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  1. Entering Japan. All COVID-related entry requirements, such as testing and vaccination certificates, were discontinued on April 29, 2023. As a result, it is now possible to enter Japan like before the pandemic again. On this page: Entering as a tourist. Entering as a worker. Entering as a student. Entering as a spouse. Staying in Japan.

  2. #1 of 208 most visited in Japan. Intro. Attractions. By Interest. Get There. Itineraries. Hotels. Experiences. Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47 prefectures, consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and villages west of the city center.

  3. Osaka (大阪, Ōsaka) is Japan's second largest metropolitan area after Tokyo. It has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai Region for many centuries. Osaka was formerly known as Naniwa. Before the Nara Period, when the capital used to be moved with the reign of each new emperor, Naniwa was once Japan's capital city, the first one ever known.

  4. Top attractions in Kyoto. Sort by: Central Kyoto. 1. Nijo Castle••. Former Kyoto residence of the shogun. 4.0. ★★★★★. 3,138. 2. Kyoto Railway Museum•. Large, excellent museum about trains in Japan. 4.1. ★★★★★. 107. 3. Sento Palace•. Imperial palace with beautiful gardens. 3.8. ★★★★★.

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  5. The cherry blossom (桜, sakura) is Japan's unofficial national flower. It has been celebrated for many centuries and holds a prominent position in Japanese culture. There are dozens of cherry tree varieties in Japan, most of which bloom for just a few days in spring. The seasonal spectacle is celebrated with hanami (cherry blossom viewing ...

  6. Public Holidays and Annual Events. The following are Japanese national holidays and some of the most important other annual nationwide events. In addition, there are countless local annual festivals. Shops, restaurants and tourist attractions in Japan are generally open on national holidays, except on New Year.

  7. Yokohama (横浜) is Japan's second largest city with a population of over three million. Yokohama is located less than half an hour south of Tokyo by train and is the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. Towards the end of the Edo Period (1603-1868), during which Japan maintained a policy of self-isolation, Yokohama's port was one of the first to ...

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