Japan’s northernmost regions offer a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. The Untouched Beauty of North Japan – 2N Tokyo • 1N Sendai • 1N Morioka • 1N Hakodate • 2N Sapporo journey invites travelers to explore these diverse landscapes and experiences, all meticulously curated for an unforgettable adventure.
Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital, seamlessly blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge modernity. The city's skyline is adorned with towering skyscrapers, while serene temples and lush parks provide tranquil retreats amidst the urban hustle.
Meiji Shrine: Nestled in a forested area, this Shinto shrine offers a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Japan’s spiritual heritage.
Senso-ji Temple: Located in Asakusa, this is Tokyo’s oldest temple, renowned for its vibrant shopping street, Nakamise-dori, leading up to the temple gates.
Imperial Palace: The residence of Japan’s Imperial Family, surrounded by meticulously maintained gardens and historical structures.
Shibuya Crossing: One of the world’s busiest pedestrian crossings, symbolizing Tokyo's dynamic energy.
Tokyo Skytree: The tallest structure in Japan, offering panoramic views of the city and beyond.
Akihabara: A haven for electronics, anime, and manga enthusiasts, showcasing Tokyo's pop culture prowess.
Tokyo’s culinary scene is a gastronomic paradise, offering a plethora of dining options:
Sushi: Experience world-class sushi at renowned establishments.
Ramen: Savor bowls of rich, flavorful ramen in various styles.
Tempura: Delight in crispy tempura, a Japanese deep-fried delicacy.
Street Food: Explore vibrant markets offering a variety of local snacks and treats.
Sendai, the capital of Miyagi Prefecture, is known as the "City of Trees" due to its abundance of greenery. The city offers a harmonious blend of urban development and natural beauty.
Sendai Castle Ruins: Explore the remnants of the castle and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
Zuihoden Mausoleum: The ornate resting place of the Date clan, showcasing intricate craftsmanship.
Tanabata Matsuri: Participate in the vibrant Tanabata Festival, celebrated with colorful paper decorations.
Sendai Tanabata Museum: Learn about the history and significance of the Tanabata Festival.
Gyutan (Beef Tongue): A Sendai specialty, often grilled and served with rice.
Sasakamaboko: Fish cakes shaped like bamboo leaves, a regional delicacy.
Zunda Mochi: Sweet rice cakes topped with edamame paste, offering a unique flavor profile.
Morioka, located in Iwate Prefecture, is a city that embraces its historical roots while offering modern amenities. The city is renowned for its traditional crafts and serene landscapes.
Morioka Castle Ruins Park: A peaceful park featuring the remnants of a 17th-century castle.
Rock-Splitting Cherry Tree: A unique natural phenomenon where a cherry tree grows from a split rock.
Morioka Handi-Works Square: A facility where visitors can experience traditional crafts firsthand.
Wanko Soba: A dining experience where small bowls of soba noodles are served continuously until the diner signals to stop.
Morioka Reimen: Cold noodles served with a spicy, tangy broth, perfect for warm days.
Morioka Jajamen: Wheat noodles mixed with a savory miso-based sauce, offering a hearty meal.
Hakodate, situated on the southern tip of Hokkaido, is a port city known for its historical architecture and breathtaking views.
Mount Hakodate: Offers one of the best night views in Japan, with a panoramic vista of the city and harbor.
Goryokaku Park: A star-shaped fort surrounded by a moat, now a public park and popular cherry blossom viewing spot.
Hakodate Morning Market: A bustling market offering fresh seafood and local produce.
Motomachi District: A historic area with Western-style buildings and churches, reflecting the city’s international past.
Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward: A beautifully preserved building showcasing Meiji-era architecture.
Shio Ramen: A light, salty broth ramen, a Hakodate specialty.
Ika Odori (Dancing Squid): A unique dish where fresh squid is served with soy sauce, causing it to move slightly.
Seafood Donburi: A rice bowl topped with an assortment of fresh seafood, offering a taste of the ocean.
Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido, is a vibrant city known for its winter sports, beer, and unique culinary offerings.
Odori Park: A central park that hosts various events throughout the year, including the famous Sapporo Snow Festival.
Sapporo Clock Tower: An iconic symbol of the city, dating back to the late 19th century.
Moerenuma Park: A large park designed by artist Isamu Noguchi, featuring modern sculptures and landscapes.
Sapporo Teine Ski Resort: Offers skiing and snowboarding opportunities with stunning views of the city.
Sapporo Bankei Ski Area: A ski resort known for its diverse slopes catering to all skill levels.
Sapporo Beer Museum: Learn about the history of beer in Japan and sample various brews.
Shiroi Koibito Park: A theme park dedicated to the famous white chocolate biscuits, offering factory tours and sweet treats.
Miso Ramen: Sapporo is credited with inventing miso-flavored ramen, a hearty noodle soup.
Soup Curry: A spicy, soupy curry dish filled with vegetables and meat.
Jingisukan: A grilled mutton dish, named after Genghis Khan, popular in Hokkaido.
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