Japan

    

Travel to Japan - an unforgettable experience
Japan, an enchanting country with a mix of tradition, modernity and culture that is hard to find anywhere else. Experience a fascinating coexistence when traveling through Japan, where Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines and the tradition of rice farmers harmonize peacefully alongside high-tech, modern art and vibrant metropolises such as Tokyo or Kyoto. Discover charming landscapes around Mount Fuji-san on a wide variety of trips to Japan and let yourself be fascinated by the Japanese way of life and seemingly shy cordiality.

Photo: Daigo-ji Temple (c) JNTO

Food in Japan - A culinary adventure
The Japanese word for food is "Gohan". The word actually means
actually means "cooked rice", but rice is such an important food in Japan
important food in Japan that the term gohan is used for all
meals. A traditional Japanese meal consists of white rice
rice with a main dish (fish or meat), a side dish (often cooked vegetables)
vegetables), soup (often miso soup) and pickled vegetables.
vegetables. Japanese rice is quite sticky when cooked, so it is particularly
particularly good when eaten with chopsticks.

Today, the Japanese eat numerous dishes from all over the world, especially from Europe, North America and Asia,
North America and Asia. In addition to rice, they also eat bread and noodles and enjoy
a wide range of fish, vegetables and fruit. Sushi,
tempura, sukiyaki and other Japanese dishes that are well-known abroad are
are of course also popular in Japan itself.

Japan nightlife  - Turn night into day
In the movie 'Lost in Translation', Bob Harris alias
Hollywood star Bill Murray in the movie of the same name to escape the strange world surrounding him,
strange world surrounding him. Even without understanding the
the local language, travelers to Japan do not have to spend their nights in hotel bars
or even in their beds. Viewed soberly, the nightlife in
nightlife in Tokyo is one of the most exciting in the world.
The Japanese capital alone has tens of thousands of entertainment
entertainment venues of all kinds. Curfews are unknown and dress codes
rarely particularly strict, but partygoers should pack the necessary
However, partygoers should pack the necessary change, as Japan's nightlife is the most expensive of all.
At the notorious karaoke bars, where young and old alike sing their
young and old perform their interpretations of all kinds of world hits
It is hard to get past the infamous karaoke bars without having a look inside. Foreigners and members of the US armed forces
turn night into day in Tokyo.
Discos, bars and amusement arcades for every taste and in every possible
and in all possible and impossible guises can be found here.

Sights in Japan - The Land of the Rising Sun The Land of the Rising Sun, as Japan is so often referred to, is fascinating  and extraordinary. Not only are literature, art and theater very different from the
from Western tradition, everyday life in Japan has little in common with
in common with our everyday life. And that is precisely what makes a trip to Japan so exciting.

Polite manners are extremely important in Japan. Although the
Japanese are very tolerant towards foreigners, you should familiarize yourself
familiarize yourself with the Japanese way of life before a trip to Asia. An invitation from a Japanese host is a rare and therefore special honor.
 

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