“Travel Watch”: Uzbekistan impresses with its architecture, nature and special atmosphere
2025-05-07 17:00:00 / News

The leading Japanese travel portal “Travel Watch” published an article by the famous journalist Toshikazu Murakami entitled "What kind of country is Uzbekistan? We visited the country in Central Asia, famous for its charming blue domes of mosques."
The journalist shared his impressions of the trip to Uzbekistan. He highly praised the country's tourism potential, its rich cultural heritage, level of safety and the warm attitude of local residents towards guests.
The article describes Uzbekistan as a calm and hospitable country, where Japanese citizens can enter without a visa for up to 30 days. The author also emphasized the historical and architectural significance of such cities as Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. Among the attractions, Ichan-Kala and the Pahlavon Makhmud Mausoleum are especially highlighted as striking examples of Islamic architecture.
The journalist also noted the high level of service in hotels. The article contains practical advice for Japanese travelers, including information on roaming, local SIM cards, and available flights.
The author was particularly impressed by the friendliness and openness of the Uzbek people. He also noted the religious tolerance and free atmosphere that reigns in the country.
The publication is intended to attract the attention of Japanese tourists and is expected to contribute to the growth of interest in Uzbekistan as a promising tourist destination.
