Must-See Attractions Every Traveler Should Visit in Japan

Japan is one of the most fascinating travel; destinations with something for every traveler to see and do. From magnificent ancient temples, shrines, early trade routes, spectacular gardens, rich art to modern cafes, Japan is home to a rich history and culture that you will truly love. To experience the best of Japan, the following are some must-see attractions. 

Kumano Kodo 

Kumano Kodo was recognized as UNSESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. Less traveled by tourists, Kumano Kodo offers a unique taste of the true Japanese culture. The networks of trails lead to three shrines and other natural sacred sites frequented by monks, emperors, elites and common people. The trails pass through villages, forests, and towns where visitors can enjoy delicious Japanese cuisines, hot springs, and other great attractions. The Kumano Kodo has attracted visitors since the Heian times. 

Naoshima 

Naoshima is a small island that most people use as a getaway from Tokyo. Located in the Seto Inland Sea, the island has iconic modern art museums, sculptures, and architecture. Most of the works are done by the famous architect Ando Tadao. If you are an art lover, check out the Benesse House, Lee Ufan Art Museum and Chichu Art Museum for some great works. The island also has luxurious hotels for accommodations. 

Shibuya 

This is another spectacular attraction that you should never fail to visit when in Japan. Also known as the Scramble Crossing, Shibuya is an iconic intersection found in Tokyo. On average, the crossing usually receives estimated foot traffic levels of 2.8 million people per day. Apart from just the beautiful scenes for travel photography, Shibuya is home to some of the leading clothing and fashion stores and shopping malls. The renowned Shibuya 109 shopping mall is just a few minutes from the Shibuya train station. 

Other must-see attractions in Japan that you should also check out on your next trip include Kyoto, Asakusa, Odaiba, Nagasaki, Karuizawa, Yokohama and Ueno Park. Most of these attractions are very easy to get to by public train, which will also offer you an opportunity to interact with the locals during your trip.