, then
it does not get much better than this. World class shopping districts, museums,
galleries, restaurants and attractions are positively spilling out of this
urban paradise.
Hiroshima is an amazing city. It’s likely
that nowhere else on earth embodies the spirit of perseverance and
determination more.
The combination of gorgeous scenery,
beautiful green spaces and the stunning mountains make Hiroshima a truly great
destination.
Visiting the Peace Memorial Museum is a
horrific, life affirming and hopeful view into the devastation of the only
atomic bombs ever used on cities, and why they should never be used again.
The Grand Prince Hotel, Hiroshimais located on an island in the bay- so you could not ask for a better place
to stay!
Mt. Fuji
As one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks,
you’d expect Mt. Fuji to be a total tourist trap- but it’s not.
Set in the most staggeringly beautiful
countryside you’ve ever seen, this gigantic mountain is actually quite elusive.
Many people leave the area without ever sighting it thanks to clouds and poor
weather.
But it’s worth the trip, just for the off
chance you might get to see the glorious mountain- and of course to experience
the awesome nature surrounding it.
Okinawa and the Southern
Islands
This semi-tropical archipelago that reaches
out from Japan’s most southern point towards Taiwan is the place to go for
seafood, beaches and blue waters.
White sand borders the islands and the
tropical forests, towns and cultures are completely different from the
mainland.
This is the place to be if you want to
swim, dive, soak up the sun and relax.
Explore Japan
There are quite literally thousands of
places in Japan that are worth visiting- no amount of writing could ever cover
them all.
Kyoto is a great place to start your trip,
so check out the Prince Hotels Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu
for a luxury place to stay!
The most important thing is that you just
explore and experience this amazing country for yourself!
If you’ve got an upcoming trip planned to visit the mind boggling city of Tokyo, then you’ll probably be thinking the same thing as everyone else- where is the best place to get a view of that world famous skyline? It’s no secret that Tokyo has a lot of skyscrapers -167 to be exact- but […]