Categories: Asia

Future Travelers Looking To Japan

Inside Japan Tours presents Japan Heritage sites

TOKYO, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As the world continues its battle against the novel coronavirus, many people are finding comfort in planning the vacations they want to take after the pandemic subsides.

They imagine a leisurely stay in some far-off land, which naturally turns their minds to the history laden nation of Japan.

The British travel firm Inside Japan Tours has recently teamed up with Japan’s Agency of Cultural Affairs to launch a blog series introducing Japan Heritage, a diverse selection of cultural properties designated by the agency that range from some of this nation’s most famous locations to hidden gems almost unknown to the rest of the world.

This vibrant, detailed series will transport you to these fascinating places, shaped by the natural beauty and long history of Japan, and help you prepare for the in-person travels we all hope to make soon.

Key features of the website set up by the Japan National Tourism Organization to promote these sites include:

  • Stunning virtual reality and video content – readers will feel as if they have actually journeyed to each location.
  • Historical and cultural information – compiled specifically for foreign readers – is provided for each property, helping visitors understand their true significance in the history of Japan.

So why not dive in and take a look? Even if you have been to Japan five, ten, fifteen times before, you know there are always new discoveries to be made, new treasures to find.

Japan Heritage Official Site https://www.japan.travel/japan-heritage/
(English edition specifically for overseas visitors)

PR Newswire

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