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    I am the representative of a specialized travel company in Hungary that arranges trips to Hungary for Japanese customers. After undergoing rigorous screening by the Hungarian Tourism Agency, we have been operating since our establishment in 1992 with the sole focus of 'assisting Japanese customers with their trips to Hungary.' The quality of a trip is determined, above all, by the 'local guide'! Not only do our Hungarian staff and guides speak fluent Japanese as if they were native speakers, but they also have extensive experience guiding numerous customers from Japan. They will assist you in making your trip to Hungary a memorable one.
    We genuinely believe in the phrase 'The customer is God' and do not consider it just a saying. We ensure to provide care without fail so that you can travel safely. Even in cases other than tourism, if you have any requests or questions, we will listen to your wishes in detail and respond with our utmost effort.

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What kind of country is Hungary?

Hungary, located in Central Europe, shares borders with seven countries. It is characterized by gentle hills and fertile plains nourished by rivers like the Danube, which originates in Germany.
 
As with many fertile lands throughout human history, Hungary has seen various peoples gather, clash, and settle over the centuries, leaving behind a rich tapestry of history.
The capital city, Budapest, was formed by merging Buda and Pest, which were located on opposite banks of the Danube River. The Hungarian people worked tirelessly to create a city that could rival Paris and Vienna. Today, it is known as the Pearl of the Danube or the Rose of the Danube, and it remains a place where you can glimpse beautiful medieval streetscapes.

Additionally, there are many places where you can witness the history of human habitation, such as Hollókő, a historic village and surrounding area designated as a World Heritage Site, where people still live in traditional houses built using old architectural methods similar to Japan's Shirakawa-go. You can also visit the early Christian burial sites of Pécs (Sopianae), which date back to the Roman Empire.

Hungary is known as the birthplace of many classical musicians, a land of unique architectural techniques developed over its long history, and a renowned wine-producing region.
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Hungary attractions.

  • Budapest

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    The capital of Hungary, known as the Pearl of the Danube. A city considered one of the most beautiful in Europe, spreading across both banks of the Danube River. There are many attractions such as World Heritage sites, Buda Castle, Andrássy Avenue, and Heroes' Square. With many museums, it's recommended to take a leisurely stroll through the city at least once.

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  • The old village of Hållökö

    A hidden gem

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    A town nestled in the Cserhát Mountains of northwestern Hungary, recognized as a World Heritage Site. This village flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries, preserving traditional houses and offering a glimpse of Hungary's beautiful, old-fashioned scenery. It is about a two-hour bus ride from Budapest, making it ideal for a day trip.

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  • Godollo Palace

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    A palace that captivates visitors with its beautiful architecture and rich history. It is said to be a favorite palace of Queen Elisabeth of Hungary, known by the nickname Sisi. There are Japanese audio guides and guided tours available, and the area is home to various restaurants, attracting many tourists.

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  • Busoyarash

    A hidden gem

    event

    Every February, a unique festival is held in Mohács at the southern tip of Hungary. This festival symbolizes liberation from the Ottoman Empire's invasion, with participants wearing unique masks called 'Busó' and costumes adorned with sheep's fur. The sound of drums and trumpets echoes, colorful parades unfold, and rituals to ward off evil spirits are performed. It is an important event celebrating the arrival of spring.

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  • Pannonhalma Archabbey of the Benedictine Order

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    One of Hungary's oldest monasteries, located near the border with Slovakia. With a history of over 1000 years, this monastery is characterized by its beautiful Baroque-style buildings and intricately frescoed interiors. The monastery grounds feature expansive gardens where you can enjoy the natural beauty of each season.

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  • Eger

    A hidden gem

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    A beautiful city adorned with Baroque architecture located in northern Hungary. It is especially famous for wine, with a district densely packed with wineries known as the 'Valley of the Beautiful Women.' Here, a local red wine called Bikavér is primarily produced, known for its simple and easy-to-drink taste. Enjoy the different flavors of each winery and find your favorite.

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Various things to consider when traveling to Hungary.

Climate and best season
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Average temperature and precipitation in Hungary (Budapest)

Average Temperature and Precipitation

Source: Weather Base (http://www.weatherbase.com/)

Cash, cards and currency exchange
The currency of Hungary is the Hungarian Forint.
Foreign currency exchange is possible at official exchange offices (banks, exchange offices, hotels, etc.). Exchange offices at airports have high rates, so it is recommended to exchange money in the city. In Budapest, cashless payments are also possible at places like markets. In addition to credit cards, ApplePay and Paypal are also accepted.
On the other hand, since there are services that only accept cash and tipping is customary, it is reassuring to have some cash on hand.
Tips
In Hungary, it is common to leave a tip for hotel services. For housekeeping, a tip of 200-500 forints is customary. If you ask a concierge for services like porter assistance or restaurant reservations, it is typical to give around 200 forints.
In restaurants, tipping is not necessary for self-service, but it is common to leave about 10% for table service.
When using a taxi, it is customary to round up the fare by about 5-10%.
Public Safety
The security situation in Hungary is generally good, and the number of recognized crimes has been decreasing since 2010. However, when viewed in terms of population ratio, Hungary's crime rate is higher than Japan's, so caution is advised.

There have been many reports of thefts such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, so caution is necessary in busy areas like Budapest.
Clothing
Hungary, which is at a latitude similar to Hokkaido, experiences four seasons.
While spring temperatures are almost the same as Tokyo, other seasons tend to be slightly cooler than Tokyo, so it is recommended to have an extra layer.
In summer, the average temperature is around 22 degrees Celsius, which is cool, but on hotter days it can reach 30 degrees, so it might be good to be prepared for adjustments. Autumn is also quite cool, so having a light coat makes it more comfortable. Winter is colder than Tokyo, so make sure to have proper winter clothing.
It feels comfortable throughout the year because it is dry.
Things you should bring with you
Multi-plug, regular medication, mobile battery, travel insurance, warm clothing
Visa availability and arrangements
There is a visa waiver agreement between Japan and Hungary, so visas are exempted for short stays of up to 90 days for purposes such as tourism, visiting acquaintances, or short-term business.
Additionally, Hungary is a member of the Schengen Agreement. From 2025, the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) will be introduced. From 2025, Japanese travelers to ETIAS countries will need to have an approved ETIAS upon arrival. For short stays not requiring a visa within the Schengen area, it is stipulated that they are only allowed for a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day period. This means that the maximum period one can stay without a visa in the Schengen area, including Hungary, is 90 days, and all days spent in the Schengen area within the past 180 days are counted as part of the short stay period.
  Additionally, those eligible for the short-stay visa waiver must have a passport with a validity period of more than three months beyond the planned departure date from a Schengen Agreement member country.
Required vaccinations
There are no mandatory requirements for travel.
 

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