Exploring Top Attractions In Japan
Post written by 日博体育 Global Ambassador Gavin who is currently participating in 日博体育鈥檚 High School Abroad Program in Japan for the academic year. In this post, Gavin shares his experiences living in Japan for three months, highlighting top destinations like Uji, Osaka, Kinkaku-ji, and Nara, offering insights into history, nature, and activities for anyone visiting or studying abroad in Japan.
I鈥檝e been living in Japan for about three months now, studying at Ritsumeikan High School in Uji, Kyoto. It鈥檚 been an amazing experience so far, and I wanted to share some of the top places I鈥檝e visited in Japan. Whether you鈥檙e a student like me or just traveling around Japan, there鈥檚 something for everyone. From temples and nature to crazy fun activities, Japan has it all.
Uji
If you ever come to Kyoto, you have to visit Uji. It鈥檚 a small city, but it鈥檚 packed with history and beauty. One of the biggest attractions here is Byodo-in Temple. It鈥檚 a huge, ancient temple, and it鈥檚 also on the 10-yen coin, which is pretty cool. The temple is surrounded by beautiful gardens, and if you come in the fall, the leaves turn bright red and orange, which looks amazing.
Besides the temples, I love hanging out by the Uji River. The area around the river is super peaceful, and it鈥檚 perfect for a walk or just relaxing. It鈥檚 a nice change of pace from the busy city life, and it鈥檚 one of my favorite places to just chill and clear my mind. Uji is perfect if you鈥檙e into history and nature.
One thing I鈥檝e really gotten into since I came to Japan is climbing. I never really did it back home, but there鈥檚 something about the nature here that makes it so much fun. Mt. Hiei is just a short train ride from Uji, and it鈥檚 one of the best places for a hike. The view from the top is amazing, and there鈥檚 a nice trail through the forest. It鈥檚 a great way to spend a few hours outdoors and get away from the busy city.
If you鈥檙e into climbing gyms, Kyoto has some good ones too. I鈥檝e been to Push The Limit, and it鈥檚 a great spot to meet people and try climbing indoors if you鈥檙e not as into hiking.
Osaka
If you want to experience the real energy of Japan, Osaka is the place to go. It鈥檚 only about 30 minutes from Kyoto by train, so it鈥檚 easy to get there for a day trip. Osaka has everything: temples, food, shopping, and tons of fun activities.
A must-see in Osaka is Osaka castle. It鈥檚 one of the most famous spots in the city, and the park around the castle is perfect for a walk or a picnic. Inside the castle is a museum that tells you all about Japan鈥檚 history, and it鈥檚 cool to see how much has changed over the years.
But if you really want to see Osaka at its craziest, head over to Dotonbori at night. The neon lights, the huge billboards, and all the shops and food stands make it feel like a different world. The food in Osaka is next level too. You have to try takoyaki (octopus-filled dough balls) and okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes). I can鈥檛 even explain how good they are. Osaka is a perfect mix of old and new, and it鈥檚 always exciting to visit.
Kinkaku-ji
While Uji is super chill, if you鈥檙e in Kyoto, you can鈥檛 miss Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion. It鈥檚 a Zen temple covered in gold leaf, and it鈥檚 seriously one of the most beautiful places I鈥檝e ever seen. The temple sits next to a pond, and the reflection of the gold on the water looks incredible, especially on a sunny day. It鈥檚 a peaceful place to just take in the beauty and think for a while.
The gardens around the temple are really pretty too, and there鈥檚 a walking path that takes you through the area. Kinkaku-ji is definitely one of Kyoto鈥檚 most famous spots, but it鈥檚 worth it. It鈥檚 the kind of place that makes you stop and appreciate everything around you.
Nara
Another place you should check out if you鈥檙e in the Kyoto area is Nara. It鈥檚 a city about 45 minutes away by train, and it鈥檚 known for the wild deer that roam around the park. You can feed them crackers, and they鈥檙e super friendly (though a little cheeky at times!). The park also has the huge Todai-ji Temple, where you鈥檒l find one of the biggest Buddha statues in the world. It鈥檚 so big that it鈥檚 hard to believe until you see it in person. Nara feels like stepping into a time capsule with all the ancient temples, and it鈥檚 an awesome place to visit if you鈥檙e into history.
I would say Japan has so much to offer, and I鈥檝e only scratched the surface! Whether you鈥檙e into climbing, history, food, or just exploring, there鈥檚 always something to do here. For me, living in Uji has been amazing, especially with all the nature and temples nearby. But traveling around to places like Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara has been just as awesome. If you鈥檙e thinking about studying abroad in Japan or just coming to visit, I recommend checking out these places.
Thanks for reading, and I hope this helps you plan your trip or study abroad experience in Japan!
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