Beyond Sushi: A Travel Guide to Japanese Food
03/12/2024 · By Sam Preece
Check out the Great Rail Journeys guide to Japanese food - from street food to fine dining – here’s everything you need to know for your trip to Japan.
Read moreThe appeal of a holiday to Japan lies in its captivating contrasts. On one hand, it boasts a cutting-edge image with towering skyscrapers, advanced industries, and innovative museums. On the other, it values its traditions and takes good care of old buildings like shrines and castles. Beyond the urban centres, Japan unfolds as a natural wonderland, presenting diverse landscapes.
When you travel with us by train, you will experience Japan's beautiful scenery, old customs, and modern marvels. Explore Japanese history along the historic streets of Kyoto, savour contemporary cuisine in Tokyo, and witness the majestic beauty of Mount Fuji. And no rail holiday in Japan is complete without riding the Shinkansen, known as the bullet train. Renowned for its exceptional speed, safety, and punctuality, the Shinkansen network connects major cities across the country.
Blend these spectacular experiences with friendly faces, exciting excursions, and vibrant culture and we'll have one incredible holiday to remember.
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Tokyo cityscape is a mix of modern architecture and traditional charm. Skyscrapers like the iconic Tokyo Tower and futuristic districts such as Shibuya Crossing create a dynamic skyline. Neon lights illuminate the city at night, casting a vibrant glow over bustling streets. Explore the historic Asakusa, the mecca of otaku culture.
Kyoto, Japan's cultural heart, captivates visitors with its timeless traditions. Home to countless temples, shrines, and historic tea houses, Kyoto exudes an air of elegance and spirituality. Visit the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine with its red gates and the peaceful Ryoan-ji Zen gardens. In Gion you'll see Geishas gracefully gliding through this historic geisha district.
Japan's natural wonders paint a diverse and breathtaking canvas. Chery blossoms transform landscapes in spring, creating ethereal scenes in parks and along riverbanks. The iconic Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak, stands majestically while Nara Park is a vast, delightful deer sanctuary and Miyajima Island is home to fairytale forests.
People know Japanese cuisine for its exquisite flavours and meticulous presentation. Savoring sushi at Tsukiji Fisk Market in Tokyo is a must, while Kyoto's kaiseki ryori (multli-course meal) provides an intimate journey seasonal ingredients. Street food delights, like takoyaki octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savoury pancakes), offer a taste of local flavours.
Shinkansen refers to the dedicated high-speed Japanese rail network that provides a link to most major cities on the islands of Honshu and Kyushu. The name 'Shinkansen' is also used to refer to the trains that run on the network - which are perhaps better known as 'Bullet Trains'. Renowned for their punctuality, comfort and safety, the trains are frequent and fast, regularly running at speeds of up to 186mph (300km/h). The trains offer comfortable reclining seats and large windows and there are usually refreshment trolleys selling snacks and beverages.