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Top 10 Places to Visit in Japan for First-Time Travelers

Have you ever wondered which country you get to see centuries-old traditions along with the technology of the future? Where do you get comfort on the train in the morning and peace in the temples in the evening?

Welcome to Japan!

If you are planning to visit Japan for the first time, then believe me – this trip will be one of the most amazing experiences of your life. But going to any new country for the first time is a bit confusing – “Where to go?”, “What not to miss?”, “How to balance time and money?” That’s why this blog is made just for you – Here we will talk about the 10 best places that a person going to Japan for the first time must visit.

Best Places for Your First Trip to Japan

When you go to a new country for the first time, many questions come to mind – “Which places should I see?”, “Where should I start?”, “Will I miss something?” And to be honest, these questions increase even more in a country like Japan, because every street, every corner here is full of experiences.

That’s why we have made a list of those places that every tourist visiting Japan for the first time must see. Whether you are a culture lover, a foodie, an adventure lover, or just looking for peace, there is something for everyone in this list. So let’s now know about those top 10 places in Japan, without seeing which your first trip to Japan will be considered incomplete.

10 Best Places to Visit in Japan for First Trip

1. Tokyo 

Tokyo 

Tokyo is not just the capital of Japan, but a complete future.

Here you will find –

  • Shibuya Crossing (the world’s busiest crossing)
  • Akihabara (the hub of technology and anime)
  • Tokyo Sky Tree, Digital Art Museum, and Harajuku Fashion Street

Days and nights are exciting in Tokyo. Traveling by train, eating Japanese bento, and shopping from vending machines – everything is a new experience.

2. Kyoto 

Kyoto 

If Tokyo is fast, Kyoto is calm.

There are –

  • Ancient Buddhist temples,
  • Geisha culture,
  • Tranquil Bamboo Forests.

Most importantly, the thousands of red torii (gates) of the Fushimi Inari shrine, passing through which is like going back in time.

3. Mount Fuji 

Mount Fuji 

Japan’s highest mountain, every tourist’s dream of seeing it.

  • The view from Lake Kawaguchiko is amazing.
  • Trekking in summer and snow photography in winter are the best here.

You feel like coming here – “Just sit here and watch…”

4. Osaka 

Osaka 

Osaka means: food + entertainment + energy.

Places to visit here –

  • Dotonbori Street (all light, food, and life)
  • Osaka Castle,
  • Universal Studios Japan

This is the world’s most famous place for street food – Do try takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu.

5. Nara 

Nara 

A cute little town famous for Nara Park and Todaiji Temple. Here, deer roam around like they own the park. Give them biscuits (deer crackers), feed them with your hands, take selfies – they will even pose.

6. Hiroshima 

Hiroshima 

Hiroshima is not just history; it is also a lesson in humanity.

  • The Peace Memorial Park,
  • The atomic bomb dome,
  • and the nearby Miyajima Island

All of these will give you a moment of peace. This place is heart-warming.

7. Hakone

Hakone

Hakone has it all –

  • hot springs (onsen)
  • cable car rides
  • and the dreamy view of Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi.

If you are not a “rush-hurry” traveler and want a little peace, this is for you.

8. Sapporo 

Sapporo 

This Hokkaido city is a winter wonderland. Every year, it hosts the Snow Festival, where snow sculptures are created all over the city. Plus, local beer, skiing, and ramen streets will make your winter fun. 

9. Nikko

Nikko

Located 2-3 hours from Tokyo, Nikko is right in the middle of nature. Toshogu Shrine, Kegon Waterfall, and the green paths here will give you inner peace.

10. Kanazawa 

Kanazawa

This city is less crowded with tourists, but just as special.

It has –

  • Kenroku-en Garden,
  • Samurai district,
  • and gold leaf objects.

If you want to stay away from the crowd and close to the culture, then this place is perfect for you.

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Now the question is –

With so many places to visit, how to plan?

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  •  Customized packages according to your needs and budget
  •  Hotels, train passes, places to eat – everything is planned in advance
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  •  Group, solo, family – all types of trip planning

So just tell us when to go and for how many days – Leave the rest of the planning to us.

Also Read: Best Places To Visit Japan

Conclusion 

Japan is not a place, but a complete experience. The trains, people, food, weather, temples, and technology – everything is such that it will change something inside you. So if you are going for the first time, follow the list given in this blog, make your plan, and enjoy the trip. And yes, if you want, let us plan your trip so that your first international trip is perfect.

FAQs About Places to Visit in Japan for First-Time Travelers
Q1. How to get a visa to visit Japan?

A tourist visa is required to visit Japan from India. You can apply online or get it from a travel agent.

Q2. How much does it cost to visit Japan?

The average cost for a 7 to 10 day trip is Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh – this includes tickets, hotels, local travel, and food.

Q3. Is English used in Japan?

Yes, there are English boards in Japan.

Q4. What is the best time to visit Japan?

March to May (cherry blossom season) and October to November (autumn) are the best times.

Q5. Is vegetarian food available in Japan?

Yes, it is available, but in limited quantities. So, carrying instant food or pre-cooked food is a good option.

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