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Small Group Travel: Mysteries of Japan Cruise
Tour Name : Mysteries of Japan Cruise
Days/Nights : 13 Days / 11 Nights
Region : Asia
Ship : MS SPIRIT OF OCEANUS
US Gateway Los Angeles
Arrival Airport Osaka
Departure Airport Osaka
BONUS OFFERING $600

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Day Activity/Description
Day 1
DEPART US
 
Depart the US on your overnight flight to Japan.
 
Day 2
ARRIVE OSAKA, JAPAN
 
Transfer from Osaka airport to Kobe where you'll spend the night at the luxurious harbor-front Hotel Okura Kobe.
 
Day 3
KOBE * HIMEJI CASTLE * EMBARK SPIRIT OF OCEANUS
 
Perched between the coast and the mountains, Kobe is one of the most livable and attractive cities in Japan. Enjoy historic attractions of this port city, one of the first to begin accepting foreign traders following Japan's two and a half centuries of isolation.  The highlight of your visit: a trip to spectacular white Himeji (White Egret) Castle. Board the Spirit of Oceanus in the late afternoon and sail in the early evening. D
 
Day 4
OKAYAMA / KURASHIKI
 
The ancient castle town of Okayama, ruled by the Ikeda clan, is home to Korakuen Garden, one of the three famous gardens in Japan and the first place in Japan where grass was used in landscaping. Indulge in Zen perfection as you stroll past the garden’s picturesque shrines, hills, tea fields and ponds, keeping an eye out for red-crested white cranes.

Kurashiki’s 300-year-old rice warehouses, Meiji-era factories and homes of samurai and wealthy merchants have been preserved and converted into museums, craft shops and art galleries. You will have time to explore Canal Street on your own. Visit the Ohara Museum, hosting an eclectic mix of classical European, Chinese and Japanese folk art, but whose highlight is their Western art collection. Enjoy a Bento box lunch and tour the Ohasi House, once home to a Kurashiki merchant. BLD
 
Day 5
UWAJIMA
 
Situated deep inside the saw-toothed coast of Uwajima Bay, the city of Uwajima is emerging as the nation’s largest pearl cultivation center. Learn the process of implanting, harvesting, extracting and sorting pearls on a visit to a pearl farm and explore the beautiful and rarely visited Tenshaen Garden, boasting a colorful array of wild irises, wisteria and over 20 species of bamboo. Here you will also receive a warm welcome into the small mountainside temple and home of a fourth generation abbot, sip tea with his family and admire his beautiful gardens strewn with hand-carved stone lanterns. He will come back with you to the ship and give it a Buddhist blessing. BLD
 
Day 6
YAKUSHIMA
 
This island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, is blanketed in nearly 2,000 specimens of Yakusugi, or Japanese cedar, that are at least 1,000 years old. In this well-protected and unique environment you’ll walk through the thick forest, take in the sweet fragrance of diverse flora and keep an eye out for capuchin monkeys and the dwarfed Yakushima deer that are the size of Shetland ponies. Here we will also traverse a stretch of warm-temperate primeval forest, unique to the region and home to countless waterfalls as well as a 7,000-year-old Jomon-sugi tree - the oldest tree in the world. Lunch will be served onboard before we visit the Natural History Museum for an IMAX film viewing on the island’s unique ecosystem. BLD
 
Day 7
KAGOSHIMA
 
Once the castle town of Lord Shimazu (and the set of The Last Samurai), Kagoshima is nestled in the crevasses of steep hills on the shore of beautiful Kinko Bay. Its mild climate, palm-tree-lined streets, easy-going attitude and impressive volcano, Sakurajima, have earned it the nickname of the “Naples of Japan.” Feel the rich texture of a piece of hand-woven silk and the smooth glaze of a piece of Satsuma, an earthenware pottery dating back to the 16th century. Explore a green-tea farm, the Kamikaze Museum and the coastal town of Ibusuki with optional visits to a pottery museum or geothermal spa with its 145º sand spa and 13 different pools. Lunch will be served at a spa resort. BLD
 
Day 8
NAGASAKI
 
Receive a warm welcome in Nagasaki, one of the few ports open to foreign traders during Japan’s 250-year period of isolation. It has the highest Christian population in Japan and is the most westernized of all Japanese cities. It was also the second city to be destroyed by an atomic bomb in World War II. Tour the Atomic Bomb Museum and the Peace Memorial Park with its sculpture garden containing pieces from countries all over the world. Explore Nagasaki on your own or visit Glover Garden, an open-air museum exhibiting Victorian mansions and gardens built by an enterprising Scotsman. Back onboard you’ll be treated to a scarf folding performance. BLD
 
Day 9
ULSAN / KYONGJU, SOUTH KOREA
 
Ulsan is home to Hyundai Motors and is a big industrial town. Board buses there for Kyongju. Walking around Kyongju, capital of the Shilla Kingdom (and essentially a giant open-air museum) is to explore 1,000 years of history. Soak up Korea's sights, sounds, history and tastes alongside local guides as you explore colorful Korean Buddhist art, pagodas, temples like Bulguksa, a large Buddhist temple where worship ceremonies are always going on, palaces and markets. A Korean barbeque lunch introduces you to culinary delights of the region and includes a Korean dance performance. You’ll also see Kyongju Market, an eclectic produce market of narrow alleys full of stalls, and Tumuli Park, a 7-story-tall burial park with replicas of jewelry and weapons. BLD
 
Day 10
HAGI * TOKOJI TEMPLE
 
Japan’s revolution began here in Hagi. It is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Japan and is a pottery center. Your morning tour includes a samurai home and a walk through Hagi’s traditional streets and buildings that have survived for decades. Visit the Yoshida Shrine and the Tokoji Temple, a Buddhist temple and burial site of half the Mori daimyo (feudal lords) - each grave surrounded by 800-900 stone lanterns. Return to the ship for lunch. Your afternoon can be spent as free time on your own in town or take a pottery tour and take home a piece of the famous pastel-glazed hagi-yaki pottery. BLD
 
Day 11
MIYAJIMA / HIROSHIMA
 
Bright orange floating torii (gates) welcome you to Miyajima as you approach the mountainous “island of the shrines,” a land once regarded as so sacred that people were forbidden to till the soil, give birth, or be buried there. Use inflatable excursion craft to transfer to the island where you’ll witness an exclusive Bukaku dance performance in front of the shrine. You’ll have free time to tour through the shrine and sample food there, like oysters.

Lunch is served onboard before the hour-long ride to Hiroshima. This once battered city is now thriving and devoted to peace. In memory of the 1945 atomic bomb explosion, a Peace Flame, never to be extinguished until all nuclear weapons are abolished, burns in front of the Memorial Cenotaph. Tour the Peace Park, Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Museum. Back onboard ship you’ll be entertained with a kimono program and volunteers will be recruited to try on a full-dress kimono. BLD
 
Day 12
TAKAMATSU
 
Takamatsu served as the feudal capital of the powerful Matsudaira clan from 1642 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. The Matsudairas are responsible for Takamatsu’s most famous site, Ritsurin Koen, one of the most outstanding gardens in Japan, set against the beautiful backdrop of Mt. Shiun. This park covers 240 acres, and is over 300 years old. Stroll the garden and admire the bonsai and koi. See Yashima Temple’s mountaintop view of the Inland Sea and Shikokumura Village, a mockup of a rural village where you’ll have free time. Try a taste of the popular and distinctive sanuki-udon noodle and witness a lion dance on the pier. BLD
 
Day 13
DEPART JAPAN * ARRIVE US
 
After a short tour of Kobe, transfer to Kansai International Airport for your return flight home. B