Introducing: New Train Holidays in Japan
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Railbookers
Sunday, February 24, 2019
Read time: 3 minutes
From the ultramodern, neon-lit skyscrapers of Tokyo to the tranquil temples, cherry blossoms (March to May) and historic geisha district in Kyoto to Hiroshima’s historic sights and thriving food scene, these train holidays to Japan have great stories behind them. These trips not only give travelers the opportunity to explore in and around these major cities but in many of the outlying regions as well. They can sample excellent seafood and centuries-old artisan traditions in Kanazawa, experience the lush, forested landscapes of the Japan Alps and learn how to make soba noodles by hand in Matsumoto, discover ancient shrines in Takayama, see the Great Buddha in Nara, and marvel at breathtaking views of majestic Mt. Fuji in Hakone. Japan is one of the world’s fastest growing destinations for travelers. This year, it will also be hosting the Rugby World Cup, and hot on its heels is the summer Olympics in 2020. It’s no wonder the Land of the Rising Sun is on nearly every “hot destinations” list for 2019-2020. According to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), more than 30 million overseas travellers visited Japan in 2018, an all-time record, with an 8.7 percent increase over 2017. Annual visitors from the UK topped 334,000, up 7.6 percent. The country’s star attractions can be visited year-round, and the train journeys onboard the famous Shinkansen bullet train, Limited Express “Wide View Hida” (most scenic route offering panoramic views of the countryside), and the Romancecar are just as memorable as the destinations themselves. These new itineraries from Railbookers offer the true essence of a destination, with immersive experiences that are truly memorable. With the ability to customize each itinerary, travelers can make their train holiday uniquely their own. The best time to visit depends entirely on what travelers want to experience when they arrive. There really isn’t ever a bad time to visit the Land of the Rising Sun.