Tides of the Far East: Osaka, Nagoya, Sakaiminato & Hakodate

from 

AU$3,855

per person
 
Duration: 10 Nights
Destination: Asia
Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
Ship: Norwegian Jade
Cabin: Inside Twin Share
Departure/Arrival Port: Seoul (Incheon) to Tokyo
Deal Code: DC1M3PZE

 

 

Description

Pricing is based on departure date: 24 October 2027

Cruise Japan in style on an 11-day sailing to remember from Incheon, South Korea to Tokyo with Norwegian. In Sakaiminato, savour delicious local seafood, including snow crab, a delicacy known the world over and a must try. Immerse yourself in history as you visit fascinating archaeological sites, ancient villages and cultural museums in Aomori. Experience Osaka, with its impressive Osaka Castle and Shitennoji - Japan's oldest Buddhist temple. Then dive into the surrounding Aichi Prefecture of Nagoya.

Itinerary Map

Itinerary highlights

Seoul (Incheon), South Korea
Travel to Seoul and discover its 5,000-year-old heritage amidst the ultra-modern high-rises. Visit the magnificent 14th century Gyeongbok Palace and stone pagoda, the National Museum and the bustling antique district. Or spend a day in the serene atmosphere of a Zen Buddhist temple and a historic Korean village. Tour the DMZ and rediscover the drama of recent history. Or simply wander the fish market and promenade at Incheon.

Sakaiminato, Japan

Sakaiminato is the primary fishing port for all of Western Japan, so it's no surprise that seafood is a major attraction here. Much of the country's snow crab, which is considered a foremost delicacy around the world, hails from Sakai Port. In addition to creatures of the sea, the city is filled with "spirit monsters" known as 'Yokai', bronze statues based on Japanese folklore. This artistic spirit is exemplified on Kitaro Road, where hundreds of statues from famed local artist Shigeru Mizuki line the street.

Niigata, Japan
Inhabited for 4,000 years, Niigata overflows with history and beauty. Its location on the Sea of Japan, at the mouth of the country's longest river, makes it ideal for agriculture. In fact, it's the top producer of rice in the nation, which brings on the sake breweries, over 90 in all. And talk about fresh seafood. Culinary aficionados flock here to savour the finest in prawn, crab and fish. This ideal climate and rich soil produces seemingly endless fields of colourful tulips, too. Come hungry and bring your camera.

Akita, Japan

On the Sea of Japan, the prefecture of Akita and its capital city of the same name, has an abundance of natural beauty. Its hot springs, called onsen, rate the most acidic, especially in Tamagawa, where visitors flock to lie on rare, radioactive stones said to have health benefits. From virgin beech forests to the deepest lake in Japan, Akita is a haven for nature lovers, especially in spring when the cherry blossoms bloom. Senshu Park is a favourite viewing space. Love history? Tour Japan's most preserved samurai district by rickshaw. Head to the top of Selion Tower at Akita Port for 360-degree views.

Aomori, Japan
In Aomori, immerse yourself in history as you visit fascinating archaeological sites, ancient villages and cultural museums. Come hungry for culinary delights and create your own donburi from the fresh, local seafood sold at Furukawa Fish Market. Or discover one of the city's many apple groves and taste green and red apples and homemade jams and juice.

Hakodate, Japan

The best view of Hakodate is seen from high atop its namesake mountain. Ride the gondola to the observation deck and gaze down at the spectacular vista below. Immerse yourself in history within the star-shaped walls of Fort Goryokaku and explore the site of famous battles that transformed Japan. Work up an appetite strolling along the city's sloping streets and enjoy a mouth-watering seafood rice bowl (kaisen-don) from the Hakodate Morning Market.

Nagoya, Japan
Japan's fourth largest city by population, Nagoya, is a centre of modern commerce, with Toyota, Noritake china and a Legoland theme park calling this capital home. Tour the Toyota Exhibit Hall, experience Noritake Gardens and sit amongst the stars in the planetarium at the Science Museum. Nagoya Castle, deemed a National Treasure, is a must-see, as is exploring their entertainment district, Sakae. This busy hub is where you'll find Nagoya TV Tower, the city's symbol, and Oasis 21, a multi-level public park with a futuristic water theme.

Kyoto (Osaka), Japan
Cradled by rolling hills on three sides, Kyoto is considered the historical and cultural epicenter of the country. The city was Japan's capital for more than 1,000 years (794 - 1868) and approximately 1,600 Buddhist temples and more than 400 Shintō shrines are peppered throughout the city. From numerous historic sites and tranquil gardens to delicious local cuisine and boutique shopping, Kyoto offers you a window into the heart of Japan's traditions and culture.

Mount Fuji (Shimizu), Japan

In the shadow of Mount Fuji, Shimizu is one of the most beautiful ports in Japan. Walk through the pine groves of Miho, home to a 650-year-old Japanese black pine, or enjoy spectacular views of Mount Fuji from the lush, forested hill of Nihondaira. Take in the seascapes on a bay cruise, or learn of undersea delights at Japan's first sushi museum, and get a glimpse at feudal life in Japan in 200 BC at the archaeological site of Toro. Shop for traditional Japanese wooden handcrafts and fabrics unique to the region, and sample some yokan, a sweet jellied confection.

Tokyo, Japan
Once a sleepy fishing village, Tokyo is now one of Japan's largest ports. Ancient traditions and historic sites blend into modern culture, crafting a city unlike anywhere else. Walk among both neon-glowing skyscrapers and regal temples. Browse stores showcasing the latest advances in technology or retreat to one of the tranquil gardens surrounding the Imperial Palace. Savour traditional cuisine at a Michelin-starred restaurant and witness the centuries-old sport of sumo wrestling. This cosmopolitan hub offers a vast selection of attractions and activities and a wealth of culturally and historic sites. Whether this is your first or fifth visit to the city, Tokyo will captivate your imagination.

Your Ship: Norwegian Jade®

Set sail aboard Norwegian Jade® and discover a more intimate, relaxed way to explore Asia. Journey through Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia, where each day brings a new blend of culture, cuisine and coastal beauty. On board, unwind your way&ndashp;whether lingering over French classics at Le Bistro, enjoying authentic Italian at La Cucina, or savouring the rich flavours of Moderno Churrascaria. Reset in the revitalised Mandara Spa & Salon, soak in the hot tubs, or simply enjoy modern, refurbished spaces designed so you can unwind. With a warm, contemporary atmosphere and thoughtfully curated experiences, Norwegian Jade® is the perfect way for adults to see the best of Asia at an easy, unhurried pace.

What’s included with your vacation
Your vacation essentials are always included. Savor a variety of delectable complimentary dining options. Enjoy captivating entertainment, from live shows and music to themed dance parties and more.

  • Standard beverages like water and coffee
  • Complimentary meals and snacks available in a variety of restaurants
  • Live shows and entertainment
  • Most onboard activities and games
Itinerary Overview

Tokyo, Mount Fuji (Shimizu), Nagoya, Kyoto (Osaka), Seoul (Incheon), Sakaiminato, Niigata, Akita, Aomori, Hakodate, Tokyo

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