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    The Japanese archipelago has long been a favourite of more adventurous travellers, and with high-tech Tokyo and vibrant Osaka increasingly popular choices for long-haul stopovers, and Japanese culture more fashionable than ever, there has never been a better time to explore this multifaceted country.

    While the bustling cities wont fail to impress those in search of the clichés of the Japanese success story skyscrapers, bullet trains, trendy nightlife and rampant consumerism beneath the brash modernity beats an ancient heart. This is the realm of emperors and shoguns, the exquisite art of the geisha and the skill of the sumo wrestler. A land of great natural beauty where ancient festivals are celebrated according to the seasons and food is elevated to an art form.

    And from the snow festivals and lavender farms of the northern isle of Hokkaido, via Kyotos shrines and temples, to the sun-drenched beaches of the subtropical south, superb public transport means everywhere is easily accessible. Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, and theres no need to worry about the language barrier the Japanese are unfailingly friendly so help is always at hand. Whether you choose to climb Mount Fuji or relax at volcanic hot spring resorts, delight in traditional performing arts or lose yourself in high-tech wonderland, Japan is a truly unforgettable destination.
    • Club Complex Code
      One of several enormous clubs in Tokyo, Club Complex Code boasts three dance floors, many bars and buffets and giant screens where Visual DJs can be seen in the mix. The main room has a capacity of over 1000 and three other rooms are reserved for food, karaoke and games.
    • Ueno-koen Park
      Ueno-koen Park in Tokyo is the perfect destination for strolling, museum-hopping and temple-gazing. The park is carefully landscaped and dotted with museums - the Tokyo National Museum, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum - and temples as well as Ueno Zoological Gardens, Japan's oldest zoo.
    • Absolut Icebar Tokyo
      Following Stockholm's original and cool off-shoots in both London and Milan, Tokyo has become the first city outside Europe to boast its own Absolut Icebar. Kept at a constant -5° throughout the year, visitors are allowed in for 45-minute slots, with a cape and gloves provided along with an individual ice glass and the first vokda cocktail (or non-alcoholic option).
    • Tokyo Racecourse
      Tokyo Racecourse is one of the city's top attractions, and there is just as much action off-track as on. Aside from races such as the Emitrates World Series, the Saudi Arabia Royal Cup and the Japanese Derby, the horse racing museum's star attractions include a 360-degree surround screen cinema complete with swivel chairs to follow a head-spinning day in the life of a Paris racetrack.
    • Kiyomizudera
      The Kiyomizudera temple is popular amongst Kyoto natives and a must-see for visitors. Kiyomizudera means "Temple of Pure Water," and the site attracts many young people who come to pray for success in finding a soulmate at the Shinto shrine inside the complex.
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