Description
Here is a unique voyage offering the opportunity to visit Japan with its unique heritage and culture, combined with modern pulsating cities as well as little known and remote regions that are well away from the usual cruise routes in the Far East. Setting sail from the Japanese port of Kanazawa we will explore this alluring country with its blend of ancient traditions and modern technology before continuing to the islands of Japan, delightful outpost islands that offer an altogether different experience from Japan’s mainland. Finally, by way of Tawain where we have two days to explore, we reach the vibrant city of Hong Kong.
Highlights of our voyage will include the historical city of Kanazawa with its traditional crafts and one of Japan’s most famed landscape gardens, Kenroku-en, atmospheric Kyoto, the historic and serene castle town of Matsue and Nagasaki where Japan’s first contact with the West took place. Here we will learn of the more sombre history of the Atomic Bomb attack at the Peace Museum and Peace Park and we will also explore Dejima Island which served as a trading post during Japan’s isolation period. We will also visit the aweinspiring contemporary landscape of Tokyo but what makes our itinerary truly unique is our visits to parts of Japan where relatively few tourists set foot such as the southernmost inhabited islands which are home to idyllic beaches, crystal clear waters and an abundance of natural wonders. Largely unspoilt, we will enjoy three days cruising amongst these delightful outposts, including Yakushima, Amami and Ishigaki, where we can enjoy nature at its very best whilst on guided walks.
Our journey to Hong Kong also takes us past the southeastern tip of South Korea where we will spend a day in Gyeongju, the former capital of the Silla Dynasty (57 BC to 935 AD) which is known as the ‘Museum Without Walls’ and here you can walk through streets lined with royal palaces, temples, shrines and tombs. We continue to Taiwan, a relatively unexplored treasure in the Far East which offers breathtaking scenery and a remarkable diversity for an island of its size. We will visit the country’s ultra modern capital, Taipei which is an interesting place to learn more about the Japanese colonial period and the more recent era of Chiang Kai Shek, and spend a day in Taichung from where there will be a choice of tours. Such places invoke the strongest of memories and allow you to immerse yourself in the myth and mystique of these ancient lands whilst returning each evening to the peace and comfort of the MS Island Sky.
This unusual itinerary will appeal to those who would like to combine Japan’s mainland and her islands with the treasures of Taiwain, or to those simply looking for something different, combining explorations of the natural world with a look at the culture of the region visiting a number of ports which are off the usual cruise route. All this will be achieved with great ease sailing aboard the MS Island Sky and in the company of just over 100 fellow like-minded passengers, our expert Guest Speaker and guides who will bring to life all that we see and experience.




