The journey to explore the "Land of the Rising Sun" at this time of the season promises to bring visitors to unique experiences, where ancient beauty blends with modern life. From ancient temples covered in white snow to vibrant neighborhoods with bright lights, each location has its own story, waiting to be discovered and experienced. Below, Vietravel will suggest to you the top 5 Japanese New Year tourist destinations that you should visit once.
1. Fujiten Ski Resort
Fujiten - The most beautiful ski resort in Asia (Photo source: Collected)
Japan is famous for its world -class ski resorts, and Fujiten Ski Resort is one of them. Located at the foot of Mount Fuji - the majestic natural symbol of Japan, Fujiten is not only a great destination to enjoy the fresh air but also an ideal place to participate in exciting skiing activities.
Fujiten Ski Resort has many areas dedicated to beginners and experienced people. The ski slopes are designed to suit all levels from easy to difficult, allowing you to enjoy the long, snow-covered ski slopes. In addition, you can also enjoy the poetic natural space, watching Mount Fuji in white snow. This is definitely an unforgettable experience for tourists who love winter sports .
2. Oshino Hakkai Ancient Village
Fairytale-like beauty of Oshino Hakkai ancient village (Photo source: Collected)
If you are a lover of traditional culture, Oshino Hakkai ancient village will be a destination not to be missed during the Japanese New Year. Nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji, Oshino Hakkai is a small village with peaceful scenery and beautiful nature, imbued with ancient character.
Oshino Hakkai is famous for its clear lakes formed by the melting snow from Mount Fuji. The lakes are so clear that you can see schools of fish swimming at the bottom. Combined with traditional thatched-roof houses, Oshino Hakkai village gives visitors the feeling of being lost in another world, completely separate from the hustle and bustle of the city.
3. Asakusa Kannon Temple
Japanese people often go to Asakusa Kannon Temple on New Year's (Photo source: Collected)
In Japanese culture, visiting temples and shrines on the first days of the year is an indispensable part to pray for luck and peace in the new year. Asakusa Kannon Temple, also known as Senso-ji, is the oldest and most famous temple in Tokyo, where millions of tourists and locals flock to during the New Year to pray.
Asakusa Kannon impresses with its unique architecture, from the Kaminarimon gate with its giant red lantern to the majestic main hall. Coming here, visitors will experience the sacred atmosphere, along with traditional Japanese rituals such as asking for Omikuji fortunes, washing hands and burning incense to purify the body. These customs have the meaning of purification, dispelling bad luck and bringing good luck to the participants.
Not only is it famous for its architecture and rituals, the temple area is also surrounded by many stalls selling souvenirs, traditional sweets and kimono costumes, creating a vibrant and bustling atmosphere. If you want to experience Japanese culture more deeply, visiting Asakusa Kannon Temple during the New Year is definitely a great choice.
4. Tokyo Sky Tree Tower
Tokyo Sky Tree is one of the symbols of Tokyo (Photo source: Collected)
Tokyo Sky Tree is not only a new symbol of Tokyo but also an attractive destination for those who want to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the city from above. With a height of 634 meters, Tokyo Sky Tree is currently the tallest television tower in the world and is an ideal place to admire the panoramic view of Tokyo city sparkling under the lights.
During the New Year, Tokyo Sky Tree is often decorated with colorful lights and sparkling lights, creating an extremely brilliant space. From the tower's observation deck, you can admire the whole city, with skyscrapers, the Sumida River and if you are lucky, you can even see Mount Fuji in the distance.
Not only does it have a beautiful view, but the Tokyo Sky Tree is also a large shopping and entertainment complex where visitors can enjoy shopping, Japanese cuisine, and cultural events during the New Year. This is a place not to be missed if you want to have modern and exciting experiences during your New Year trip to Japan.
5. Odaiba artificial island
Odaiba is an artificial island located in Tokyo Bay, known as a center for entertainment, shopping and modern technology. Especially during the New Year, Odaiba becomes more lively than ever with festival activities, fireworks displays and sparkling lights.
Visitors to Odaiba will find a wide range of exciting activities, from visiting the Japanese version of the Statue of Liberty to exploring modern shopping malls such as Aqua City and DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. If you are a technology lover, the Miraikan Science Museum in Odaiba will provide memorable experiences with exhibits on cutting-edge technology.
Japanese New Year is a great opportunity for tourists to explore the natural beauty, culture and unique architecture of the land of the rising sun. From the vibrant ski resorts at Fujiten, the peaceful ancient village of Oshino Hakkai, to sacred temples and modern architectural works such as Tokyo Sky Tree and Odaiba, each location offers different and memorable experiences. Why not add 5 Japanese New Year tourist destinations to the list today!
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