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GourmetPro
GourmetPro

GourmetPro is a company based in Japan dedicated to help the food and beverage industry grow internationally. Our experts combine more than 20 years of immersion and achievements in the Digital Innovation field and the Food & Beverage market in Japan.

Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines customers travelling on Vistara will enjoy complimentary meals and will be able to choose between three different cabins, including India’s only Premium Economy class. Japan Airlines Mileage Bank members can also earn miles when booking on ‘JL’ coded Vistara flights.

Okura Hotels & Resorts
Okura Hotels & Resorts

With The Okura Tokyo as its flagship, Okura Hotels & Resorts (OHR) is a hotel group with a presence in Japan and around the world. Its facilities mix Japanese traditional beauty and Western functionality, and OHR provides goods and services that strive to offer meticulous Japanese hospitality.

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Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji

富士山

Japan’s Mount Fuji or most commonly known as “Fuji-san,” is an active Stratovolcano in the southwest of Tokyo. Fuji-san, as the natives like to call it, is among Japan’s “Three Holy Mountains” including Mount Tate and Mount Haku. It is situated in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, standing tall at 3,776.24 meters. Mt. Fuji is a symbolic beauty in and around Japan for widely known reasons; it is not only a scenic beauty that attracts tourists from all around the world but also a cultural icon of Japan.

The Japanese cultural art and photography is highly inspired by the “snow-capped” mountain and is often witnessed in paintings and pictures. This is not even half of what Mt. Fuji has to offer. Every year, almost more than a million tourists visit the mountain out of which approximately 300,000 climb up to its peak.


Tokyo Disneyland

東京ディズニーランド

This massive, 115-acre large theme park is one of the best places to visit in Tokyo, whether you are travelling alone or with kids or with your partner. It is the very first Disneyland to have been built outside of the United States and is to date, one of the main attractions in Japan. Apart from mind-boggling rides and incredible food, you can also explore Tokyo DisneySea, which is an adjoining waterpark that is just as lavish.

Location: 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031, Japan

Timings: Monday to Sunday (8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.)

Entry fees: For 2 days – 14,800 yen for adults, 8,800 yen for children

Tokyo Disneyland

Tempozan Ferris Wheel
Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel

天保山

When looking for Places to visit in Osaka, go to the Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel and enjoy some of the most spectacular views of Osaka, especially the port area and the Tempozan Harbour Village. Ranking amongst some of the largest Ferris wheels in Asia, the Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel stands tall at a staggering 112 metres, with a diameter of 100 metres. This Ferris wheel has been in operation since the early 1997 and offers an adventurous 17-minute ride. While it is enjoyable throughout the day, one must ride the Ferris wheel especially at night, when it is brightly lit with coloured lights.

Location: 1-1-10 Kaigandori, Minato Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 552-0022

Timings: 10:00 a.m. to 08:00 p.m.

Entry Fee: ¥ 800 per adult


Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

海遊館

Topping the list of some of the most unique Osaka beautiful places is the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. With a structure that resembles giant blocks of Lego, this aquarium is one of the biggest in the world.

Home to 27 large tanks, the aquarium is a great place to catch sights of freshwater marine species, in addition to the native Japanese mammals and reptiles. For a more unique experience, visit the aquarium at night, when all the tanks are lit up, making the ambience more magical.

Timings: 10:30 a.m. to 07:00 p.m.

Entry Fee: ¥ 2,550 for adults, ¥ 1,300 for children

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

Ginza
Ginza

銀座

Ginza is one of the poshest, most upmarket places to visit in Tokyo, with an abundance of shops, restaurants, boutiques, lifestyle experiences and much more. You can also explore galleries, nightclubs and cafes for a wholesome experience that will make your visit to Tokyo memorable.

All luxury and boutique brands have a store in Ginza, which is considered a shopper’s paradise. The Ginza Wako building is symbolic of the entire district, and the good news is, window shopping here is absolutely free!

Location: South of Yaesu, Tokyo


Inokashira Park

井の頭恩賜公園

Another natural haven in the middle of the city of Tokyo is the Inokashira Park – a natural oasis that is loved by tourists and locals alike. Here, you can access features such as manicured gardens, recreational facilities, a bucolic pond, a shrine and a lawn fringed with cherry blossom trees.

The fact that the park is also home to a museum and an aquarium, along with a Studio Ghibli Museum makes it one of the most peaceful and fascinating places in Tokyo.

Location: 1 Chome-18-31 Gotenyama, Kichijoji Minamicho, Tokyo 180-0005, Japan

Entry fees: 400 yen

Inokashira Park

Studio Ghibli Museum
Studio Ghibli Museum

三鷹の森ジブリ美術館

Studio Ghibli is one of the most famous artistic products to have come out of Japan and many people visit the country simply to learn more about the animation studio of Miyazaki Hayao, who has produced some of the most emotional and well-made films in the world. If you too are interested in learning more about these famous films and animation, one of the best places in Tokyo is the Ghibli Museum in Inokashira Park in Mitaka. You can check out life-size figurines, robots, drawings, original drafts and much more at the museum.

Location: 1 Chome-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0013, Japan

Timings: Tuesday to Sunday (10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.)

Entry fees: 1000 yen


Tsukiji Hongan Ji

築地本願寺

This Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temple can be found in the Tsukiji district of Tokyo, besides the popular area of Ginza. The temple is built in both Asian and European architectural styles, which makes it the most unique Buddhist temple in the country. Most of the temple structure, as well as the statues and motifs in it are made of stone, which makes it distinctly unique. Today it is a meeting place for intellectuals from all faiths and communities, who come to offer their respects and engag0065 in prayer at the temple.

Location: 3 Chome-15-1 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

Timings: Monday to Sunday (6:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Tsukiji Hongan Ji

Dotonbori
Dotonbori

道頓堀

Considered to be one of the top Osaka beautiful places, Dotonbori is a famous area in the city, known for its busy walkways and bridges. This entertainment district in Osaka dates back to the 1600s, and is the place where numerous Japanese theatres originated. In recent times, Dotonbori is a popular area to enjoy the vibrant nightlife and food scene of Osaka.

Besides that, Dotonbori is also known for the many large neon signs and billboards that are displayed here. You can catch the sign of the famed Glico Maker here, in addition to other unique signs which are reflected in the waters every night.

Location: Dotonbori, Namba, Chuo-ku Osaka, 542-0071, Japan


Amerikamura

アメリカ村

Also known as America mura or the American Village, Amemura is amongst the trendiest places to go in Osaka. Whether you wish to shop or get drunk with your friends, or simply hang out, this is the place to be. Home to numerous fashion stores, boutiques and thrift shops, you can also find many bars, nightclubs and restaurants here.

Amemura also has a replica of the Statue of Liberty, along with a Triangle Park, where you can find skateboarders and other local adventure junkies. It is also a great place to simply soak in views of an Americanised Osaka, owing to its East meets West vibes.

Location: Chuo Ward Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, 542-0086, Japan

Timings: 01:30 p.m. to 08:00 p.m.

Amerikamura

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Japan Foundation

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Baggage or accompanying items which are deemed as being for personal use only, and are within the restricted quantity of duty-free as specified by the customs regulations. Find out more about Customs rules and regulations from the JNTO: Customs

Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, so carrying cash is not a real problem. Travelers Checks are also an option, although it is wise to have these available in either Japanese yen, or US dollars. Travelers Checks may not be accepted outside of major hotels and banks.

In reality, Tokyo and other large Japanese cities are not any more expensive than other big cities worldwide. If you make smart choices, the wide range of shops, restaurants and services mean that your yen can stretch relatively far. 100-yen shops and budget stores abound selling extremely affordable necessities and reasonably priced gifts, and inexpensive restaurants serve meals that cost 1,000 yen or less.

Traveling in a country where you don't speak the language can be both challenging and rewarding. Even if you don't speak any Japanese, finding your way around Japan shouldn't be too difficult. English is generally understood throughout the country, particularly in major cities and tourist centers. Combine this with some positive body language and gestures, and you shouldn't encounter many problems.

Railway networks criss-cross throughout the nation. Japan Railways (JR)–including the shinkansen lines–connect all major cities nationwide, while private railway companies operate in each region. Large cities also have plenty of subway and monorail options. The Japan Railways Group: Japan Rail Pass is a very economical and convenient method of accessing unlimited travel on JR lines within Japan, including bullet trains–with the exception of the Nozomi.

Japan offers a wide variety of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. For western-style lodgings, there are luxury hotels and business hotels. If you prefer Japanese-style accommodations, try a Ryokan (Japanese-style inn) and Minshuku (private guest-houses providing a bed and meals). For travelers on low budgets, try the Japanese Inn Group and Youth Hostels.
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67 Kitanokamihakubaichō, Kita Ward, Kyoto,
603-8325, Japan


Japan is one of the oldest civilizations and has a beautiful and diverse history. The stunning, diverse scenery with mountains and breathtaking views, which are much appreciated by the Japanese, offers so many different experiences that attract tourists from all corners of the world.

Although Japan is accessible again, the country currently only permits leisure tourists to come in organized groups rather than as individuals.

T O R I I - Meaning a gateway to spirituality, is designed for those to experience the rich tradition and culture of Japan.

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