Written by: Kelly from Voyages
Want to know where Kim K takes her selfies or where Thor himself goes to chill? Buckle up. We're about to take a tour of Japan through the eyes of some of the world's most famous faces. You might just discover your next travel spot – or at least have fun imagining it.
When you think of music's power couple, private jets and luxury limos might come to mind. But in Japan, Beyoncé and Jay-Z decided to keep it real. They've been spotted riding the bullet train and exploring the country like everyday tourists.
During one memorable trip, they took a scenic train ride with views of Mount Fuji. Imagine being on your daily commute and seeing Queen Bey herself taking in the same landscape! The couple has also been seen enjoying local cuisine in Tokyo, proving that even superstars can't resist the pull of authentic Japanese flavors.
Music's power couple doesn't just visit Japan - they immerse themselves in its culture. Jay-Z made waves in the Tokyo art scene when he hosted an event at the PARCEL museum. The event showcased the work of Japanese artists Hiraku Suzuki and Chihiro Mori, with Beyoncé herself in attendance. This wasn't just a celebrity appearance; it was a clear nod to their appreciation for Japanese contemporary art.
Their most recent visit in March 2024 was primarily to promote Beyoncé's latest album, "Cowboy Carter," with the singer holding an album signing on March 29. The couple made time to explore Japan's cutting-edge art scene, visiting the immersive digital art space TeamLab. This fusion of technology and creativity seems to align perfectly with the couple's innovative approach to their own art.
What really caught fans' attention, though, was Beyoncé's adventurous use of public transportation. In one memorable snap, Queen Bey posed on a public bus, sporting a show-stopping pastel blue semi-sheer catsuit, baby blue boots, short-shorts, and a fur-lined jacket, complete with a bolo tie. It was a striking blend of her bold "Cowboy Carter" aesthetic with the everyday backdrop of Japanese public transit.
This mix of high-profile promotion and everyday experiences seems to capture what draws these superstars to Japan. It's a place where they can showcase their work, explore cutting-edge art, and still enjoy moments of relative normalcy amidst the exciting city life.
When it comes to Japan, the Beckhams don't just visit - they dive in fork first. In 2023, the whole Beckham clan made their way to the Land of the Rising Sun, with a special focus on the cultural hub of Kyoto. But this wasn't David's first rodeo in Japan.
Back in 2018, David and his son Brooklyn embarked on a father-son culinary adventure that would make any foodie jealous. Their first stop? The 2-Michelin starred Umi in Gaiemmae, Aoyama. This high-end sushi spot clearly left an impression, as it's become one of David's favorite restaurants in Japan.
But the Beckhams didn't stop at fancy establishments. They also experienced the lively atmosphere of Daiwa Sushi, a longtime Tsukiji favorite that has since relocated to the new Toyosu Market. This spot is so popular that people still line up for hours before sunrise just to get a taste. It's a testament to the Beckhams' appreciation for authentic Japanese culinary traditions, not just high-end experiences.
Mixing it up, the duo then hit WagyuMafia the Butcher's Kitchen in swanky Nishi-Azabu, indulging in sea urchin and juicy wagyu beef. It seems when it comes to Japanese cuisine, the Beckhams are all about variety.
But it's not all about the food. David and Brooklyn also took time to soak in some culture, visiting the Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Minato Ward's Motoazabu district. Here, they met with renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, showing their appreciation for Japan's vibrant art scene.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
Japan's got Kim K hooked, big time. She can't get enough of the place, calling it her "happy place" and coming back for more. Each time Kim touches down, she digs a little deeper into Japan's wild mix of old-school cool and futuristic vibes.
During her recent summer visit, Kim opted for the height of luxury, staying at the Aman Tokyo, aptly nicknamed "A Resort In The Sky." But it wasn't all about pampering. Kim made sure to share the experience with her daughter North, taking her to the immersive digital wonderland of TeamLab. Between mother-daughter bonding and hunting for a vintage Chanel 'Barbie bag', Kim's trip was a mix of family time and fashion finds.
This wasn't Kim's first rodeo in Japan, though. She's previously visited with ex-husband Kanye West and sisters Kourtney and Khloé. These family trips have been packed with diverse experiences—from playing games with a geisha to meeting Hello Kitty mascots at Universal Studios Japan. They've also taken time for cultural exploration, visiting temples and iconic spots like the Shibuya Crossing.
During a 2019 visit, Kim and Kourtney lived it up at the Shangri-La Tokyo and dined at the famous Gonpachi restaurant. Kim's Japan recommendations extend to eateries like Two Rooms, Sky Restaurant, and the quirky Harajuku-style Kawaii Monster Cafe.
The Kardashian clan didn't limit themselves to Tokyo. In Kyoto, they explored the serene bamboo forest, while in Nara, they visited the famous Deer Park. The historic Todaiji Temple and Museum also made it onto their itinerary.
Their most recent family expedition saw them navigating the controlled chaos of Tokyo with the wide-eyed wonder of first-timers, despite it being a return trip. The Hemsworths, no strangers to adventure, dove headfirst into the city's dizzying blend of ancient tradition and futuristic innovation.
This wasn't Kim's first rodeo in Japan, though. She's previously visited with ex-husband Kanye West and sisters Kourtney and Khloé. These family trips have been packed with diverse experiences—from playing games with a geisha to meeting Hello Kitty mascots at Universal Studios Japan. They've also taken time for cultural exploration, visiting temples and iconic spots like the Shibuya Crossing.
During a 2019 visit, Kim and Kourtney lived it up at the Shangri-La Tokyo and dined at the famous Gonpachi restaurant. Kim's Japan recommendations extend to eateries like Two Rooms, Sky Restaurant, and the quirky Harajuku-style Kawaii Monster Cafe.
The Kardashian clan didn't limit themselves to Tokyo. In Kyoto, they explored the serene bamboo forest, while in Nara, they visited the famous Deer Park. The historic Todaiji Temple and Museum also made it onto their itinerary.
Their most recent family expedition saw them navigating the controlled chaos of Tokyo with the wide-eyed wonder of first-timers, despite it being a return trip. The Hemsworths, no strangers to adventure, dove headfirst into the city's dizzying blend of ancient tradition and futuristic innovation.
Japan has become a recurring backdrop in the Hemsworth family album, a place where Thor himself trades his hammer for a guidebook. Chris Hemsworth, his wife Elsa Pataky, and their three children - India Rose, and twins Sasha and Tristan - have turned the Land of the Rising Sun into their personal playground, each visit peeling back another layer of this complex country.
At TeamLab, they lost themselves in a galaxy of digital art, where reality and imagination blur into a kaleidoscope of light and color. The iconic Shibuya Crossing became their stage, as they joined the orchestrated urban dance of thousands. In Harajuku, they indulged in cotton candy clouds so massive they threatened to engulf the kids' faces, a sweet taste of Tokyo's kawaii culture.
But it wasn't all neon lights and sugar highs. The family sought out moments of tranquility at Asakusa Temple, absorbing centuries of history within its ancient walls. They even played samurai for a night, dining at a themed restaurant where the clash of katanas provided dinnertime entertainment. From the dizzying heights of Tokyo Sky to the beeping, flashing caverns of video game arcades, the Hemsworths embraced every facet of Tokyo's multi-layered personality.
Chris, ever the adventurer, was spotted savoring a cold beer amidst the urban chaos, while Elsa captured candid moments of the kids watching oysters being shucked with fascination. A smiling local even managed to photobomb the couple, adding an unscripted touch of authenticity to their family album.
Megan Thee Stallion didn't just visit Japan - she conquered it. The rapper packed more into her trip than most people do in a month, hitting up everything from theme parks to karaoke joints.
First up was Universal Studios, where Megan got her thrills like any other tourist. But she wasn't just there for fun - she had a job to do. At the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, Megan stepped up to present the Anime of the Year award to "Jujutsu Kaisen," showing off her love for Japanese pop culture.
Speaking of pop culture, Megan dove deep into Japan's cosplay scene. She didn't just admire it from afar - she jumped right in, dressing up and sharing her looks with fans. And when it came to meeting those fans, Megan was all in, taking time to connect with her Japanese supporters.
For a taste of Japan's quirkier side, Megan visited the Alice in Fantasy Book restaurant. This Alice in Wonderland-themed spot gave her a dose of whimsy with her meal. She also hit up Super Nintendo World, living out every gamer's dream in this immersive theme park.
Shopping was definitely on Megan's agenda. She browsed the racks at Mico Tokyo, a trendy clothing store, and couldn't resist the charms of the Hello Kitty store. It seems like Megan was determined to bring a piece of Japan's fashion scene back home with her.
But Megan's trip wasn't all about the bright lights of Tokyo. In Osaka, she put on her adventure hat and tried some, let's say, unique culinary experiences. We're talking moving food (yes, food that moves), and even fish sperm. To wash it all down? Liquor with a real snake in it. Talk about brave.
When night fell, Megan showed off her vocals at karaoke, probably belting out some of her own hits alongside Japanese favorites.
From anime to odd eats, fashion to fantasy restaurants, Megan's Japan trip was a whirlwind tour of everything the country has to offer. She jumped into every experience with both feet, leaving no stone unturned and no karaoke song unsung. It's clear that for Megan, Japan wasn't just a vacation - it was an all-out adventure.
Billie Eilish has become something of a phenomenon in Japan, and the feeling's mutual. The young star has been drawn back to the Land of the Rising Sun time and time again, with her most recent visit in June 2024 marking her third trip to the country.
From anime to odd eats, fashion to fantasy restaurants, Megan's Japan trip was a whirlwind tour of everything the country has to offer. She jumped into every experience with both feet, leaving no stone unturned and no karaoke song unsung. It's clear that for Megan, Japan wasn't just a vacation - it was an all-out adventure.
When it comes to Japan, the Beckhams don't just visit - they dive in fork first. In 2023, the whole Beckham clan made their way to the Land of the Rising Sun, with a special focus on the cultural hub of Kyoto. But this wasn't David's first rodeo in Japan.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
When it comes to Japan, the Beckhams don't just visit - they dive in fork first. In 2023, the whole Beckham clan made their way to the Land of the Rising Sun, with a special focus on the cultural hub of Kyoto. But this wasn't David's first rodeo in Japan.
Back in 2018, David and his son Brooklyn embarked on a father-son culinary adventure that would make any foodie jealous. Their first stop? The 2-Michelin starred Umi in Gaiemmae, Aoyama. This high-end sushi spot clearly left an impression, as it's become one of David's favorite restaurants in Japan.
But the Beckhams didn't stop at fancy establishments. They also experienced the lively atmosphere of Daiwa Sushi, a longtime Tsukiji favorite that has since relocated to the new Toyosu Market. This spot is so popular that people still line up for hours before sunrise just to get a taste. It's a testament to the Beckhams' appreciation for authentic Japanese culinary traditions, not just high-end experiences.
Mixing it up, the duo then hit WagyuMafia the Butcher's Kitchen in swanky Nishi-Azabu, indulging in sea urchin and juicy wagyu beef. It seems when it comes to Japanese cuisine, the Beckhams are all about variety.
But it's not all about the food. David and Brooklyn also took time to soak in some culture, visiting the Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Minato Ward's Motoazabu district. Here, they met with renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, showing their appreciation for Japan's vibrant art scene.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
When you think of music's power couple, private jets and luxury limos might come to mind. But in Japan, Beyoncé and Jay-Z decided to keep it real. They've been spotted riding the bullet train and exploring the country like everyday tourists.
During one memorable trip, they took a scenic train ride with views of Mount Fuji. Imagine being on your daily commute and seeing Queen Bey herself taking in the same landscape! The couple has also been seen enjoying local cuisine in Tokyo, proving that even superstars can't resist the pull of authentic Japanese flavors.
Music's power couple doesn't just visit Japan - they immerse themselves in its culture. Jay-Z made waves in the Tokyo art scene when he hosted an event at the PARCEL museum. The event showcased the work of Japanese artists Hiraku Suzuki and Chihiro Mori, with Beyoncé herself in attendance. This wasn't just a celebrity appearance; it was a clear nod to their appreciation for Japanese contemporary art.
Their most recent visit in March 2024 was primarily to promote Beyoncé's latest album, "Cowboy Carter," with the singer holding an album signing on March 29. The couple made time to explore Japan's cutting-edge art scene, visiting the immersive digital art space TeamLab. This fusion of technology and creativity seems to align perfectly with the couple's innovative approach to their own art.
What really caught fans' attention, though, was Beyoncé's adventurous use of public transportation. In one memorable snap, Queen Bey posed on a public bus, sporting a show-stopping pastel blue semi-sheer catsuit, baby blue boots, short-shorts, and a fur-lined jacket, complete with a bolo tie. It was a striking blend of her bold "Cowboy Carter" aesthetic with the everyday backdrop of Japanese public transit.
Their most recent visit in March 2024 was primarily to promote Beyoncé's latest album, "Cowboy Carter," with the singer holding an album signing on March 29. The couple made time to explore Japan's cutting-edge art scene, visiting the immersive digital art space TeamLab. This fusion of technology and creativity seems to align perfectly with the couple's innovative approach to their own art.
What really caught fans' attention, though, was Beyoncé's adventurous use of public transportation. In one memorable snap, Queen Bey posed on a public bus, sporting a show-stopping pastel blue semi-sheer catsuit, baby blue boots, short-shorts, and a fur-lined jacket, complete with a bolo tie. It was a striking blend of her bold "Cowboy Carter" aesthetic with the everyday backdrop of Japanese public transit.
When it comes to Japan, the Beckhams don't just visit - they dive in fork first. In 2023, the whole Beckham clan made their way to the Land of the Rising Sun, with a special focus on the cultural hub of Kyoto. But this wasn't David's first rodeo in Japan.
Back in 2018, David and his son Brooklyn embarked on a father-son culinary adventure that would make any foodie jealous. Their first stop? The 2-Michelin starred Umi in Gaiemmae, Aoyama. This high-end sushi spot clearly left an impression, as it's become one of David's favorite restaurants in Japan.
But the Beckhams didn't stop at fancy establishments. They also experienced the lively atmosphere of Daiwa Sushi, a longtime Tsukiji favorite that has since relocated to the new Toyosu Market. This spot is so popular that people still line up for hours before sunrise just to get a taste. It's a testament to the Beckhams' appreciation for authentic Japanese culinary traditions, not just high-end experiences.
Mixing it up, the duo then hit WagyuMafia the Butcher's Kitchen in swanky Nishi-Azabu, indulging in sea urchin and juicy wagyu beef. It seems when it comes to Japanese cuisine, the Beckhams are all about variety.
But it's not all about the food. David and Brooklyn also took time to soak in some culture, visiting the Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Minato Ward's Motoazabu district. Here, they met with renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, showing their appreciation for Japan's vibrant art scene.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Beckhams made it a family affair, spending quality time in the historic city of Kyoto. From high-end dining to cultural explorations, it's clear the Beckhams have fallen hard for Japan's unique charm.
When you think of music's power couple, private jets and luxury limos might come to mind. But in Japan, Beyoncé and Jay-Z decided to keep it real. They've been spotted riding the bullet train and exploring the country like everyday tourists.
During one memorable trip, they took a scenic train ride with views of Mount Fuji. Imagine being on your daily commute and seeing Queen Bey herself taking in the same landscape! The couple has also been seen enjoying local cuisine in Tokyo, proving that even superstars can't resist the pull of authentic Japanese flavors.
Music's power couple doesn't just visit Japan - they immerse themselves in its culture. Jay-Z made waves in the Tokyo art scene when he hosted an event at the PARCEL museum. The event showcased the work of Japanese artists Hiraku Suzuki and Chihiro Mori, with Beyoncé herself in attendance. This wasn't just a celebrity appearance; it was a clear nod to their appreciation for Japanese contemporary art.
Their most recent visit in March 2024 was primarily to promote Beyoncé's latest album, "Cowboy Carter," with the singer holding an album signing on March 29. The couple made time to explore Japan's cutting-edge art scene, visiting the immersive digital art space TeamLab. This fusion of technology and creativity seems to align perfectly with the couple's innovative approach to their own art.
What really caught fans' attention, though, was Beyoncé's adventurous use of public transportation. In one memorable snap, Queen Bey posed on a public bus, sporting a show-stopping pastel blue semi-sheer catsuit, baby blue boots, short-shorts, and a fur-lined jacket, complete with a bolo tie. It was a striking blend of her bold "Cowboy Carter" aesthetic with the everyday backdrop of Japanese public transit.
This mix of high-profile promotion and everyday experiences seems to capture what draws these superstars to Japan. It's a place where they can showcase their work, explore cutting-edge art, and still enjoy moments of relative normalcy amidst the exciting city life.
Here's the real deal - Japan's changing fast. New attractions pop up, old favorites evolve. That teamLab exhibit everyone's raving about? It might not be there forever. That hidden sushi spot Beckham loves? It might not stay hidden for long.
So whether you're dreaming of singing karaoke in Tokyo, feeding deer in Nara, or just want to see what all the fuss is about, now's the time. Japan's waiting, and if these celebs are anything to go by, it's an experience you won't forget. Pack your bags - adventure's calling.
Tell me where you plan on visiting first when you go to Japan. Send me an email at kelly@voyagesjapan.com. I'd love to hear from you!
Kelly Browning is a design enthusiast and avid traveler who’s fallen head over heels for Japan. With an advanced degree in architecture and over 12 years in the fashion industry, Kelly’s career took her around the world, but it was Japan that truly captured her heart. Now, through a blog, newsletter, and YouTube channel, Kelly aims to inspire others to explore the beauty of Japan.
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