ABROAD & BEYOND
Top 6 Reasons to Visit Japan in 2023
Uncover how luxury comes to life across Japan.
ABROAD & BEYOND
Top 6 Reasons to Visit Japan in 2023
Uncover how luxury comes to life across Japan.
Dust off your passport, as 2023 vacations are trending internationally — and Japan tops the list. From mouthwatering cuisine to rich traditions to luxurious accommodations, here are six reasons to book your trip (stat!) to this distinct island.

1. Epicurean Exploration
Japanese cuisine is about more than just the food. Each dish contains a heavy dash of rich tradition, balanced flavors, and seasonal ingredients — all prepared with time-honored techniques passed from generation to generation. Ceremonial experiences enrich meals, transforming them into captivating sensory performances. Elevate your epicurean explorations with a private chef-led food tour.

2. Nature’s Wonders
Step outside the cities and stand in awe of Japan’s natural wonders, including Hokkaido’s snowfields and Okinawa’s subtropical islands. Japan’s diverse ecosystems are home to a plethora of flora and fauna, opening opportunities for active adventurers and leisurely explorers alike. For those who wish to immerse themselves deeper into the local culture, visits to rural Japanese communities embrace traditions that withstand the test of time.

3. Cultural Immersion
Japan’s rich heritage is centuries in the making. Home to many Living National Treasures — craftspeople whose lives have been dedicated to the preservation of art and culture — the country is ripe for discovery. Meet these artisans and learn true appreciation for the nuances of their craft with a multitude of cultural experiences.
4. Iconic Art
With its sense of elevated simplicity and recognizable style, Japanese art serves as inspiration around the world, including the bullet train’s sleek silhouette, manga (comic or graphic novels) and distinct temple architecture. Japan’s art is meant to be experienced. Don a yukata robe for a matsuri street festival, attend a kabuki theater performance or browse world-class galleries and museums.

5. Luxurious Living
Japan is home to some of the world’s finest accommodations — a discerning traveler’s dream. Sip cocktails in a skyscraper above a magnificent metropolitan nightscape. Or opt for opulent relaxation at a traditional ryokan resort — natural hot springs and spa secluded in the countryside. Wherever you choose to shop or stay, Japan’s world-renowned hospitality will leave you feeling relaxed, welcomed, and pampered.

6. Stylish Journeying
Japan’s obsession with efficiency, order, and cleanliness is apparent in its luxurious travel and transportation hubs. Think luxury sleeper cars in trains crisscrossing the country with pinpoint punctuality and spiffy uniformed taxi drivers. In Japan, the journey becomes a destination in itself — and getting there is half the fun.

Dust off your passport, as 2023 vacations are trending internationally — and Japan tops the list. From mouthwatering cuisine to rich traditions to luxurious accommodations, here are six reasons to book your trip (stat!) to this distinct island.

1. Epicurean Exploration
Japanese cuisine is about more than just the food. Each dish contains a heavy dash of rich tradition, balanced flavors, and seasonal ingredients — all prepared with time-honored techniques passed from generation to generation. Ceremonial experiences enrich meals, transforming them into captivating sensory performances. Elevate your epicurean explorations with a private chef-led food tour.

2. Nature’s Wonders
Step outside the cities and stand in awe of Japan’s natural wonders, including Hokkaido’s snowfields and Okinawa’s subtropical islands. Japan’s diverse ecosystems are home to a plethora of flora and fauna, opening opportunities for active adventurers and leisurely explorers alike. For those who wish to immerse themselves deeper into the local culture, visits to rural Japanese communities embrace traditions that withstand the test of time.

3. Cultural Immersion
Japan’s rich heritage is centuries in the making. Home to many Living National Treasures — craftspeople whose lives have been dedicated to the preservation of art and culture — the country is ripe for discovery. Meet these artisans and learn true appreciation for the nuances of their craft with a multitude of cultural experiences.
4. Iconic Art
With its sense of elevated simplicity and recognizable style, Japanese art serves as inspiration around the world, including the bullet train’s sleek silhouette, manga (comic or graphic novels) and distinct temple architecture. Japan’s art is meant to be experienced. Don a yukata robe for a matsuri street festival, attend a kabuki theater performance or browse world-class galleries and museums.

5. Luxurious Living
Japan is home to some of the world’s finest accommodations — a discerning traveler’s dream. Sip cocktails in a skyscraper above a magnificent metropolitan nightscape. Or opt for opulent relaxation at a traditional ryokan resort — a natural hot springs and spa secluded in the countryside. Wherever you choose to shop or stay, Japan’s world-renowned hospitality will leave you feeling relaxed, welcomed, and pampered.

6. Stylish Journeying
Japan’s obsession with efficiency, order, and cleanliness is apparent in its luxurious travel and transportation hubs. Think luxury sleeper cars in trains crisscrossing the country with pinpoint punctuality and spiffy uniformed taxi drivers. In Japan, the journey becomes a destination in itself — and getting there is half the fun.

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