Travel Info
In Japan, the food, climate, and culture vary significantly depending on the tourist destinations.
To ensure a worry-free travel experience for customers visiting Japan for the first time,
King Tai Travel provides articles introducing various tourist spots, highlighting the unique aspects of each location.
Japan’s Travel Info
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Kansai
All Season
Nishiki Market (All)
Nishiki Market Nishiki Market is a historic market located in the heart of Kyoto, Japan, renowned for its colorful array of foods. Known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” it boasts over 400 years of history. The market stretches about 500 meters with over 100 shops and stalls offering fresh seafood, prepared foods, pastries, pickled items, and various Japanese specialty seasonings and cooking utensils. At Nishiki Market, visitors can taste traditional Japanese cuisine such as sashimi, sushi, tempura, and more. The market is not only a magnet for tourists but also a popular spot for locals to purchase ingredients and gourmet delights. Each…
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Hokkaido
Winter
See the Penguins March at Otaru Aquarium (Winter)
See the Penguins March at Otaru Aquarium The Otaru Aquarium, situated in the coastal city of Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan, is a captivating marine facility that showcases a diverse range of aquatic life from the Sea of Japan. With a focus on local marine species, the aquarium offers an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages. The aquarium features various exhibits that allow visitors to observe marine creatures up close, including fish, seals, and sea lions. It is especially renowned for its dynamic performances by the resident marine mammals, which are a major attraction. The Otaru Aquarium provides a…
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Hokkaido
All Season
Sakaimachi Street (All)
Sakaimachi Street Sakaimachi Street, located in the charming city of Otaru in Hokkaido, Japan, is a historic and picturesque street that reflects the city’s cultural and architectural heritage. Lined with well-preserved merchant houses and shops, this cobblestone street offers a delightful journey back in time. Visitors can explore a variety of boutiques, art galleries, and shops that sell local handicrafts, glassware, and delicious Hokkaido sweets. The street is especially famous for its glass workshops, where you can witness the craftsmanship behind Otaru’s renowned glass art. Sakaimachi Street is not only a shopping destination but also a place to enjoy the…
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Hokkaido
Winter
Mount Hakodate (Winter)
Mount Hakodate Mount Hakodate, located near the city of Hakodate in Hokkaido, Japan, is a prominent and iconic mountain known for its stunning panoramic views and the renowned Hakodate Ropeway that offers access to its summit. Rising 334 meters (1,096 feet) above sea level, this mountain is celebrated for the spectacular vistas it provides, particularly during the evening hours. Mount Hakodate is particularly famous for its “million-dollar night view,” which is considered one of Japan’s most beautiful cityscapes. As the sun sets, the lights of Hakodate begin to twinkle, and the city transforms into a sparkling sea of illumination. The…
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Hokkaido
All Season
Mount Hakodate (All)
Mount Hakodate Mount Hakodate, located near the city of Hakodate in Hokkaido, Japan, is a prominent and iconic mountain known for its stunning panoramic views and the renowned Hakodate Ropeway that offers access to its summit. Rising 334 meters (1,096 feet) above sea level, this mountain is celebrated for the spectacular vistas it provides, particularly during the evening hours. Mount Hakodate is particularly famous for its “million-dollar night view,” which is considered one of Japan’s most beautiful cityscapes. As the sun sets, the lights of Hakodate begin to twinkle, and the city transforms into a sparkling sea of illumination. The…
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Hokkaido
All Season
The Hakodate Red Brick Warehouse(All)
The Hakodate Red Brick Warehouse The Hakodate Red Brick Warehouse, located in the city of Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, is a historic and picturesque complex of red brick buildings that have been repurposed into a vibrant commercial and cultural hub. Originally constructed in the early 20th century, these iconic structures were used as storage facilities for goods transported by sea. Today, the red brick warehouses have been beautifully restored and transformed into a lively marketplace featuring a wide array of shops, boutiques, restaurants, and cultural venues. The complex is a charming blend of old-world industrial architecture and contemporary amenities. Visitors can…
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Hokkaido
Winter
Fort Goryokaku (Winter)
Fort Goryokaku Fort Goryokaku, situated in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, is a historic and unique star-shaped fortress that holds significant cultural and architectural importance. Originally constructed in the 19th century, it is known for its distinctive pentagonal shape, which was an innovative design at the time and served both military and strategic purposes. Goryokaku played a significant role in Japanese history as the site of a famous battle during the Boshin War in 1869. Today, it has been transformed into a beautiful public park where visitors can explore its well-preserved ramparts, moats, and historical buildings. Cherry blossoms adorn the park in…
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Hokkaido
Autumn
Fort Goryokaku (Autumn)
Fort Goryokaku Fort Goryokaku, situated in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, is a historic and unique star-shaped fortress that holds significant cultural and architectural importance. Originally constructed in the 19th century, it is known for its distinctive pentagonal shape, which was an innovative design at the time and served both military and strategic purposes. Goryokaku played a significant role in Japanese history as the site of a famous battle during the Boshin War in 1869. Today, it has been transformed into a beautiful public park where visitors can explore its well-preserved ramparts, moats, and historical buildings. Cherry blossoms adorn the park in…
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Hokkaido
Spring
Fort Goryokaku (Spring)
Fort Goryokaku Fort Goryokaku, situated in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, is a historic and unique star-shaped fortress that holds significant cultural and architectural importance. Originally constructed in the 19th century, it is known for its distinctive pentagonal shape, which was an innovative design at the time and served both military and strategic purposes. Goryokaku played a significant role in Japanese history as the site of a famous battle during the Boshin War in 1869. Today, it has been transformed into a beautiful public park where visitors can explore its well-preserved ramparts, moats, and historical buildings. Cherry blossoms adorn the park in…
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Hokkaido
Summer
Fort Goryokaku (Summer)
Fort Goryokaku Fort Goryokaku, situated in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, is a historic and unique star-shaped fortress that holds significant cultural and architectural importance. Originally constructed in the 19th century, it is known for its distinctive pentagonal shape, which was an innovative design at the time and served both military and strategic purposes. Goryokaku played a significant role in Japanese history as the site of a famous battle during the Boshin War in 1869. Today, it has been transformed into a beautiful public park where visitors can explore its well-preserved ramparts, moats, and historical buildings. Cherry blossoms adorn the park in…
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Hokkaido
All Season
The Hakodate Morning Market (All)
The Hakodate Morning Market The Hakodate Morning Market, located in the city of Hakodate on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, is a vibrant and bustling market that offers an authentic culinary and cultural experience. This market, also known as “Asaichi” in Japanese, has been a local institution for over a century, drawing residents and tourists alike to its vibrant atmosphere and an impressive array of fresh seafood and local products. One of the key highlights of the Hakodate Morning Market is the abundant seafood on offer. Visitors can witness the day’s catch being laid out for sale, including a wide…
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Hokkaido
All Season
The Furano Wine Factory(All)
The Furano Wine Factory The Furano Wine Factory, situated in the enchanting Furano region of Hokkaido, Japan, is a wine lover’s paradise that combines exquisite wine production with a captivating visitor experience. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Hokkaido, this winery is celebrated for its premium wines and the opportunity it offers for visitors to explore the art of winemaking. The Furano Wine Factory’s vineyards produce a variety of wines, including red, white, and rosé, and they are known for their high-quality grapes and exceptional craftsmanship. Visitors can partake in guided tours that take them through the winemaking process, from…