
Fly me to... Japon
From the buzzing avenues of Tokyo to the zen temples of Kyoto, with a detour to the arty island of Naoshima and its floating sanctuaries… Deep in the heart of the Japanese archipelago, the WEISSE TEAM unveils 10 irresistible reasons to fall for one of the world’s most fascinating countries.
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Feel the Pulse of Tokyo
Start your day with street food delights in Harajuku, then stroll up Omotesando Avenue, where cutting-edge architecture houses the world’s most iconic brands. Enjoy a tea break on the Tokyu Plaza rooftop, before braving the legendary Shibuya Crossing and diving into the lively izakayas of Shibuya Yokocho.
In the afternoon, treasure-hunt through the vintage stalls of Shimokitazawa, geek out in Akihabara, and lose yourself in the immersive dreamworld of teamLab Borderless in Odaiba. As night falls, head to Kichijoji for a vibrant izakaya dinner, then wrap up your Tokyo adventure with a nightcap in the retro charm of Golden Gai, nestled in the heart of Shinjuku.
A land of enchanting allure.
A realm where the spirit finds renewal in the extraordinary essence of Japan
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In April 2025, spring unveils its poetry with the Miyako Odori festival, where the art of the geishas comes to life to the hypnotic sound of the koto — far from the bustle of more conventional events. In the historic setting of the Gion theater, witness the delicate grace of maikos and geikos, each gesture a tribute to Kyoto’s seasons and heritage. After this timeless moment, lose yourself in the hidden alleys of Gion, where traditional tea houses invite you to savor the purity of the present moment.
Tucked within the gardens of the Nanzen-ji zen temple, Hyotei is a 400-year-old teahouse that continues its culinary legacy with quiet mastery. Chef Yoshihiro Takahashi crafts a kaiseki cuisine that bridges tradition and innovation, offering luminous, unpretentious dishes. Hyotei is nothing short of a pillar of Kyoto’s gastronomic soul.
On May 5, 2025, Japan celebrates Kodomo no Hi, the Children’s Festival. All across the country, colorful koinobori soar in the wind — symbols of courage and perseverance. Homes are adorned with shōbu and yomogi leaves to ward off evil spirits, and children take part in shōbu-yu, iris baths meant to purify and welcome the light.
What if this year, you let your own carp fly with your kids in the Land of the Rising Sun?
Once simple fishing villages in the Seto Inland Sea, Naoshima, Teshima, and Inujima have transformed into open-air art sanctuaries over the past decades. These islands now host world-renowned installations, including the iconic yellow pumpkin by Yayoi Kusama. The Art House Project has breathed new life into seven traditional kominka houses, now home to immersive exhibitions. Don’t miss the Chichu Art Museum, designed by Tadao Ando, or the poetic minimalism of the Lee Ufan Museum.
As a bonus thrill, the Japanese Grand Prix returns to the legendary Suzuka Circuit, welcoming the world’s top drivers.
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Weisse’s selection
Hoshinoya Tokyo is a true gem crafted by architect Rie Azuma. Nestled beside the train station in Chiyoda, at the heart of Tokyo, this location reimagines the traditional ryokan by blending Japanese authenticity with contemporary comfort. The building seamlessly integrates into the Tokyo skyline, featuring a discreet entrance that adds to its charm. Upon arrival, guests are asked to remove their shoes—a true gateway to another world. At the top of the establishment, an open-air onsen is fed by a natural spring located 1,500 meters underground.
Nestled in the heart of a lush forest, Aman Kyoto welcomes you just steps away from the iconic Golden Pavilion, Kinkaku-ji, and 16 other UNESCO World Heritage sites. This peaceful sanctuary offers an immersive experience, with each suite and pavilion bathed in soft light and surrounded by verdant gardens. Indulge in private onsen baths, fed by a natural hot spring known for its healing properties, for a revitalizing experience at the Aman Spa. A sensory journey that uplifts the soul and soothes the spirit.
Facing the tranquil bay of Petite Anse, on the southwest coast of Mahé Island, the Four Seasons is perched on a tree in the middle of the jungle. Surrounded by sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, the Four Seasons has 67 villas, including 5 suites, nestled in the lush vegetation, which provide a haven of peace. Built in natural wood and brick, they feature Creole architecture. The decor, with its high frames, raw wood furniture and acidic tones, exudes Creole elegance and simplicity.










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Looking for a tailor-made journey through Japan? With Weisse taking care of every detail, all you need to do is wrap yourself in a yukata and let yourself be swept away by the captivating culture and serene landscapes. Are you ready for pure bliss?
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