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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Kanto
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Jogashima Island
Located at the southernmost tip of Kanagawa Prefecture’s Miura Peninsula, Jogashima is a beloved yet uncrowded island destination close to Tokyo. Though compact at only about 1.8 square kilometers, the island offers dramatic coastal scenery shaped by centuries of wave erosion, the historic Jogashima Lighthouse, peaceful green parks, and striking rock formations — making it a perfect place to enjoy sea breezes and nature’s healing embrace. Strolling around Jogashima, visitors can walk along rugged cliffside trails overlooking the deep blue waters of Sagami Bay and crashing white waves, while seagulls often soar gracefully overhead. On the island’s eastern side, the…
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Kanto
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Kamakura Komachi Street
Komachi Street in Kamakura is one of the most popular and charming tourist streets in the area. Located just a few minutes’ walk from the east exit of JR Kamakura Station, this lively street stretches about 400 meters. Once serving as the approach to the famous Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, today it blends history, tradition, and modern trends into a unique atmosphere. Walking along Komachi Street, visitors can enjoy the sight of traditional wooden lattice houses, red lanterns, and classic Japanese architecture, while exploring a variety of unique shops. These include stores selling handmade crafts and traditional goods, as well as…
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Kyushu
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Sakurajima Volcano
Rising from the waters of Kagoshima Bay in southern Kyushu, Sakurajima is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and a striking symbol of Kagoshima. Once an island, it became connected to the Osumi Peninsula after a powerful eruption in 1914, forming what is now a dramatic volcanic peninsula. With constant volcanic smoke, rich geological features, and a resilient community living in harmony with nature, Sakurajima offers a powerful blend of natural wonder and human perseverance. Each season brings a new face to Sakurajima: cherry blossoms bloom beneath smoky skies in spring, dramatic eruptions light up the summer…
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Hokkaido
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Asahidake
Located in the heart of Daisetsuzan National Park, Asahidake is the tallest mountain in Hokkaido, standing proudly at 2,291 meters. This active volcano has long been revered as the “Mountain of the Gods” by the indigenous Ainu people. Each season paints a distinct landscape: lingering snow and fresh greenery in spring, hiking and alpine blooms in summer, fiery autumn foliage, and world-class snow sports in winter. Asahidake is one of Japan’s rare natural destinations that can be enjoyed year-round. One of the most iconic experiences at Asahidake is riding the Asahidake Ropeway, which takes visitors from the base to Sugatami…
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Okinawa
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Kumejima
Kumejima is a beautiful island located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Situated about 100 kilometers west of Okinawa’s main island in the East China Sea, it is renowned for its pristine nature, rich culture, and abundant marine resources. Known as the “Most Beautiful Island of the Ryukyu Islands,” Kumejima stands out as one of the most picturesque and historically significant islands in the Okinawa archipelago. The island boasts spectacular coastlines, crystal-clear blue waters, pristine white beaches, and vibrant coral ecosystems. Notable attractions on Kumejima include Hate no Hama, a pure white sandbar located off the coast, which is an excellent spot…
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Hokkaido
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Nusamai Bridge
Nusamai Bridge is located in Kushiro City, on the eastern side of Hokkaido, Japan. It is a historic bridge spanning the Kushiro River and is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in the area. The bridge is renowned for its elegant design, the changing natural scenery of the four seasons, and its breathtaking sunset views, which are considered one of Japan’s top 100 sunset spots. It is a romantic landmark, cherished by couples, photography enthusiasts, and travelers alike. Originally built in 1900, the current Nusamai Bridge is the fifth-generation structure, completed in 1976. It spans 124 meters and connects…
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Tohoku
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Matsushima Bay
Matsushima Bay, located in Matsushima Town in central Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, is a coastal scenic area that blends natural wonder with historical charm. It is renowned as one of the “Three Most Scenic Spots of Japan” (Nihon Sankei), alongside Amanohashidate in Kyoto and Miyajima in Hiroshima. The name “Matsushima” means “pine islands,” referring to the approximately 260 pine-covered islets scattered throughout the bay, formed by tectonic activity and erosion over centuries. Matsushima Bay offers a distinct beauty in every season. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom alongside verdant pine trees. Summer brings refreshing sea breezes, perfect for sightseeing cruises. Autumn features…
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Kanto
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Sankeien Garden
Located in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Sankeien Garden is a famous sightseeing spot that beautifully blends traditional Japanese garden aesthetics with historical architecture. This stunning garden was created by businessman Tomitaro Hara (known as Hara Sankei) and opened to the public in 1906. Spanning approximately 17.5 hectares, Sankeien is renowned for its exquisite chisen-kaiyushiki (pond-centered strolling garden) design and a number of historic buildings relocated from across Japan, creating a serene and elegant atmosphere. Sankeien offers different charms throughout the four seasons: cherry blossoms bloom in spring, lush greenery fills the garden in summer, brilliant autumn foliage colors the landscape…
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Kyushu
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Nagasaki Peace Park
Nagasaki Peace Park, located in Matsuyama-machi, Nagasaki City, was built to commemorate the victims of the atomic bombing on August 9, 1945, and to pray for world peace. The park’s most iconic feature is the Peace Statue, which stands 9.7 meters tall and was created by sculptor Seibo Kitamura. The statue’s right hand points toward the sky, symbolizing the threat of nuclear weapons, while the left hand stretches horizontally, representing world peace. The closed eyes convey a silent prayer for the souls of the victims. In addition, the Fountain of Peace was built to honor those who died of thirst…
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Kanto
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Tokyo Shibuya(all)
The Shibuya district in Tokyo is one of Japan’s busiest and most iconic areas. Renowned for its fashion stores, restaurants, and nightlife, it serves as a hub of youth and pop culture. Shibuya is famously home to the massive pedestrian crossing known as the “Shibuya Crossing,” arguably the busiest street intersection in the world. Additionally, Shibuya is celebrated for the touching story of the loyal dog Hachikō, commemorated by a statue, which tells of a faithful dog waiting at the station for its deceased owner for many years. Shibuya is not just a hotspot for shopping and entertainment; it’s also…
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Kanto
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Take the bullet train(all)
Take the Shinkansen to your destination
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Kansai
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shinsaibashi(All)
Shinsaibashi Shinsaibashi is located in downtown Osaka, Japan, and is a famous commercial street. It connects Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi-suji, serving as one of Osaka’s important landmarks. Shinsaibashi is renowned for its abundance of fashionable shopping venues, attracting tourists from around the world. The street is lined with numerous international brand stores and boutique shops featuring Japanese domestic brands, catering to the desires of fashion enthusiasts. In addition to shopping, Shinsaibashi is also known for its diverse culinary culture. Along the street, there are many restaurants, cafes, and street food stalls offering a wide variety of culinary delights, including Osaka specialties…