National Geographic Traveller (UK) 100-page Japan guide available free with October 2023 issue
LONDON (7 September 2023) 鈥 The 100-page Japan guide, included free of charge with the October issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK), is out now.
The special highlights Japan鈥檚 fascinating layers of culture, history and tradition. It includes a 13-page focus on spiritual and wellness tourism, exploring what it鈥檚 like to stay with monks at the UNESCO-listed Koyasan temple complex, and take a nature pilgrimage with the Yamabushi mountain priests. There are also interviews with master artisans in celebration of Tohoku鈥檚 rich craft heritage, and big-hitting features exploring lesser-known corners of the archipelago such as Kyushu.
Lorna Parkes, editor of the Japan supplement, said: 鈥淚n this Japan special, we鈥檙e spotlighting what makes the country such a unique destination for culture-lovers 鈥 whether that means eating your way through Kyoto鈥檚 ancient tofu recipes, joining artisan workshops in Tohoku, finding your spiritual side with the nature-worshipping Yamabushi in Yamagata or taking the new bullet train to explore onsens and local cuisine along Kyushu鈥檚 Sugar Road.鈥
鈥淎s one of the last countries to open up after the pandemic, there are more reasons than ever to travel to Japan,鈥 added Lorna.
ALSO INSIDE THIS SUPPLEMENT:
- Hotels: 10 of the best new openings for culture lovers, from traditional ryokans to treehouse hotels.
- Interview: Meet the Buddhist monk who鈥檚 become an LGBTQ+ role model in Tokyo.
- Yokohama: An inside guide to the creative side of Japan鈥檚 second biggest city, as Yokohama Museum of Art prepares to reopen.
- Toyama: A journey from sea to plate in search of Japan鈥檚 finest sushi.
- Osaka: The best neighbourhoods for vintage shopping, bar-hopping and regional food specialities.
- Kanazawa: Temples, gardens and geisha culture make for an underrated city break.
- Indigenous culture: A look at Japan鈥檚 Ainu and Ryukyu people and where to experience their living culture.
- Photo essay: Autumn leaf-peeping season in Kyoto, as captured by an award-winning photographer.
- What鈥檚 new in Japan: The most exciting museums, theme parks, rail connections and cycling routes hitting the country in 2023 and beyond.
Read a sample of the Japan guide .