Welcome to Japan
Everyone dreams of visiting Japan… and to be completely honest, we were no exception. After spending a whole month travelling across this incredible country, we can safely say it’s not just one of our favourite places in the world; it’s a destination full of surprises, hidden gems, and experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Along the way, we’ve picked up plenty of tips, insights, and stories that we just can’t keep to ourselves.
If you’re planning your first trip or just daydreaming about Japan from your screen, our blogs will give you a taste of the culture, scenery, and adventures that make this country so unforgettable.
Quick insights into Japan:
Capital City: Tokyo
Official Language: Japanese (English is common in tourist areas, but learning a few key phrases goes a long way!)
Currency: Japanese Yen (ÂĄ)
Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) for cherry blossoms, and Autumn (September to November) for colourful foliage and mild weather
Packing Essentials: Comfortable walking shoes are a must: trust us, you’ll be doing a lot of walking exploring temples, streets, and mountains!
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