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Top 20 Most Beautiful Places in Japan You Must Visit Before You Die!

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Whether you’re visiting Japan on vacation or for business, you must visit a few places that are the pinnacle of delights. While some of them are ideal places to visit with your girlfriend, you can also enjoy the scenarios on your own or with friends.

So, have you ever wondered what the most beautiful places in Japan are? Are they really as lovely as they appear in anime? So, here are the 25 places we believe are must-sees if you ever visit Japan.\

Most Beautiful Places in Japan to Visit!

20. Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo

Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo

A tip: Visit Shibuya Crossing during big seasonal events like New Year and Halloween.

While it may appear to be a normal crossing in Tokyo, Shibuya Crossing is an unquestionable must-see if you’re in the city. The jumbled intersection of streets, three massive television screens mounted on the buildings, and additional lighting.

People are constantly pouring across the street and around Shibuya Crossing; there is a lot to see. Starbucks, bars, clubs, and restaurants make it a trendy shopping district.

19. Tama Art University Library, Tokyo

Tama Art University Library, Tokyo

A tip: Try to explore the building as much as possible because it has an insane amount of book collection.

Tama Art University is ideal for students planning to study in Japan or educationalists looking to visit a pleasant and beautiful location.

It has a large open gallery and plenty of books to read and relax in. Even outside the library, there is a lively and pleasing atmosphere. Everything was built in an innovative way, giving it a stunning appearance.

18. Shirogane Blue Pond, Hokkaido

Shirogane Blue Pond, Hokkaido

A tip: Rent a car instead of Bus, it will save you a lot of time

Shirogane Blue Pond is a mystical natural wonder with otherworldly appearances. It was caused by an unintended side effect of the Biei River dam.

Depending on the season and weather, the water’s colour shifts from light blue to green turquoise. But the best part is that its beauty isn’t limited to a single season; rather, it has ethereal beauty all year.

17. Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle

A tip: Don’t forget to visit the west bailey Nishinomaru before leaving the paid grounds.

If you’ve seen any Chinese historical dramas, you’ll remember the beautiful castles that appear to be in heaven. Himeji Castle, with its elegant and white appearance, resembles the setting.

It is also regarded as Japan’s most magnificent castle and a national treasure. You can enter through Sanomaru, which contains Otemon Gate, a popular photo location.

Unless you have a limited amount of time to explore Japan, don’t miss out on this beautiful tourist destination. After all, it is one of Japan’s most beautiful places.

16. Hitsujiyama Park, Chichibu

Hitsujiyama Park, Chichibu

A tip: The park is known for its pink moss festival in Spring, don’t miss it.

Hitsujiyama Park is well-known for its beautiful moss pink fields, which draw a large number of visitors each day. It becomes insanely lively, especially during the peak bloom in late April.

There are various types of flowers scattered throughout, giving it an attractive appearance. The best part is that the flowers are strategically planted to create a spectacular display for the tourists.

15. Tottori Sand Dunes

Tottori Sand Dunes

A tip: Never miss the sea coast as it amplifies the experience of the Sand Dunes.

The largest sand dunes in Japan, but no matter how much you explore them, they never tyre you out. It’s just outside the city limits and connects to the Sea of Japan.

There are many activities available in these Sand Dunes, such as paragliding, sandboarding, and camel and horse-drawn cart rides. You can also go to the Sand Museum, which reveals many of history’s mysteries.

14. Kiyotsu Gorge and the Tunnel of Light, Niigata prefecture

Kiyotsu Gorge and the Tunnel of Light, Niigata prefecture

A tip: Recommended to go to Hot Springs and find a hotel to stay nearby if you’re planning to explore it thoroughly.

Kiyotsu Gorge is the most well-known tourist destination in Niigata prefecture, and it is a must-see if you are travelling with family or loved ones.

The tunnel itself is nothing special, but the four observation decks, which were built with creativity and art, are breathtaking. You can feel the river’s flow from any angle, and I believe it is one of the most beautiful places in Japan.

13. Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto

A Tip: Also visit Tenryu-ji Temple if you ever travel there.

Even if we look at some good photographs, we can appreciate the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. But no photograph can capture the joy of seeing it in person, and you’re right; if you’re in Kyoto, don’t miss it at all costs.

The location is easily accessible because it is only a 15-minute walk from Arashiyama Station. The scenery, dazzling winds, and soaring bamboo stalks will transport you to another world.

12. Ashikaga Flower Park, Ahigaka

Ashikaga Flower Park, Ahigaka

A Tip: Don’t forget to visit the 100-year-old large fuji tree, which creates a huge umbrella of blue fuji flowers.

The Ashikaga Flower Park, home to the world’s most beautiful great wisteria, embraces a diverse range of flowers, including blue, white, pink, and yellow laburnum.

It also has hundreds of thousands of multi-colored LED lights to provide visitors with a winter illumination display. The park has become a haven for those who adore nature, and it is unquestionably one of Japan’s most beautiful spots.

11. Meguro River, Tokyo

Meguro River, Tokyo

A tip: Cherry blossoms at Meguro River are recommended to see after the peak season.

The Meguro River is one of the best places to see cherry blossoms, and the cherry trees are lined about 4km along the river, with over 800 cherry trees in total.

During the main season, a festival is held near the river, and it couldn’t be more perfect timing if you’re planning to see the cherry blossoms with your loved ones. When they are fully bloomed, the wind blows countless petals, making you feel as if you are in heaven.

10. Shirakawago Village

Shirakawago Village

A tip: Never miss the Light-up Event in January and February.

Shirakawago is a popular tourist destination in Japan, known for its majestic natural beauty and historical significance. It is divided into two sections: Shirakawago and Gokayama.

The best thing about Shirakawago is that you can visit all year because it has different faces in each season.

  • Cherry blossoms in spring
  • Autumn leaves in autumn
  • Bright green rice field in summer
  • Snow in winter

9. Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima

Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima

A Tip: You can’t enter the Shrine after sunset.

The Shrine is centuries old, and it is solely responsible for the island’s fame. Both the shrine and the torii gate are built over water and appear to float during high tides.

Visitors enjoy strolling into the Shrine while gazing out at the beautiful sea. When the sun goes down, the Shrine and torii gate illuminate until 23:00, allowing guests to enjoy their beautiful weekends and days off.

8. Mt. Yoshino

Mt. Yoshino

A Tip: Visit Mt. Yoshino during early to mid-April to view fully bloomed cherry blossoms.

Mt. Yoshino is Japan’s most famous “Cherry Blossom Viewing Spot,” with over 1300 years of tree planting and an estimated 30,000 cherry trees of various varieties.

Shimo Senbon, Naka Senbon, Kami Senbon, and Oku Senbon are the four sections. As you ascend the mountain, you can pass through all of these areas while admiring the various enchanting scenery that will brighten your day.

7. Miyako Island, Okinawa

Miyako Island, Okinawa

A tip: Don’t forget to try two famous Okinawa dishes Goya Chanpuru and Soba Noodles.

If you want to snorkel and dive in the coral reefs of a beautiful island, there is no better place to go. Miyako Island has a variety of beaches, each with its own distinct characteristics.

In addition to beaches, Miyako has cultural interest, impeccable natural beauty, and a couple of bridges that make you not want to leave.

6. Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine and Nachi Falls, Wakayama Prefecture

Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine and Nachi Falls, Wakayama Prefecture

A tip: Visitors who arrive by car can skip the stairs by accessing the parking lot.

Kumano Nachi Taisha is one of three Kuman shrines, and when combined with Nachi Falls, it provides the best scenic view. It is also known as Japan’s tallest waterfall.

The Shrine is essentially a collection of Buddhist and Shinto religious sites. It has a peaceful atmosphere as well as a tasteful Japanese culture that we have been dying to see.

While the falls are the most impressive, don’t miss the 3-story ancient red pagoda, which has some of the most beautiful scenery in Japan.

5. Oyama Rice Terrace, Kamogawa

Oyama Rice Terrace, Kamogawa

A tip: Make sure to visit when the rice terrace is fully planted.

The Oyama Rice Terrace in Kamogawa is a rare visual experience that will stay with you for a long time. It’s a beautiful landscape with rice terraces surrounded by forests and hills.

Going there in every season or watching it at sunset is the best way to experience its true beauty. Even though the latter appears to be the easier option, the Terrace changes with the seasons and is a sight to behold.

4. Daigo-ji Temple, Kyoto

Daigo-ji Temple, Kyoto

A tip: The main hall is especially beautiful in November since Autumn Colors will surround it.

Daigoji Temple is an important Shingon sect temple, with the main temple grounds located at the mountain’s base. The hiking trail connects it to several temples, and you will see some historical masterpieces along the way.

Shimo Daigo is home to the oldest building in Kyoto, a five-story structure. Bentendo Hall, located next to the Shimo Daigo pond, is Daigoji’s most photographed structure. Daigoji Temple is a must-see for anyone, with all of its priceless treasures.

3. Hitachi Seaside Park, Ibaraki

A tip: The autumn colors are said to be best around early to mid-October, so visit them for the best experience.

Hitachi Seaside Park, like Hitsujiyama Park, is famous for its large flower fields and is large enough to walk around in. It is an amusement park as well as a seasonal flower garden spread across hectares.

The park’s signature flower is Nemophila, which mimics the colour of the sky by covering Miharashi Hill. Even if you visit several times, the colour of the bushes and flowers changes depending on the weather, making it an incredible sight to see.

There are walking trails, a small amusement park, and even cycling paths among the flowers. It’s a great place to spend the day if you’re looking for something to do.

2. Bioluminescent Rocks, Okayama

Bioluminescent Rocks, Okayama

A tip: The beauty of this place only comes at night so, it is recommended.

Forget the beach or a vacation spot; instead, go to Okayama’s Bioluminescent Rocks to witness an otherworldly light experience. In the daylight, they appear to be seeds floating on top of the water, but the true beauty is revealed at night.

These rocks contain luminescent chemicals that cause them to glow at night. It’s not called “Japan’s Glowing Sea Fireflies” for nothing. If you find yourself in Okayama for work, try to make time to see this masterpiece.

1. Mt. Fuji, Yamanashi

Mt. Fuji, Yamanashi

A tip: The standard location to get the best view is at Fuji Five Lakes.

Mt. Fuji is more like a reflection of Japan’s heart. It is Japan’s highest and, without a doubt, most beautiful mountain. Its elegance varies slightly depending on the angle from which you view it.

In this prefecture, you can do everything from boating to having a fantastic weekend. The beauty of the mountain is eternal, whether in the morning or evening, rainy season or summer season.

It may even be the most beautiful place in Japan, and you’ll understand why once you see it for yourself.

Conclusive Thoughts!

As far as we know, these are the top 20 most beautiful places in Japan. If you want to spend a few days or months in Japan, these places are a great way to make the most of your time.

So, have you been to Japan yet? Which of these locations do you believe is best for any traveller? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.

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