The Land of the Rising Sun; packed with quaint villages, vibrant metropolises and ancient temples, is a perfect destination for those travellers who love exploration, culture and history. With so many different places to visit, wondrous sights to see and authentic activities to experience, it may be hard to decide exactly what you want to see and do in this magnificent country.
From exhilarating Sumo Wrestling to relaxing in Japan’s healing hot springs, we have rounded up the top 10 experiences you can do in Japan. And the best part? You can experience them all with Wendy Wu. With a range of fully inclusive tours to Japan throughout 2024 and beyond to fit every traveller’s bucket list, you can make that dream Japanese holiday a reality. Whether you and your travel buddy are ready to book that dream escape, or you want to embark on a solo adventure, Wendy Wu’s amazing escorted group tours will ensure you have the perfect holiday full of exciting once-in-a-life-time experiences.
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Traditional Japanese tea ceremony
First up on our list is a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Join a Tea Master and experience the perfect display of Japanese culture as you witness the preparation and performance involved in the ‘Way of Tea.’ Steeped in history, this ceremonial preparation is more than just about the beverage, as it is also a chance for guests to enjoy the host’s calming hospitality away from the fast-paced nature of life. Enjoy some time drinking green tea in a traditional tearoom and learn the art of this intricate ancient tradition for yourself.
Sumo wrestling tournament
Many of Japan’s most ancient traditions are preserved in sports. Take a seat by the ‘dohyo’ and witness the timeless Japanese sport of Sumo wrestling. The rules are simple. Whichever wrestler leaves the ring or touches the ground with any part of their body besides the soles of their feet loses. Sounds easy… right? With these action-packed matches lasting rarely more than a minute each, time will fly as you watch these exhilarating contests. And even if sport isn’t your favourite activity; the rituals involved in the performance are just as fascinating to watch as the wrestling itself.
Sake cup making and tasting
On this activity you will learn about the role of the masu sake cup in Japanese culture. As vibrant and unique as the drink itself, these stylish decorative cups have become a subject of many collectors. Once you have learnt the shuki’s history, step into the studio and make your own original design of creative cup- a perfect souvenir to take home from your time in Japan. And of course, a trip to sake cup making wouldn’t be complete without sampling some sake for yourself.
Soba noodle making
The buckwheat soba noodle is one of Japan’s most famous culinary exports and its making is one of Japan’s most widely enjoyed cultural activities. The art of soba noodle making is taught all around the country and is an experience that will get you elbow deep into Japan’s food history. Try your hand at kneading, rolling, stretching and cutting the dough from scratch before feasting on the delicious results for lunch!
Wasabi farm and tasting
An essential element in Japanese cuisine that is enjoyed by millions around the world, Japan’s most famous fiery condiment, Wassabi is a big part of Japanese culture. During this activity you will see this basic root plant transform from a seed in the picturesque wasabi fields to the infamous delicacy. Wander the stunning landscapes, take in the peaceful atmosphere of rural japan and sample the punchy flavours that have made wasabi so popular.
Learn about geisha culture
An iconic symbol, the geisha is a recognisable figure of ancient Japanese culture. However, although their unique appearance may be the most identifiable attributes of the modern geisha, many travellers are unfamiliar with their actual roles. Essentially professional entertainers, geisha are skilled in the art of Japanese hospitality and as such they are trained in an array of talents. From playing music, dancing and singing to getting guests involved in games and making them feel at ease with dinner conversations; the geisha is a historic role in Japanese culture. Take a stroll around Gion, Kyoto’s famous geisha district and catch a glimpse of the iconic geishas and the traditional art that calls this place home.
Relax in an Onsen
A must-do when exploring Japan, take the chance to visit an Onsen and let its warm waters rejuvenate your mind, body and soul. Journey to Beppu, one of Japan’s most famous hot spring resorts for a day of true relaxation. Bathe in the natural mineral-rich waters and allow the aches and pains of life to soak away as you enjoy picturesque landscapes and the idyllic sounds of this resort.
Learn the art of origami
The Japanese have perfected the art of folding paper into intricate designs to resemble an array of things - and with Wendy Wu so can you! Take Part in a crafting session and learn the delicate techniques and authentic traditions of Origami. Practice hints and tips on how to create simple yet impressive designs that are perfect for gifts to loved ones back home.
Stay overnight in a traditional ryokan
More than simply a place to rest your head, spend the night in a traditional ryokan and experience Japan in all of its traditional glory. A haven of traditional Japanese lifestyle, these centuries-old style guesthouse offer the epitome of Japanese hospitality. Sleep in tatami rooms with futon beds; bathe in Japanese-style baths and dine on true local cuisines for the ultimate Japanese experience!
Stay overnight in a monastery
And last but certainly not least, seize the chance to experience the simple yet religious lifestyle of the Buddhist monks of Japan. Open to all, practitioners of the Buddhist faith or not, spend the night in a traditional Buddhist monastery and experience the serene energy of these ancient temples. Partake in the sacred chanting of the Buddhist monks in their 13th century temple; dine on vegetarian cuisine and soak up the culture as you gain a glimpse into a lifestyle polarised from the modern world we know.
With all of these activities and more, your time in Japan is destined to be unforgettable.