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Futuristic skylines, quirky cat cafes and ancient temples compete for attention when you visit this thrilling country of contrasts. To see modern life fused with traditional culture – among soaring mountains and bubbling hot springs – jet off to Japan’s top cities of Tokyo and Osaka this year.
With the airlines under Value Alliance, it couldn’t be easier to book your flights and travel between cities around Japan and Asia, without breaking your budget. The only problem is, how do you choose what to do in two of the world’s most exciting cities? We’ve got you covered.
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Japan travel tips: Top things to do in Tokyo
Tokyo Skytree
At 634 metres high, the Tokyo Skytree dominates the city’s famous skyline as its tallest structure. For panoramic photos, visit the observation decks by day and dine at Sky Restaurant 634 for glittering nightscapes.
Sensō-ji Temple
The oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Sensō-ji captivates visitors with intriguing legends, a five-story pagoda and its majestic red Thunder Gate. The complex includes a shopping street where you can pick up folding fans, local snacks and traditional souvenirs.
Odaiba
Located in Tokyo Bay, Odaiba is an artificial island packed full of shops and attractions. Check out the replica Statue of Liberty, Rainbow Bridge, the famous Fuji TV Building and the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation.
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
As far as Japan travel tips go, seeing a sumo match is a ‘must-do’ and Ryōgoku Kokugikan is the place to do it. If you’re not there in the tournament seasons of January, May and September, visit the Sumo Museum on-site at the stadium.
Ginza
No matter where you go in Tokyo, you’ll find plenty of chances to shop ‘till you drop. The Ginza district is the hub for all things retail, including a six-floor Apple store, the Ginza Hakuhinkan Toy Park and the new Ginza 6 shopping mall.
Mount Takao
For a day trip in nature, Mount Takao explodes with cherry blossoms in spring and the vibrant colours of autumn. Year-round, you’ll enjoy hiking trails, chairlift rides, a monkey park and relaxing hot springs at Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu.
Tokyo Dining and Nightlife Districts
Shibuya
The Shibuya district always stays up late, but start your evening at the Shibuya Crossing on dusk, to see the iconic intersection at its busiest. Then, dine on fresh seafood, ramen or pizza, before partying on at karaoke, cocktail and saké bars.
Roppongi
Roppongi is one of Japan’s legendary nightlife spots, as the epicentre of clubbing and the home of countless bars and pubs. Dining is a treat here too, with renowned restaurants including Sushi Saito and Onzoshi Kiyoyasutei for teppanyaki.
Shinjuku
Shinjuku truly never sleeps, with a red-light district, tiny bars, cabarets and rowdy pubs for nightly revelry. For dining with a difference, check out a range of fun themed venues, like the Robot Restaurant and The Lockup.
Harajuku
Famous for its quirky fashion scene, after dark is a great time to visit Harajuku for people-watching highlights. Locals come out to eat crepes on Takeshita Street, drink craft beers at Harajuku Taproom and decorate the streets with colourful gatherings.
Best things to do in Osaka
Osaka Castle
The five-story, green-tinged Osaka Castle is a fairytale landmark surrounded by lush parklands. It stands as a symbol of the city’s fascinating history, with turrets, gates, moats and gardens to discover.
Shitennō-ji Temple
Built in the year 593, Shitennō-ji Temple is regarded as one of the country’s oldest. The Buddhist complex rests among tranquil gardens filled with artefacts and turtle-filled ponds. Twice a month the grounds host a market with handmade souvenirs and exotic food stalls.
Tempozan Harbour Village
Home to one of the world’s largest aquariums, a giant Ferris wheel and Naniwa Food Theme Park, Tempozan Harbour Village easily fills an exciting day or two of fun. The leisure area is also a stepping off point for Osaka sightseeing cruises.
Universal Studios Japan
Immerse in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Jurassic Park and thrilling rides at Universal Studios Japan. For a local twist, you’ll find Hello Kitty Fashion Avenue to meet Japan’s cutest cat in a world of pink.
Umeda Sky Building
The striking Umeda Sky Building is the perfect landmark for an Insta-worthy image, as are the views from the top floors. The Floating Garden Observatory connects the twin towers of the structure and offers 360-degree views across Osaka.
Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street
Do you want to take home a traditional kimono, special jewellery, shoes or unique boutique fashion? You’ll find everything you want and so much more on Osaka’s iconic shopping street.
Osaka Dining and Nightlife Districts
Dōtonbori
A dizzying number of restaurants and bars fill the neon-lit entertainment area of Dōtonbori, so you’re certainly spoilt for choice. Grab a beer, stroll along the river beneath dazzling billboards and taste local seafood dishes along the way.
Kitashinchi
If you’re looking for upscale nightclubs and seriously plush bars, hit the flashy streets of the Kitashinchi District. With more nightlife venues than any other area, you can club-hop here all night, after dinner at restaurants like Michelin-starred Koryu.
Amerikamura
Often referred to as Osaka’s version of Harajuku, ‘Amemura’, as the locals call it, is an energetic hub of trendsetters. Within a warren of narrow streets, you’ll find international food, takoyaki restaurants, live performances and blasting beats at late-night clubs.
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