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Off the Beaten Path: Exploring natural playgrounds in Kyushu and Central Japan

Off the Beaten Path: Exploring natural playgrounds in Kyushu and Central Japan

With towering peaks and pristine waters, the diverse landscapes in Japan are nature’s playground for adventure travelers. Throughout the year, outdoor enthusiasts flock to Kyushu and Central Japan, drawn by the opportunity to trek through the breathtaking, ever-changing terrain, paddle the crystal-clear oceans and rivers, and delve into the lesser-known pages of Japanese history. Whether you’re an experienced thrill seeker or a newbie enthusiast, these four destinations offer a wide variety of activities—from kayaking to cycling—that will get your heart pumping.

6 Captivating Weekend Getaways in Japan

6 Captivating Weekend Getaways in Japan

Some of Japan’s most extraordinary natural landscapes and world cultural heritage sites can be found right outside its popular major cities. Thanks to an efficient and tourist-friendly system of bullet trains, known as shinkansen, visitors can access once-distant locations on an unforgettable day trip or weekend getaway. Embarking from Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya, explore a deeper side of Japanese culture and immerse yourself in nature with these six captivating weekend getaways.

Mountains, tea fields and hot-spring baths: A pilgrimage into Japan’s heartland

Mountains, tea fields and hot-spring baths: A pilgrimage into Japan’s heartland

Central Japan is Japan’s geographic heart, hemmed in by the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Japan, with Greater Tokyo to the east and the nation’s historic core of Kansai to the west. Within this region, the mighty Japan Alps loom over thatched-roof villages, tea farms flourish, hikers unwind in hidden onsen (hot spring pools), and devotees walk pilgrimage routes to temples and shrines cloaked in mist.

Discover Japan: Where Art Meets Nature

Discover Japan: Where Art Meets Nature

Known as the heart of Japan, Aichi Prefecture and its capital, Nagoya City, are best known as industrial and transport hubs connecting western and eastern Japan. However, the region’s rich history boasts decisive battles, fascinating castle towns and even the beginnings of Japan’s robotics industry.

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Central Japan

From its dizzying mountains and the tallest in the country, to UNESCO World Heritage sites and vibrant festivals, Central Japan is a bountiful destination for tourists. Go off the beaten track on a wilderness and alpine adventure, or take in some of the country's most important cultural monuments on a visit to this sprawling region.

Hokkaido

Tohoku

Greater Tokyo

Central Japan

Kansai

San'in

Setouchi

Shikoku

Kyushu

Okinawa