Japan is filled with spectacular national parks and World heritage sites that feel out of this world. If you think Japan is all about Shinto shrines and Zen gardens, you are wrong.
There is much more to it than you think. Forget the main cities like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka and opt for an authentic visit to discover off-the-beaten-path Japan.
Rural Japan’s lush mountains, island getaways and offbeat towns are what needs a special shout-out. So if you are someone who is planning a trip to Japan this time, ditch the basics and opt for the unexplored.
Here are a few places in Japan that don’t feel real.
Shikoku island
Shikoku is the smallest of Japan’s four main islands. It houses the oldest hot springs in Japan – The Dogo Onsen hot springs with traditional wooden bathhouses and ryokan guesthouses. The main attraction on Shikoku is Iya Valley. The area was once used as a secret hideaway by fugitives. However, today, it has become a major tourist spot where you can enjoy getting lost in the region’s winding roads and vine bridges.
Miyajima island
Located off the coast of Hiroshima, Miyajima makes for a popular day trip for those looking for picturesque destinations. You can take a cable car up to the peak of Mount Misen for never before seen ocean views.
Mount Koya
Mount Koya is one of the most sacred sites in the country and the birthplace of Shingon Buddhism. There is a huge monastery complex that covers the plateau of the mountain. You can explore the site and experience the lush greens.
Naoshima island
Once a tiny fishing island, Naoshima is now a creative art space for world-renowned artists. Whether you visit on a day trip or plan a mini staycation, this place will give you an experience of your lifetime.