After the release of his latest film “Ruslaan,” Aayush Sharma has embarked on a much-deserved month-long vacation to Japan with his family. Sharma’s Japanese adventure began in Tokyo, the bustling capital city. Known for its ultramodern skyline juxtaposed with historic temples, Tokyo offered him and his family a vibrant mix of the old and new. They visited the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, where the serenity and spiritual ambience provided a calming start to their vacation. The family also explored the bustling streets of Shibuya, famous for its crossing, and indulged in retail therapy in the upscale district of Ginza.
Next on their list is Kyoto, a city that embodies the soul of traditional Japan. The ancient temples, serene gardens, and picturesque tea houses provided a stark contrast to the fast-paced life of Tokyo. Aayush and his family are set to visit the stunning Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its thousands of red torii gates. The tranquil Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and the historical Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, will be the other highlights of their stay.
After that they are set to hit Osaka, known for its vibrant nightlife. Aayush and his family will also visit the Osaka Castle, a historical landmark that offers panoramic views of the city
The Sharmas will also travel to Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, known for its stunning natural landscapes and hot springs. They will visit the scenic town of Otaru, famous for its canal and beautifully preserved buildings. The serene environment of Hokkaido will be the perfect end to their vacation.
Sharma has had the time to go back to his love for photography during his trip to Japan, capturing the essence of its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes. His photos range from the serene beauty of ancient temples to the lively streets of Tokyo. This time around his pictures have allowed him to share his unique perspective on Japan's blend of tradition and modernity with his followers on the gram.
Sharma’s sojourn in Japan is a cultural exploration. He tells us, “This trip not only provided much-needed time off but also enriched my understanding of a culture vastly different from my own. I carry with me memories of a land that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity, and helps me have a deeper connection to the world beyond Bollywood.”