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    • 濕度: 66%
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  1. 2009年2月17日 · If Kyoto was the city of the courtly nobility and Tokyo the city of the samurai, then Osaka (大阪) was the city of the merchant class. Osakans take pride in shedding the conservatism found elsewhere in Japan, and this spirited city – Japan's third-largest – is a place where people are a bit brasher, and interactions are ...

  2. 2024年6月12日 · Long version: like much of Japan, Osaka has a humid subtropical climate with mild winters but hot and humid summers. June and July are the tsuyu, or rainy season, while September into early October brings tropical storms and sometimes typhoons. A lot of

  3. 2024年5月1日 · Check the weather ahead of time – and pack accordingly. How to structure your days: It’s tempting to cram your schedule when there are so many things to see. Yet realistically, you won’t be able to do more than two major sites – maybe three, if you’re really going for it – in a single day.

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    • Tokyo
    • Kyoto
    • Naoshima
    • Mt Fuji
    • Hiroshima
    • Yakushima
    • Koya-san
    • Okinawa and The Southwest Islands
    • Osaka
    • Kamikōchi

    Best for contemporary culture Tokyois a city forever reaching into the future, pushing the boundaries of what's possible on densely populated, earthquake-prone land, and building ever taller, sleeker structures. It's Japan's top spot for contemporary art and architecture, pop culture, shopping, drinking and entertainment (and a tie with Kyoto for d...

    Best for traditional experiences Kyoto, Japan's imperial capital for a thousand years, is home to more than a thousand temples. Among them are the monumental, like Kinkaku-ji (an exquisite pavilion sheathed entirely in gold leaf), and the meditative, like Ryōan-ji, with its stark Zen rock garden. And temples are only the beginning. There's the cult...

    Best for architecture Naoshimais one of Japan's great success stories: once a rural island on the verge of becoming a ghost town, it's now a world-class center for contemporary art. Many of Japan's most lauded architects have contributed structures, including museums, a boutique hotel and even a bathhouse – all designed to enhance the island's natu...

    Best for views and pilgrimages Even from a distance, Mt Fujiwill take your breath away. Close up, the perfectly symmetrical cone of Japan's highest peak is nothing short of incredible. Dawn from the summit? Pure magic. Fuji-san is among Japan's most revered and timeless attractions. Hundreds of thousands of people climb it every year, continuing a ...

    Best for introspection Hiroshima today is a forward-thinking city with attractive, leafy boulevards. It's not until you visit the Peace Memorial Museumthat the true extent of human tragedy wreaked by the atomic bomb becomes vividly clear. A visit here is a heartbreaking, important history lesson. Thepark around the museum, much of which was designe...

    Best for forest bathing Yakushima, a small island off the coast of southern Kyūshū, is often described as magical and enchanting – otherworldly even. It's a place where words fail and clichés step in. Home to some of Japan's last primeval forests, you'll find the yakusugi, an ancient cedar native to the island whose giant roots seem to form alien t...

    Best for exploring temples Riding the funicular up to the sacred Buddhist monastic complex of Kōya-san feels, appropriately, like ascending to another world. There are over a hundred temples here, the highlight of which is Oku-no-in, where paths weave their way among towering cryptomeria trees and time-worn stone stupas covered in moss and lichen. ...

    Best for beaches Okinawa and the Southwest Islands offer a totally different experience from the rest of Japan. This semi-tropical archipelago forms an arch between Kyūshū and Taiwan. Until the islands were annexed by Japan in the 19th century, they formed their own kingdom – the Ryūkyū Empire – and the cultural differences are apparent in everythi...

    Best for street food and nightlife Tokyo doesn't nab all the superlatives when it comes to urban experiences. Osaka, Japan's third-largest city, is tops for street food: don't miss its signature dish, takoyaki(grilled octopus dumplings). It also has the most dramatic of nightscapes: a dazzling display of LED lights, animated signage and flashing vi...

    Best for mountain hikes One of Japan's most stunning natural vistas, Kamikōchi is a highland river valley enveloped by the soaring peaks of the Northern Japan Alps. Easy day hikes are possible along the Azusa-gawa, following the pristine river through tranquil forests of willow, larch and elm. The birthplace of Japanese alpinism, Kamikōchi is also ...

  4. 2019年9月3日 · While Osaka is known for buzzing epicurean havens after dark, it's no slouch by day either, boasting plenty of family-friendly entertainment options. To help… To help you make the most of this friendly Japanese city as a family, here are our top recommendations for both big and little kids exploring Osaka.

  5. 2021年7月30日 · Entrance to the observatory begins on the 16th floor, where a state-of-the-art elevator will whisk you up to the 60th floor in just 50 seconds. On the 60th floor, enjoy panoramic views of Osaka with floor to ceiling windows, while the 58th floor is home to the Sky Garden 300 with its decked area and open-roofed atrium.

  6. 2021年2月24日 · The cherry blossoms arrive and depart over a two-week period, dictated by weather patterns and local geography, and the exact timing can be tricky to predict in advance. Along Japan's so-called “Golden Route” – a popular tourist trail running along the east coast in the center of the country – the flowers typically emerge ...

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