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Japan Should Be On Your Travel List. And Roshni Chopra Shows Us Why

Actor and content creator Roshni Chopra took a dream vacation to Japan, and she is convinced that it is one of the most rewarding destinations in the world.

Japan Should Be On Your Travel List. And Roshni Chopra Shows Us Why
Actor and digital creator Roshni Chopra took a dream vacation to Japan.

Japan is a country of delightful contrasts. One moment you are sipping matcha in a quiet Kyoto tearoom, and the next, you are navigating the neon-lit streets of Tokyo. From serene landscapes to buzzing city life, the 'Land Of The Rising Sun' has something for every kind of traveller. Recently, actor, host, and digital creator Roshni Chopra took a dream vacation to Japan, and she is convinced that it is one of the most rewarding destinations in the world. In a video shared on Instagram, she summed up her experience with one powerful statement: Japan "is the best country for any kind of traveller."

According to Roshni, "If you love nature, the breathtaking landscapes will blow you away. If you love shopping, it's home to some of the most well-thought-out and curated retail experiences in the world." She also raved about Japan's culinary scene, from fine dining to street food, every bite was memorable.

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But what truly stood out for her was the spirit of the people. "It's a place where history, culture and art completely co-exist with the ultra-modern. What really inspires you is how they preserve time and tradition. But the heart of Japan is its people. They are so kind, respectful and generous with their time," she shared.

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Inspired by her journey? Here are a few must-visit spots to add to your Japan itinerary:

1. Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi:

Nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji, Kawaguchiko is a peaceful town that offers a perfect blend of scenery, culture, and relaxation. Take a stroll or cycle along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, or ride the Mt Kachi Kachi Ropeway up Mt Tenjo for panoramic views of the iconic peak.

2. Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto:

Known for its endless Senbon Torii tunnel, this shrine offers a surreal experience as you walk through thousands of bright vermilion gates winding up Mount Inari. It is one of Kyoto's most iconic and photogenic spots.

3. Shinjuku, Tokyo:

For a full-on shopping experience, head to Shinjuku. Whether you are into anime collectibles, cutting-edge electronics, handcrafted goods or fashion finds, this bustling district has it all.

4. Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto:

Located on the outskirts of Kyoto, this serene bamboo forest is one of Japan's most photographed natural sites. It is a peaceful escape that blends natural beauty with traditional charm.

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Local Foods To Try In Japan:

No trip to Japan is complete without indulging in its culinary delights. Here's how you can experience Japan's rich food culture at its best:

1. Explore Ramen Alleys:

Explore narrow lanes filled with ramen shops offering regional varieties like shoyu (soy sauce), miso, and tonkotsu (pork bone).

2. Hit The Sushi Bars:

From conveyor belt sushi to intimate omakase counters, enjoy melt-in-your-mouth toro, fresh uni, and seasonal nigiri crafted with precision.

3. Go For Kaiseki Feasts:

Experience Japan's traditional multi-course dining that celebrates seasonality, balance, and artful presentation. Kaiseki feast is a culinary ritual, not just a meal.

4. Try Okonomiyaki Dens:

Try this savoury pancake made with cabbage, meat or seafood, topped with sauces and bonito flakes. A must-try comfort food, especially in Osaka.

5. Eat Street Food Staples:

Snack your way through takoyaki (octopus balls), yakitori (grilled skewers), taiyaki (sweet red bean pastries), and more at local markets and festivals.

6. Pick Convenience Store Gems:

Don't underestimate Japan's konbini (convenience stores). Their bento boxes, onigiri (rice balls), and ready-to-eat meals are fresh, affordable, and surprisingly delicious.

7. Sip Tea And Savour Sweets:

Sip matcha in a Kyoto tearoom and try wagashi, traditional Japanese sweets made from rice flour, beans, and seasonal fruits

If you are planning a trip to Japan, take a cue from Roshni Chopra's journey. Whether you are chasing views of Mount Fuji, wandering through ancient shrines, or simply enjoying a bowl of ramen in a quiet alley, Japan has a way of making every moment feel special.

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