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Summer in Japan
In Japan, summer is the perfect time to enjoy the country’s natural wonders, dazzling cultural heritage, and cool summer retreats. Whether you’re ready for the adventure of climbing iconic peaks, looking to learn about Japanese history, or you’d prefer a leisurely stroll along Japan’s breezy coastlines, these summer spots offer unforgettable experiences.
Mt. Fuji: A Physical Challenge, or a Relaxing Resort

If you love the great outdoors and are ready to give it your all, your summer adventure in Japan won’t be complete until you set out to summit Mt. Fuji, the country’s most iconic peak. During the official climbing season from July to early September, travelers can hike through diverse terrains under crisp skies, feeling the air grow cool with each step towards the peak, and soaking in the ambience of this revered natural monument.
Of course, the strenuous hike to the top isn’t the only way to enjoy Mt. Fuji! The Fuji Five Lakes region surrounding the mountain is packed full of lakeside resorts, camping facilities, and sightseeing options for travelers who want to enjoy the beauty of Mt. Fuji without all the fuss!
Hokkaido: Escape to Japan’s Northern Reaches

While Hokkaido is famed for its winter scenery, Japan’s northernmost prefecture also offers a refreshing option for a summer getaway, rich in natural beauty. Beyond bustling urban centers of Sapporo and Hakodate, visitors will find stunning natural wonders like the Shiretoko Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the colorful potato flowers of Biei, and the surreal Shirogane Blue Pond (Aoiike). Other popular sightseeing spots include the Asahiyama Zoo, or Farm Tomita, where you can wander through the fragrant lavender fields of Furano!
Hyogo: History, Hot Springs, & Coastal Vistas

Hyogo Prefecture is a vibrant blend of tradition and modernity, where visitors can enjoy the therapeutic waters of Arima Onsen and take in the cosmopolitan flair of Kobe. Travelers with an interest in history will love Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the engineering marvel of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. Awaji Island is known for scenic coastlines, hot springs, and onions (!), while Mt. Rokko offers a breezy summer escape. Other highlights include Fubiki Falls, Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens, and the high-energy atmosphere at Koshien Stadium, home to Japan’s high school baseball obsession.
Start planning your summer trip today to discover the vibrant beauty and warm nights of Japan’s most exhilarating season! You’ll find links to popular tours in the full-length Japan Web Magazine article.
This content has been edited and republished from Japan Web Magazine with permission. The original article was published on Feb 28, 2025. ©2025 Inbound Platform Corp. All Rights Reserved
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