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2025 Japan Cherry Blossom Tours: Best Spots and Travel Packages
Experience the magic of Japan’s 2025 cherry blossom season with the best group and private tours. Whether you’re drawn to Hokkaido’s scenic landscapes, Tokyo and Osaka’s city blooms, or Kyoto and Nara’s historic charm, there’s a perfect experience for you. Choose from guided group tours or customizable private trips to see Mt. Fuji’s iconic sakura views or explore Kyushu’s hidden cherry blossom gems. After deciding where to go using our cherry blossom forecast, book your fun sakura tour below. (Main image: PIXTA) (This article contains promotions)
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Pulau Awaji / Maiko Taman Tema
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Stesen Tokyo Taman Tema
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Umeda / Stesen Osaka / Kitashinchi Lawatan Lain-lain
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Odaiba Lawatan Lain-lain
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Kobe / Sannomiya / Kitano Lawatan Lain-lain
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Odaiba Hiburan Lain-lain
10 Family-Friendly Ryokans in Kyoto for an Unforgettable Holiday
Kyoto, Japan gives you endless reasons to linger—temples shrouded in early-morning mist, quiet forests of swaying bamboo, rivers lined with dense greenery, and lantern-lit eateries tucked into shadowed alleys. When the day winds down, staying at a ryokan keeps the experience alive in a way that standard hotels simply can’t. With Japan’s recent influx of global visitors, it’s all the more rewarding to find accommodation where you can truly sink into the culture. After all, no one flies across the world just to land in a generic hotel chain. Ryokans, Japan’s traditional inns, are a perfect alternative: an invitation for your family and you to connect with local customs simply by being there. In Kyoto, these inns hold special significance, reflecting the heritage of Japan’s old capital. But don’t be misled by the simplicity of the wood-laden ryokan rooms. The spaces are thoughtfully pared down, bringing attention to essentials—the earthy scent of tatami, the quiet slide of a shoji door, and the signature Japanese hospitality reflected in the welcome tea and sweet treat. In this guide, we spotlight ten Kyoto Ryokans designed to make families comfortable, providing a stay to rest soundly with details that appeal to all ages. These inns provide a cozy base for your Kyoto visit, each with its specialty—from matcha ceremonies and garden views to three-course meals for every palate and steamy onsens for tired bones. (Main image: Klook) (This article may contain promotions)
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Shibuya Persembahan
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Kobe / Sannomiya / Kitano Istana
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Harajuku Masakan barat Jepun
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Stesen Tokyo Onsen & Sento
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Gion / Kawaramachi / Kuil Kiyomizu Gedung Fesyen
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Stesen Tokyo Kafe & Manisan Lain-lain
Become a True Gundam Pilot - Stepping into the P.O.D. at a Tokyo Arcade! (Video)
Japan and robots go together like a hotdog and mustard. One of the nation’s most famous robot exports is known worldwide simply as “Gundam.” What started out as an anime has become a huge franchise with its own games, movies, and even a life-sized statue in Tokyo’s Odaiba. What many people don’t know, however, is that there is a way to pilot your very own Gundam robot!
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Harajuku Seni Tradisional Lain-lain
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Shinagawa Persembahan
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Shibuya Seni Kontemporari Lain-lain
Kinosaki Onsen Shinzan: The Perfect Traditional Hot Springs Ryokan Experience for First-Timers (Hyogo Prefecture)
Planning your first hot springs experience in Japan? Then you’ve got to check out Kinosaki Onsen, one of the most popular hot spring resorts in Hyogo Prefecture! It's easy to get to, and still retains its traditional Japanese scenery and culture. On top of that, it’s thoughtfully designed for the comfort and convenience of its many international visitors, including being one of Japan’s few tattoo-friendly hot springs! In this article, Miyu Shimada, a traveler and tour guide with a love for onsen, shares her recommended Kinosaki Onsen itinerary, perfect for those visiting the area for the first time. Read on for her personalized tips and suggestions, drawn from her own experience staying at the popular ryokan known as Shinzan.
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Kolam Air Panas Kinosaki Ryokan
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Bersiar-siar Musim Bunga
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Umeda / Stesen Osaka / Kitashinchi Yakiniku
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Ryogoku / TOKYO SKYTREE(R) Bandar moden
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Beli-belah Lain-lain
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Minato Mirai 21 / Pekan Cina Hotel
Fuji-Kawaguchiko Fall Leaves Festival: Best Spots, Food & Travel Tips
The Lake Kawaguchi area is a must-visit destination year-round, but in autumn, it takes on a special magic. With vibrant fall foliage set against the iconic backdrop of Mt. Fuji, this area—one of the Fuji Five Lakes—offers breathtaking scenery that draws visitors from around the world. The Fuji-Kawaguchiko Momiji Matsuri (Autumn Leaves Festival) is held annually, showcasing the stunning Momiji Kairo (Maple Corridor), enchanting evening light-ups, and food stalls selling local specialties and souvenirs. In this article, Chen, our editor from Taiwan, joins travel writer Miyu Shimada to explore the festival, uncover must-see sights, and share their favorite seasonal treats. This page includes promotional content.
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Gunung Fuji Makanan Jepun Lain-lain
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Hakodate Tapak Warisan Budaya
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Stesen Kyoto / Kuil Toji Pengalaman Budaya
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Asahikawa Hutan & Gunung
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Asahikawa Hutan & Gunung
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Obihiro Makanan Lain-lain
Visiting Japan in January - The Best Things to Do and Reasons to Visit
Although it’s one of the coldest times of year, there are many reasons why January is a great time to visit Japan. Whether you’re looking for fabulous winter scenery, a spot of skiing, or simply to see in the new year, there’s plenty to see and do in Japan in January. (Main image: PIXTA) (This article may contain promotions)
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Bersiar-siar Musim Sejuk
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Sapporo / Chitose Lawatan Lain-lain
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Wakayama / Gunung Koya Lawatan Lain-lain
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Umeda / Stesen Osaka / Kitashinchi Lawatan Lain-lain
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Umeda / Stesen Osaka / Kitashinchi
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Umeda / Stesen Osaka / Kitashinchi Lawatan Lain-lain
Tempat Pilihan
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Sunshine 60 Street
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TOKYO KAIKAN
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Mt.Naeba / Kagura Ski Resort
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Marunouchi Building
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Daimaru Tokyo
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YOKOHAMA VIVRE
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Mori Garden
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ACAO Herb & Rose Garden
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Aomori Museum of Art
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BicCamera Yurakucho Store
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Tourist Information Center, JNTO
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Shin-Marunouchi Building
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Lake Tazawa
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Aoba-ya
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Marunouchi BRICK SQUARE
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TOKYO MIDTOWN HIBIYA
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Sendai Tanabata Festival
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Hirosaki Park
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Aomori Nebuta Festival
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Senso-ji Temple
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