10 Adventurous Travel Destinations That You Must Visit in Japan

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Japan is an East Asian island nation. It is located in the northwest Pacific Ocean, with the Sea of Japan to the west and the Sea of Okhotsk to the north, as well as the East China Sea and Taiwan to the south.


One thing that all foreign visitors are struck by is the magnificence of Japanese townships. 'Adventure travel' is a broad term that has varied meanings for different people. After all, one person's thrills are another's boredom, and not everything on this collection will appeal to everyone. But hopefully, it'll spark your curiosity and make you think about all the enjoyment you can have in Japan all year. When it comes to thrill travel in Japan.


01. Snowbound
The Northern Alps which hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano and the slightly more isolated Hokkaido is the best-known areas for powder hounds in Japan.


02. The world that floats

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The Seto Inland Sea and its coastal areas on Japan's main islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu make up the Setouchi region. It stretches across seven prefectures and thousands of little islands dotting the sea. It's also a popular tourist location for artists. You can travel by boat between the islands and ports, and explore on a walk, by cycling, or by bus.


03. Hakuba

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Hakuba is merely a one-hour drive from Nagano City and is home to some of Japan's most famed ski resorts. Hakuba Valley is another name for the area. Winter has always been about the snow, with the region often experiencing considerable snowfall from early December to early April, with January and February being the finest months for snowfall.

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04. Blazing a trail

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Japan is a hiker's paradise, with mountains dominating the landscape and paths crisscrossing the highlands. The historic pilgrimage track Kumano Kodo in southern Kansai is one of only two in the world designated by Unesco as a heritage pilgrimage route.


05. Myoko Kogen

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Myoko, which is located at the southernmost tip of Niigata Prefecture but is best reached via Nagano Station, receives a significant amount of snow each year. Mount Myoko, Mount Yakeyama, Mount Amakazari, and Mount Togakushi are just a few of the mountains that offer excellent trekking during the green season, with plenty of lakes, ponds, waterfalls, and hot springs to tempt hikers.




06. Alpine route Tateyama - Kurobe
One of Japan's most beautiful vistas and experiences is the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine Route. Many international visitors may be unaware that the path also provides access to some of Japan's top trekking and mountaineering.


07. Kiso valley

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The Kiso Valley is a magnificent valley of blue rivers, waterfalls, and green forests around Japan's second tallest volcano, Mount Ontake, located to the south of Chubu Sangaku National Park and between Nagoya and Matsumoto. Following the World Heritage listing of the 'Kumano Kodo' trails on the Kii Peninsula, the Ontake Kodo is progressively gaining prominence outside of Japan.


08. Yuzawa

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Yuzawa includes a number of ski resorts. All can be reached by shuttle bus from the station and provide greater terrain, better snow and fewer crowds. Yuzawa serves as the north-eastern gateway to Joshinetsu Kogen National Park, while being barely outside the park's boundaries.


09. Mount Fuji

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For the Japanese, Mount Fuji is an iconic scenery, and many see it as the country's spiritual epicenter. Fuji, an active volcano, has long been respected, feared, and awed by the people of Japan. Fuji is much more than a mountain or volcano; it is without a doubt the country's most famous and easily recognised natural feature. It is extremely spiritually and culturally significant to Japan.


10. Nozawa Onsen

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Nozawa Onsen is a traditional hot spring town that has grown famous for its great ski resort in recent decades. Indeed, Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort has established itself as one of Japan's most popular resorts.