Nov 05, 2025

On your next visit to Japan, make sure to visit these places

Aanya Mehta

Beppu

Famous for its unique “Hells of Beppu” (colorful boiling ponds), this Oita Prefecture city offers one of Japan’s best experiences.

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Kanazawa

A charming city on Japan’s west coast, Kanazawa offers samurai districts, geisha teahouses, and the stunning Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan’s most beautiful landscapes.

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Kurashiki

With its charming canals, white walled storehouses, and art museums, Kurashiki is a picturesque reminder of Japan’s Edo-period elegance.

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Naoshima

Known for its contemporary art installations and museums, Naoshima blends creativity and nature, home to Yayoi Kusama’s iconic pumpkin sculpture.

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Nikko

Tucked in the mountains north of Tokyo, Nikko is known for its ornate shrines, waterfalls, and the breath taking Toshogu Shrine surrounded by cedar forests.

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Shimoda

Located on the Izu Peninsula, Shimoda boasts turquoise beaches, peaceful temples, and hot springs, a perfect summer escape without the crowds.

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Takayama

Located in the Hida Mountains, this preserved Edo-era town features wooden merchant houses, morning markets, and traditional sake breweries.

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Yakushima

A UNESCO World Heritage site with 7,000 year old cedar trees and lush hiking trails, Yakushima inspired the forest scenes in Princess Mononoke.

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