Private Transfer from Haneda Airport to Hotel.
3 nights accommodation in Tokyo.
Private Transfer from Hotel to Port.
DAY 0 – TOKYO, JAPAN (Cruise departs 13th April 2026)
Welcome to Japan’s cutting-edge capital, the world’s largest city famed for its blazing neon, techno-gadgets, and serious fashion sense. Get a glimpse into Tokyo’s glorious past while strolling the Imperial Palace gardens, or take a rickshaw ride through the Asakusa district with its ancient Sensoji Temple and colorful atmosphere that echoes Old Edo. Wander the Tsukiji Market — aka, “Tokyo’s Kitchen” — the world’s largest fish and seafood market, and raise a glass of rice lager at the Philippe Starck-designed Asahi Beer Hall located near the 2,080-foot-high Skytree, the world’s tallest tower.
DAY 1 – DAY AT SEA
Unwind with a spa treatment or enjoy leisure activities onboard, from cafes to the card room.
DAY 2 – BEPPU, JAPAN
Beppu, Japan, is renowned as the hot spring capital of the country, boasting the most abundant and diverse onsen (hot spring) resources in Japan. Visitors are drawn to its numerous hot springs, offering various bathing experiences like mud baths, sand baths, and steam baths, as well as the unique “hells” (Jigoku), geothermal vents for viewing rather than bathing. Beppu’s hot springs have a long history, mentioned as early as the 8th century for their therapeutic benefits.
DAY 3 – BUSAN (PUSAN), SOUTH KOREA
Home to approximately 3.4 million people, Busan is a fast-moving coastal metropolis that guarantees you’ll never have the same experience twice. History enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by the stunning historical treasures of Beomeosa Temple, a serene oasis nestled within the city, with a rich heritage that dates back over 1,300 years. No trip is complete without strolling through Yongdusan Park to take in panoramic views while marveling at the iconic Busan Tower.
DAY 4 – SAKAIMINATO, JAPAN
Renowned for its bounty of fresh seafood, Sakaiminato is a fishing town backed by mountains in the Honshu region. Izumo Grand Shrine is one of Japan’s most important Shinto temples, and the six-story, black Matsue Castle is one of the oldest surviving Tokugawa Samurai castles. View the snow-capped Mount Daisen, the vermilion, elaborately carved Hinomisaki temples or soak in the Kaike Onsen hot springs by the sea.
DAYS 5 & 6 – MAIZURU, JAPAN
Maizuru, a port city in northern Kyoto Prefecture, is known for its naval history, scenic bay, and the “dancing crane” name. It’s easily accessible from Kyoto city and offers attractions like the Maizuru Repatriation Memorial Museum, the Maizuru Naval Museum, and opportunities to see active naval vessels. The city also boasts beautiful bay scenery and a rich maritime heritage.
DAY 7 – KANAZAWA, JAPAN
One of Japan’s best-preserved cities, Kanazawa escaped war damage and natural disasters to reward visitors with a wealth of architecture as an important clan castle town from the mid-17th century until the middle of the 19th. The mighty Kanazawa Castle did not survive intact, but its famous Ishikawa Gate, the Sunjikken Longhouse and lavish Kenrokuen Garden hint at the grandeur. Of special note are the surviving Higashi Geisha District and Samurai District streets.
DAY 8 – NIIGATA, JAPAN
Nestled along the captivating shores of the Sea of Japan, Niigata awaits to envelop you in the crimson and golden hues of Japan’s fall foliage walking through Yahiko Park, Akasakayama Park, or visit the grounds of the Kimura Tea Ceremony Museum or Saito Villa for beautiful fall scenery as well as Confidential cultural immersion. Plunge into the rejuvenating embrace of open-air thermal hot springs of Tsukioka Onsen and Iwamuro Onsen or partake in the Japanese tradition of shinrin-yoku, a soul-soothing forest bathing experience.
DAY 9 – AKITA, JAPAN
The vibrant heart of the expansive Akita Prefecture in northern Tohoku stands out as a unique destination where modernity entwines with tradition. Sheltered along the enchanting Sea of Japan coast, Akita boasts a captivating blend of modern and old, with a cityscape that showcases an intriguing contrast of architectural styles. Immerse yourself in the pristine natural beauty as you walk through lush amber forests and soak in the tranquil vistas of immaculate crystal lakes or absorb the serene ambience of the Sea of Japan; daydreaming and beachcombing.
DAY 10 – HAKODATE, JAPAN
This important port on Japan’s northern Hokkaido Island was the first to be opened to European and American trade. The result of this is a trove of Western-style buildings in the suburb of Motomachi that gives the impression of a movie set. The bell of the distinctive Haristo Greek Orthodox church is designated one of Japan’s official treasured “100 soundscapes.” Hokkaido is famous for its hot springs, much beloved by the Japanese.
DAY 11 – AOMORI, JAPAN
Located on the northernmost harbor of Japan’s main island of Honshu, Aomori is the traditional departure point for Hokkaido Island. It is famous for its summer Nebuta Matsuri festival, and has a museum that recaptures the color and pageantry for those who visit in other seasons. Explore the earliest prehistoric cultures of Japan at the Sannai Maruyama archaeological site, or visit the Aomori Museum of Art for a look at more contemporary works. Nearby Hirosaki boasts a 17th Century castle.
DAYS 12 & 13 – AT SEA
Spend a relaxing day at sea, enjoying the ship’s amenities, from dining options to public spaces.
DAY 14 – TOKYO, JAPAN
Welcome to Japan’s cutting-edge capital, the world’s largest city famed for its blazing neon, techno-gadgets, and serious fashion sense. Get a glimpse into Tokyo’s glorious past while strolling the Imperial Palace gardens, or take a rickshaw ride through the Asakusa district with its ancient Sensoji Temple and colorful atmosphere that echoes Old Edo. Wander the Tsukiji Market — aka, “Tokyo’s Kitchen” — the world’s largest fish and seafood market, and raise a glass of rice lager at the Philippe Starck-designed Asahi Beer Hall located near the 2,080-foot-high Skytree, the world’s tallest tower.
Private transfer from Port to Haneda Airport.