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Tokyo

Tokyo’s size can be daunting to a newcomer, but like the city’s nine million residents, you’ll find that’s just more to love. The public transit system is vast but efficient, and the city is filled with hidden gems and unique experiences.

Chinese Opera Performer

After Tokyo, Osaka is the 2nd largest city in Japan. Once a booming port and industrial center, visitors now flock here to get a taste of Osaka’s famous cuisine.

Girl in Traditional Japanese Kimono
Kyoto

Kyoto is historical Japan at its most recognizable. Visitors come here from around the world to stroll along the cobbled stone roads, surrounded by the narrow wooden buildings that still stand in some of the oldest neighborhoods in the city.

View of Meditation Garden
Hakone

Hakone is a quiet town in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, popular as a day trip for Tokyo residents looking to escape the city. The natural beauty here is overwhelming, with soaring hills, thick cedar forests and an inspiring view of Mt. Fuji.

Chinese Opera Kiss
Yokohana

Japan is a country with everything to offer. Dramatic mountain scenery, ancient temples and the glittering lights of some of the most expensive real estate in the world can all be experienced within a few hours of travel.

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