6 reasons why you must visit Japan
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, JAPAN/ Created : May 24, 2019, 15:06 IST
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While there is no getting over our love for the ancient in Bali, the new-age of Europe, the charm of Sri Lanka and the mystique of Cambodia, it is time to explore. It is time to get that backpack out and have that journey of a lif … Read more
While there is no getting over our love for the ancient in Bali, the new-age of Europe, the charm of Sri Lanka and the mystique of Cambodia, it is time to explore. It is time to get that backpack out and have that journey of a lifetime, a trip to Japan. A place like no other, the country is starkly unique and welcoming; also hailed as the safest country in Asia, it might just be the vacation that you have been craving for. Read less
This and more awaits you in Japan.
2. The cuisine
4. Cherry blossoms!
5. For the love of anime
6. Forest bathing
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