Your complete guide for what to wear in Japan. Get clothing tips, style advice and learn what to pack for the different seasons of Japan.
Although there are many tourists in Japan that wear whatever they want, it is generally frowned upon or they are totally embarrassed for them. The more you fit in, the more you’re welcomed and the more opportunities will open up to you. And make sure you pack/wear socks because you ...
Get expert advice on where to stay and what to do in Japan. Find the best hotels, top attractions, must try food and shopping destinations in Japan.
Tourists with U.S. passports can stay in Japan visa-free for up to three months. Find details and rules for entering Japan from other countrieshere. Japan will introduce a new pre-departure requirement soon. Visa-exempt travelers will be required to submit an electronic travel authorization befo...
Most tourists don’t wear masks, but if you feel the need to do so it’s available in every pharmacy, supermarket, and convenience shop. The same for the Covid tests, you can do it by yourself, or you can go to any clinic or hospital to do a PCR test if needed. Hospitals are ...
Travel tips for Japan - what to prepare in advance and what to obey Despite the abundance of common stereotypes, the Japanese are quite friendly and hospitable people. At the same time, they are quite pedantic; they do not forgive liberties in behavior even to themselves. What can we say ...
Tourists from all around the world gather for this event where warm Hokkaido foods perfect for the cold season are also offered. The main venues will be at Odori Park and Susukino in central Sapporo.Recommended Sightseeing CourseWe will introduce a recommended course for those who would like to...
Get expert advice on where to stay and what to do in Kyushu, Japan. Find the best hotels, top attractions, must try food and shopping destinations in Kyushu.
Lots of tourists dressed in the Ming/Qing dynasty added to the atmosphere of the many shop alleys. We had a good time strolling the streets admiring the shops and architecture of this old town, especially at night when rows of red lanterns were litted up on the streets. We stayed at ...
, together with the nearby ancestral shrine of jongmyo . situated in the middle is insadong ; by far the most popular part of the city with tourists, its warren of tight streets is littered with traditional restaurants, quaint tearooms, art galleries and trinket shops, and makes for a ...