Experience Japan and South Korea at the height of cherry blossom season on this immersive 12-day cruise aboard the Heritage Adventurer. Begin in Tokyo’s vibrant blend of old and new, then enjoy stunning views of Mount Fuji and blooming tea fields in Shizuoka. Explore Nagoya’s castles and riverside blossoms, Edo-era trails in Owase, and Kochi’s limestone caves and cherry-filled gardens. Discover pearl farming in Uwajima, Busan’s bustling markets and temples, and Fukuoka’s rich culture and cuisine. Visit Hiroshima’s Peace Park and Miyajima’s iconic floating Torii Gate, then stroll through Tamano’s historic Koraku-en Garden or explore artful Naoshima Island. Disembark in dynamic Osaka, savoring the magic of sakura with every step.
Highlights
Admire Mount Fuji from tea fields and waterfalls in Shizuoka
Walk through ancient post towns and samurai-era gardens
Discover Naoshima’s world-famous art museums and island installations
Savor seafood, street food, and traditional Japanese and Korean cuisine
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.
Arrive in Tokyo, Japan’s busy capital where old temples sit next to tall, modern buildings. Make your way to the hotel where the group stays for the first night of the trip. In the evening, enjoy dinner at the hotel and meet your fellow travelers and guides.
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel before exploring Tokyo and enjoying the cherry blossoms at some of the city’s most famous spots. In the afternoon, head to the Port of Tokyo, where you’ll board the Heritage Adventurer and be welcomed by your Captain and Expedition Team. In the evening, join the team in the Observation Lounge or on the Observation Deck as the ship sets sail for Shizuoka.
This morning, you sail into the Port of Shimizu, widely considered one of Japan’s most beautiful ports, with sweeping views of Mount Fuji dominating the skyline. Home to Japan’s greatest Shogun Tokugawa Leyasu and Japan’s famed green tea heartland, Shizuoka has much to explore and experience. Options today could include a visit to Fujisan Sengen Shrine at the foothills of Mount Fuji and home to around 500 cherry blossom trees, Shimizu Funakoshi-zutsumi Park where 850 cherry blossom trees in bloom frame views of Mount Fuji, Obuchi Sasaba Tea Fields, and their panoramic views of Mount Fuji, and lush tea plantations. At Shiraito Falls, discover one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Japan. this 150-meter-wide, 20-meter-high cascade was named after its resemblance to hanging threads of silk. Other options could include a visit to Mount Fuji World Heritage Center, a museum dedicated to Japan’s famous landmark, remote Kotokuji Temple surrounded by cherry blossom trees and offering stunning views of Mount Fuji surrounded by cherry blossoms, or stretch your legs at Japan’s first toll tunnel, Meiji Utsunoya Tunnel, opened in 1876 under Utsunoya Pass to connect eastern Japan with the imperial capital of Kyoto.
Famous for its castles, cars, and culinary delights, Nagoya is home to a vibrant culture and Japan’s fourth most populated city. Regarded as the nation’s leader in automotive, machine tooling, robotics, fine ceramics, and the aerospace industry, it is also Japan’s industrial powerhouse. Nagoya is home to cherry blossom hot spots: Inuyama Castle, one of Japan’s 12 original castles and designated National Treasure; the Shikinomichi ‘Path of Four Seasons,’ where hundreds of cherry trees line the Yamazaki River for almost a kilometer; 1,400 trees lining the banks of the Gojogawa River creating a pink arch during the Iwakura Cherry Blossom Festival; and Tsuruma Park, a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing parties under the trees. Other destinations of interest include the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, which pays tribute to the iconic badge that helped shape Japan; Atsuta Jingu Shrine, one of Japan’s greatest centers of worship since ancient times and home of the sacred sword Kusanagi-no-tsurugi, one of the three sacred treasures that symbolize the Imperial Throne.
The coastal city of Owase, famous for its seafood and walking trails, is a lively Edo-period town and former post station (rest stop with accommodation, shopping, and dining for travelers) on one of ancient Japan’s traditional travel routes. Your time here can be spent exploring the village and its local delicacies, Owase Shrine, which is home to an ancient pair of camphor trees, one of which is over 1,000 years old, and Tanemaki Gonbei-no-Sato garden. The latter, built in honor of the folk song legend, features Gonbei House exhibiting folklore materials and magnificent Japanese gardens featuring colorful Kawazu and Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms.
Perched on the Pacific Ocean coastline, Kochi combines a variety of natural attractions and outdoor activities with a unique culture and historical towns featuring castles, ancient sake breweries, and traditional markets. A national surfing hot spot, Kochi’s rugged coast has earned it UNESCO Global Geopark status, while cherry blossoms abound at Kochi Castle, Mount Soda, Nishigawa Flower Park, and Nyuta. The explorations here could include 8th Century Chikurin-ji Temple with its five-story pagoda and stunning gardens registered as a National Place of Scenic Beauty, and Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden honoring the life’s work of botanist Dr. Tomitaro Makino, the father of Japanese botany. It features more than 3,000 plant and tree species, including 40 different species of cherry blossoms. While Ryugado ‘Dragon River’ Cave, one of Japan’s three largest limestone caves, was formed over the course of 175 million years and features an 11-meter waterfall inside.
This morning, you explore Shikoku Island and the port of Uwajima, situated deep inside the sawtoothed coast of Uwajima Bay. The city of Uwajima is emerging as the nation’s largest pearl cultivation center, and you can learn the process of implanting, harvesting, extracting, and sorting pearls on a visit to a pearl farm. You can also see Uwajima Castle, amid a sea of pink and white cherry blossoms, which is built on top of a hill with panoramic views over the town and harbor, and the Tenshaen Garden, built in the Samurai era. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure aboard Heritage Adventurer as you sail to 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. Options today could include a visit to South Korea’s cherry blossom capital Jinhae, or 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 aisles of the Jagalchi Fish Market sampling some of the local delicacies. One of the few Buddhist temples by the sea, descend 108 steps to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, which promises to answer at least one wish through sincere prayers and has an impressive cherry blossom display. Enjoy a new perspective from 411 meters at BUSAN X the SKY tower and marvel at the engineering feat and city icon that is the Busan Gwangandaegyo Bridge.
The largest city on the island of Kyushu, Fukuoka, is the union of the castle town of Fukuoka on the west bank of the Naka River and the merchant town of Hakata on the east bank. This buzzy metropolis combines an effortless blend of trendy yatai food stalls (which made Lonely Planet and The New York Times 2023 travel lists) with vibrant art installations, historic ruins, and colorful coastal parks. During your time here, peak cherry blossom season, there may be opportunities to explore the northern city of Kitakyushu and famed Kokura Castle, TOTO Museum, and Kawachi Wisteria Garden or Nanzoin Temple with its reclining bronze Buddha (thought to be the world’s largest bronze statue) and the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, which is built on the gravesite of poet and scholar Sugawara no Michizane and surrounded by beautiful gardens, ponds, and bridges with more than 6,000 plum trees.
Despite its history, including being the site of the world’s first atomic bomb attack on 6 August 1945, Hiroshima is a vibrant and thriving cosmopolitan community. The plan is to visit the beautiful Peace Park and Museum, with its somber cenotaph containing names of atomic bomb victims, the permanently lit ‘Flame of Peace,’ and 450 cherry blossom trees. Visit Miyajima Island to experience the floating Torii Gate. Considered one of Japan’s most scenic spots, it is also the location of the famed Daisho-in Buddhist temple and some 1,300 cherry blossom trees. Choose to indulge in fresh local oysters and ice cream while native Sika deer wander the streets, and enjoy the views of the Shinto Shrine and Torri Gate.
From the Port of Uno-Ko, you 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 studded with cherry blossom trees to explore and offers stunning views of the nearby towering Okayama Castle. This afternoon, you continue to Kurashiki, where you can explore the old merchant quarter and its fine 17th-century wooden warehouses painted white with traditional black tiles along a canal framed with weeping willows and filled with koi. There is an opportunity to visit the Ohara Museum of Art, which includes rare works by Matisse, Picasso, and Renoir and collections from Japan’s renowned Mingei movement, including ceramics by Shōji Hamada. For those interested in art, you may wish to travel to Naoshima Island—Japan’s stunning art island. Your time exploring Naoshima Island has you admiring its architecture, art museums, and Labyrinth of Cherry Blossoms, including Chichu Art Museum and Benesse House, featuring work by Japanese and international artists, including the iconic pumpkins by Yayoi Kusama.
Day 12: Osaka | Disembark
1 Breakfast
This morning, you 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 is a complimentary coach to a central hotel or the Kansai International Airport. To allow time for disembarkation and travel from Osaka, book flights that depart after 1:00 pm.
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$9,615
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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.
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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.
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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.
Initial deposit is 25%, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 100 days prior to departure by Bank transfer, check or credit card. All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge
Kate was great to work with in the planning stage. She was prompt, helpful, and efficient. Our tour guide, Edwin, was knowledgeable and passionate. We were very happy to have traveled with Adventure Life, it made the trip easy and a true pleasure. We could concentrate on enjoying the experience rather than the details of travel.
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