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Discover the Islands of Japan:An 11-day Voyage of Japan Between Tokyo & Osaka, Including South Korea

Tokyo to Osaka - Example 11 Day Cruise aboard Heritage Adventurer
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Embark on an 11-day expedition spanning Japan and South Korea aboard the Heritage Adventurer. Begin in Tokyo, renowned for its Kenrokuen Garden and traditional art. Explore the historic village of Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visit Matsue Castle, one of Japan’s national treasures. Venture to Hagi for a glimpse of samurai history, cross to South Korea’s Busan to explore Gamcheon Culture Village and Haedong Yonggungsa Temple and return to Japan’s Nagasaki to visit Peace Memorial Park and Glover Garden. Discover the ancient cedar forests of Yakushima Island, learn about pearl cultivation in Uwajima, and stroll the renowned Koraku-en Garden in Tamano. Conclude in Osaka, a blend of modernity and tradition. This cruise offers a unique blend of history, nature, and culture.
Osaka's city lights after sunsetNagasaki cityExplore colorful TokyoSeaside Buddhist temple in BusanTemple garden in Busan, South KoreaView from the terraced fields of UwajimaCherry blossoms frame Osaka castleSunset over Nagasaki
Highlights
  • Discover Tokyo’s ultramodern cityscape and ancient temples
  • Visit Matsue Castle, surrounded by lakes and historic charm
  • Explore Busan’s colorful streets and its famous Buddhist temple by the sea
  • Walk among Yakushima’s UNESCO-protected ancient cedar trees
  • Learn pearl cultivation in Uwajima, Japan’s largest pearl hub
Places Visited
Activity Level: Variable
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
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Day 1: Tokyo

Arrive in Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital, where modern skyscrapers stand alongside historic temples. Head to your hotel for the first night of the journey. In the evening, join your group and expedition guides for dinner.

Day 2: Kanazawa | Embark

Start your day with breakfast at the hotel before traveling to Kanazawa on the Shinkansen, Japan’s "bullet train". In the afternoon, board the Heritage Adventurer and get acquainted with the ship. Meet the expedition team and review the adventure ahead. The ship remains docked overnight, giving you time to explore the area in the evening.

Day 3: Kanazawa

Options today include exploring the historic mountain settlement and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Shirakawa-go, high in the remote mountains of the Shogawa River Valley in Hakusan National Park. Take in the sights on mountain walks and experience the unique cultural traditions including the region’s iconic Gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are more than 250 years old, designed to withstand the heavy snow in winter and provide a large attic space for cultivating silkworms. Alternatively explore the rich art centre of Kanazawa discovering some of the unique styles of Japanese art. Kanazawa is rightly famous for its Kutani-style pottery, exquisite lacquerware, gold-leaf workmanship, hand painted silk, and classical Noh dance-drama performed since the 14th Century. Wander winding cobblestone streets, elegant restaurants, craft galleries and visit the impressive Edo-period Kenrokuen Garden, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, and explore the Omicho Market boasting everything from flowers, to crafts and food. This evening, join the expedition team in the Bridge, Observation Lounge or up on the Observation Deck as you set sail for Matsue.

Day 4: Matsue

This morning, arrive at the port of Sakaiminato, entry point to Matsue, known as ‘the town of water’ due to being situated between Lake Shinji and Lake Nakaumi. Plan to visit Matsue Castle, a national treasure and one of Japan’s few largely intact 17th Century castles. Other options today may include exploring Daisen-Oki National Park, steeped in beauty and history it’s also the home of rare flora and fauna including the giant salamander, visiting the picturesque Yuushien Garden which coincides with the iconic annual Yuushien Peony Festival, the Adachi Museum of Art, learning about the art of Japanese paper making at the Yakumo-mura village, or perhaps you may wish to spend some time exploring the picturesque streets and local canals.

Day 5: Hagi

Hagi was a minor fishing port until Mori Terumoto fortified it in 1604 and it was Mori Samurai that helped spark off the anti-Tokugawa revolt in the mid-19th century. Today it is better known for its traditional pottery making. This morning, explore the Teramachi District with its temples and shrines, the Jokamachi District, where you find the old Samurai houses and also take time to explore Hagi Castle, Shizuki Park and Tokoji Temple. This afternoon travel to the outskirts of the city and the Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum which is dedicated to a large collection of Hagiyaki pottery which was highly prized in the Edo period as wares for tea ceremonies. Alternatively, discover the natural wonders of 300 million year old limestone Akiyoshido Cave.

Day 6: Busan, South Korea

Today you cross the Sea of Japan to the South Korean metropolis of Busan, known for its beautiful beaches, bustling city streets, Buddhist temples, cinematic legacy, mountains, and the largest fish market in South Korea. This city by the sea is rightly famous for its seafood, surf, and street food. Options today could include exploring the labyrinthine streets of Gamcheon Culture Village, decorated with various murals and art pieces crafted by the locals themselves, its brightly colored houses earning it the title ‘the Santorini of South Korea’, and wandering the endless isles of the Jagalchi Fish Market sampling some of the local delicacies. One of the few Buddhist temples by the sea, ascend 108 steps to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple which promises to answer at least one wish through sincere prayers, enjoy a new perspective from 411 meters at BUSAN X the SKY tower, marvel at the engineering feat and city icon that is the Busan Gwangandaegyo Bridge, while natural beauty and cutting-edge design collide on Dongbaekseom Island, an island of camellia trees and location of Nurimaru
APEC House – a contemporary recreation of a traditional Korean pavilion.

Day 7: Nagasaki, Japan

Arrive this morning in Nagasaki, the second city destroyed by an A-bomb in World War II. You will tour the Peace Memorial Park, Atomic Bomb Museum, and Dejima Island which was built during the Edo period to accommodate Portuguese Christian missionaries and prevent the propagation of their religion. It was also the residential quarters of the Dutch, the only foreigners allowed to trade in Japan during the Sakoku (isolation) period. For 200 years, until Japan reopened
the country in the 19th Century, Dejima was its only window to the world. With the reopening of the port to Westerners in the latter half of the 19th Century, Nagasaki blossomed as a prosperous and sophisticated international city. Suitable housing was required for the sudden influx of foreigners who made their homes here and many of the stone and clapboard residences that were built during this period survive today and are preserved in Glover Garden which you will visit this afternoon. The best-known European-style residence here is Glover House, built in 1863, which was the setting for Puccini’s opera Madame Butterfly.

Day 8: Yakushima

Today, plan to sail to the very south of Kyushu and the island of Yakushima which became Japan’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 and has a particularly diverse flora. You will spend the afternoon on a choice of nature walks in Yakusugi Land in Yakushima National Park, home of the endemic Yakushima Macaque, and populated by a number of the island’s renowned ancient cedar trees, such as the Buddha Sugi, Futago Sugi and Sennen Sugi, which are over 3,000
years old.

Day 9: Uwajima

Shikoku Island and the port of Uwajima, situated deep inside the sawtoothed coast of Uwajima Bay, is your destination for today. The city of Uwajima is emerging as the nation’s largest pearl cultivation center and you will learn the process of implanting, harvesting, extracting, and sorting pearls on a visit to a pearl farm. You will also see Uwajima Castle which is built on top of the hill with panoramic views over the town and harbour and the Tenshaen Garden, built in the Samurai era. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure.

Day 10: Tamano

From the port of Uno-Ko, you will visit one of Japan’s most famed gardens, Koraku-en, which translates as ‘garden of pleasure after’. This 17th-century formal garden has 28 acres of walking trails, ponds, plum, and cherry trees. This afternoon continue to Kurashiki where you explore the old merchant quarter and its 17th-century wooden warehouses painted white with traditional black tiles, along a canal framed with weeping willows and filled with koi. There is also a chance to visit the Ohara Museum of Art which includes rare works by Matisse, Picasso, and Renoir as well as collections from Japan’s famous Mingei movement including ceramics by Hamada Shoji.

Day 11: Osaka

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This morning, set sail into Honshu’s largest port city Osaka where modern architecture and a vibrant dining scene are nestled alongside the 16th Century shogunate Osaka Castle. After breakfast there will be a complimentary coach to a central hotel or to the Osaka airport.

To allow time for disembarkation procedures and travel from Osaka, it is recommended to book flights departing after 1300 hours. 

Note: During the voyage, circumstances may make it necessary or desirable to deviate from the proposed itinerary. This can include poor weather and opportunities for making unplanned excursions. Your Expedition Leader will keep you fully informed. This tour offers a variety of activities and excursions. Your personal interests will determine which of these you wish to join. Please note that some activities and excursions will run at similar times, and it will not be possible to participate in both. Accordingly, refunds for excursions and missed landings are not available. Voyages are planned and scheduled pending final regulatory approval.

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Main Deck Triple
Main Deck Triple Cabins on Deck 3 is a spacious 22m2 and feature two porthole windows, two single beds, and one Pullman bed which folds down from the wall, comfortable lounge, writing desk, private en-suite with shower, ample storage, and a flat-screen entertainment system.
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Superior Triple
Superior Triple Cabins on Deck 5 are a spacious 22m2 and feature large panoramic windows, two single beds, and one Pullman bed which folds down from the wall, comfortable lounge, writing desk, private en-suite with shower, ample storage, and a flat-screen entertainment system.
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Deck 4 Superior
Superior Cabins on Deck 4 are a spacious 22m2 and feature large panoramic windows, king or two single beds, comfortable lounge, writing desk, private en-suite with shower, ample storage, and a flat-screen entertainment system.
Deck 5 Superior
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Deck 5 Superior
Superior Cabins on Deck 5 are a spacious 22m2 and feature large panoramic windows, king or two single beds, comfortable lounge, writing desk, private en-suite with shower, ample storage, and a flat-screen entertainment system.
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Main Deck Single
Main Deck Single Cabins on Deck 3 is a spacious 22m2 and feature two porthole windows, king bed, comfortable lounge, writing desk, private en-suite with shower, ample storage, and a flat-screen entertainment system.
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Superior Single
Superior Single Cabins on Deck 5 are a spacious 22m2 and feature large panoramic windows, king bed, comfortable lounge, writing desk, private en-suite with shower, ample storage, and a flat-screen entertainment system.
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Worsley Suite
Located on Deck 6, Worsley Suites are a spacious 22m2 and feature large panoramic windows, king or two single beds, comfortable chaise-style lounge suite, writing desk, private en-suite with shower, ample storage, and a flat-screen entertainment system.
Heritage Suite
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Heritage Suite
Located on Deck 6, Heritage Suites are an expansive 44m2 and feature large double panoramic windows, king bed, large living area with a sofa, coffee table, and chairs, and grand marble bathroom with a double basin, bathtub, and shower, large writing desk, floor to ceiling cabinetry for storage and a flat-screen entertainment system.

Notes

- Included landing fees are not eligible for promotions or agency commission.
- Single clients are matched with a sharer of the same sex in a twin-share cabin. Payment of a single supplement guarantees a single cabin. The single supplement is 1.8 times the price of the voyage with the exception of the suites which are double the single rate.
-Emergency medical evacuation coverage for a minimum of US$100,000 per person required. Contact us for details on arranging travel insurance.

TECHNICAL SPECS
Year Built: 1991
Shipyard: Rauma, Finland
Classification: Lloyds 1AS, GL E4
Accommodation: 140 guests
Length: 124 metres
Beam: 18 metres
Draft: 4.97 metres
Gross Tonnage : 8,378gt
Engines: 3,940 horsepower (x2)
Maximum Speed: 15 knots
Cruising Speed: 12 knots
Range: 8,600 nautical miles
Zodiacs: 14
Included
  • 10 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches, 10 Dinners
  • 10 Nights Accommodations
  • Accommodations as listed
  • Ground transportation as listed
  • Activities as listed
  • Meals as listed
  • Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
  • House beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner
  • Landing fees
  • All expedition shore excursions
  • Programme of lectures by noted naturalists
  • Pre-cruise bullet train transfer and post-cruise transfer
  • One night hotel accommodation equivalent to your on board accommodation (incl. dinner/breakfast)
Excluded
  • Gratuities
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Flight costs (please request a quote)
  • Additional excursions during free time
  • Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
  • Required Visas if applicable
  • Laundry 
  • Mandatory medical evacuation insurance

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Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!
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