Photo courtesy: Tokyo Visitors Bureau
Japan has rapidly grown as a top travel destination for Australians, becoming a beloved choice year-round, especially for its unique seasonal experiences. Despite the distance and the extra planning involved compared to quick getaways like Bali, Japan offers a profound cultural and sensory journey that captivates Australian travellers.
Its dynamic cities, culinary delights, and rich heritage continue to draw millions of visitors annually from Australia, with the number surpassing one million per year recently, showcasing its soaring popularity and strong travel ties between the two countries.

Winter is a magical time in Tokyo when the city transforms into a sparkling wonderland through spectacular illuminations. As temperatures drop, iconic districts such as Roppongi, Ginza, Omotesando, Ebisu, and Nakameguro come alive with dazzling light displays that bring warmth and joy to chilly nights.
Key illumination sites like Tokyo Midtown, Marunouchi, Tokyo SkyTree Town, Tokyo Dome City, and Tokyo Tower feature hundreds of thousands to millions of LED lights arranged in festive, artistic designs that mesmerize visitors. Additionally, Yomiuriland theme park’s annual Jewellumination show offers jewel-colored lights unique to the venue, enhancing Tokyo’s winter charm.

This year, Tokyo’s winter illuminations have been scaled up significantly, with Tokyo Dome City alone boasting over 1,000,000 lights, setting a festive scene complete with original themed light shows, Christmas markets, and even ice skating rinks with real ice.
Marunouchi’s street lights extend from the station to the Imperial Palace’s gardens, all powered by renewable energy sources, creating stunning champagne-gold shimmers throughout the city. Visitors can enjoy the dynamic interplay of light, music, and festive decorations that turn Tokyo’s winter nights into an enchanting experience that appeals to locals and international visitors alike.

For Australian travellers, Tokyo’s winter illuminations are a splendid highlight complementing Japan’s wider appeal—from vibrant urban life to serene hot springs and world-class winter sports.
Japan’s growth in popularity among Australians reflects its unique ability to offer memorable travel moments in every season, making it a destination that continues to inspire and delight throughout the year.
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