Top destinations in Japan

Kyoto
Kyoto feels like stepping into a different era, but not in a forced way. The streets of Gion still echo with the soft click of wooden geta, and you can wander past tea houses that have been serving matcha for centuries. Head to Higashiyama if you lov

Osaka
Osaka feels like a city that’s always half‑way between a street‑food stall and a neon‑lit arcade. In Namba you’ll find the famous takoyaki stands on Dotonbori where a single ball costs around ¥300 and the air smells of soy sauce and charcoal. If you’

Tokyo
Tokyo feels like a city that never stops moving, but it’s also surprisingly easy to find a quiet corner if you know where to look. In Shinjuku the skyline is a wall of neon and glass, yet just a few blocks away you can wander through the serene garde