Planning An Idyllic Honeymoon In Japan

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From the contemporary culinary experiences to the beautiful ancient temples, it’s not hard to see why Japan is a popular honeymoon destination. 

You won’t be short of things to do, and there are plenty of Instagram-worthy spots throughout the country. 

The only trouble is that you may be struggling to know where to begin when it comes to planning this trip. After all, there is so much to see and explore! 

With that being said, continue reading to discover everything you need to know about planning a special and idyllic honeymoon in Japan. 

When is the best time to have a honeymoon in Japan?

One of the most romantic things about visiting Japan is the sea of cherry blossom trees all over the country. If you head to Japan in March or April, you’ll be able to enjoy a pink paradise of flower-viewing celebrations, known as hanami celebrations. Because of this, this time of year can also be more expensive, so do factor this in when determining when to visit. 

Fall is a popular yet cheaper option. The landscapes have a beautiful golden hue, and the temperature is milder, which a lot of people prefer. 

We wouldn’t recommend going in June, July, or August, as this is tsunami season in Japan, meaning there is humidity lingering in the air and regular torrential downpours. Of course, you can still visit during this time of year, just make sure you’re prepared for the humid and unpredictable. 

Romantic things to do while you’re visiting Japan

As mentioned in the introduction, there are many different romantic activities and attractions in Japan, so let’s cover some of the best…

Capture the beauty of Mount Fuji

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There’s something incredibly romantic about being around nature and taking in scenic views together, isn’t there? And, let’s be honest, it doesn’t get much better than Mount Fuji for a day like this!

As you probably already know, Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain in Japan. It’s so big that you can see it from numerous locations across the country. 

Some of the best places to view Mount Fuji are as follows:

  • Arakurayama Sengen Park
  • Imamiya Tea Field
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office Observatory
  • Urui River
  • Lake Tanukiko
  • Lake Yamanakako

Viewing the cherry blossoms in Kyoto

If you visit Japan when cherry blossoms are in bloom, you’ll be able to see them all over the country. However, there’s no denying that Kyoto is one of the best spots. Kyoto is a magical place that is home to many intricate and beautiful templates, with cherry blossoms in every corner. 

Not only are the cherry blossoms beautiful here, but history feels honored and tangible. Kyoto really has a special charm. Despite this, there are evident signs of modernity, such as the new design hotels, including the country’s first Ace Hotel. 

You’ll also have fun trying out the cool coffee houses and breweries in the area. The beloved Suntory Yamazaki Distillery is well worth a visit. It’s the first artisanal Gin Distillery in the country. 

Got lost on the streets of Tokyo

Last but not least, we cannot talk about visiting Japan without mentioning Tokyo, right? If you’ve never been to Japan before, you’ll definitely want to spend a few days exploring all that Tokyo has to offer. 

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Aman Tokyo is a great place to stay. It has a contemporary, luminous design, with a spa and an impressive authentic Italian restaurant. 

We also need to mention the Edo-inspired Hoshinoya Tokyo. This is a luxury hotel that stands out from the crowd by bringing the ryokan concept to cosmopolitan life in intricate yet expansive rooms. If you don’t know what the ryokan concept is, think of a traditional inn with shoji paper doors, tatami mats, and Japanese architecture. If that wasn’t enough to tempt you, there is even an onsen bath on the rooftop. Romantic indeed!

There are also lots of cool places to eat and drink. You’ll be spoilt for choice. From dining on creative haute cuisine to shopping for cute Japanese souvenirs, you certainly won’t run out of things to do here.

Foodie experiences for your honeymoon in Japan

Japan is a great place for foodies! Some of the different things you can do here during your honeymoon include:

  • Enjoy a private tea ceremony at a charming teahouse in Kanazawa or Kyoto
  • Enjoy a private Osaka food tour, featuring non-touristy street stalls and hole-in-the-wall izakayas 
  • Walk and eat your way through the unique Tsukiji Market in Tokyo
  • Learn all about sake on one of the traditional private sake tours 
  • Go on a ramen safari with a ramen expert in Tokyo 
  • Try out the different sushi shops around Tokyo for an authentic and delicious sushi experience 
  • Explore the irresistible department store food halls, known as depachika, in Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo
  • Cycle through Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, and sample local culinary specialties 
  • Enjoy a delicious kaiseki dinner with seasonal and local specialties
  • Sample Japanese whisky at one of the tiny cocktail bars in the capital
  • Go to a locals-only izakaya with a local expert guide 

Top tips on planning your honeymoon in Japan

Planning a honeymoon can be stressful, but it doesn’t need to be. After all, this trip is supposed to be a celebration of your marriage. You want it to be as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, and these vibes should begin from the moment you start planning your trip.

Firstly, you’re going to need to decide when you’ll visit Japan and how long you’re going to stay there. This will have a massive impact on your trip. If you’re going for two weeks or longer, you’ll have plenty of time to explore and relax. If you’re visiting for 10 days or less, you’ll need to prioritize more. Are relaxation and rejuvenation the most important? Or do you want to explore and have an adventure-packed trip?

Make a list of all of the places you’d like to visit together. You can then refine this list based on the order of importance. This will help to make sure you don’t miss anything on your honeymoon. Sometimes, when we go abroad, we say we’ll just go with the flow, but time goes quickly, and you’ll never be able to pack everything into one trip. 

You can spend some time doing your research online about different attractions and locations. We’ve got plenty of travel guides on our website that can help you with this. YouTube is also a great resource nowadays, as there are plenty of travel vloggers who tell viewers about their experiences and show them what to expect. 

A honeymoon in Japan will be a honeymoon to remember!

So there you have it: everything you need to know about planning a honeymoon in Japan. As you can see, there are many different places to visit and lots of romantic spots in Japan. It’s not hard to see why you’re considering it as a honeymoon destination, and you certainly won’t be disappointed.