


(Launched in 2022!)Įat Japan: An essential guide to this culinary hot spotĪ must-have 16-page guide on the incredible culinary experiences that await any hungry (and thirsty!) explorer to the land of the rising sun. Fuji, Hakone, Kamakura, Nikko travel guide (side trips from Tokyo)Įxplore Deeper: Sustainable Travel Experiences in Japanĭiscover sustainable travel experiences that will give you a deeper understanding of Japanese customs rooted in respect for and a deep connection to the natural world in our brand-new 58-page guide.Includes information on Japan’s regional areas, food, accommodation, attractions and all you need to know when planning a trip to Japan for the first time. Please note that not all brochures in the above brochure library are available as hard copies.Ī 61-page comprehensive travel guide on Japan overall. If you are looking for some information on a specific region or city, please contact us using our online form. Please make sure you include your mailing address within Australia or New Zealand. We can also post hard-copy brochures and maps within Australia and New Zealand*. For PDF maps and brochures for other parts of Japan, made by JNTO and by our partners, view our digital brochure library. Iž will welcome you with its unspoilt lush nature and its peaceful atmosphere, allowing you to take an unhurried, relaxing break from everyday stress.Below, you can view and download PDFs of selected brochures recommended for travellers from Australia and New Zealand. You will find many hiking and cycling routes, all offering breathtaking scenery. The island houses two charismatic villages, Mali and Veli Iž, respectively a fishing port and a haven for holistic retreats. Make sure to taste hand-made local products, better still if in a charming tavern (or Konoba), surrounded by olive and pine trees and pure crystal blue sea.Ĭolorful and laid-back vibes on Island IžĪnother gorgeous island in the Zadar archipelago is colorful Iž, located between the islands of Ugljan and Dugi Otok. Here, you can experience a truly sustainable lifestyle in Rava’s two small villages, Mala Rava and Vela Rava, and meet the friendly, inspiring residents.

This flourishing island features thirteen wonderful and sheltered bays and over 15km of coastline. It can be reached in about 2 hours by catamaran or ferry from the city of Zadar.

The first of our lesser-known islands in Croatia is Rava, a small island in the Zadar archipelago, nestled between the islands of Iž and Dugi Otok. Locals on Rava island are friendly and welcoming
