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Japan’s Western Shores: Ancient Traditions and Natural Beauty Small Ship Cruise

Japan’s Western Shores: Ancient Traditions and Natural Beauty Small Ship Cruise

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Exploring the storied waters between Japan and Korea reveals coastlines shaped by ancient kingdoms, maritime trade and deeply layered cultural traditions. This voyage brings you into places where spiritual rituals, everyday craftsmanship and coastal life remain closely tied to the land—whether in mountain-ringed northern villages or along quiet rural shores. With unhurried time in small ports, you’ll meet local experts, witness heritage in its authentic context and gain a deeper understanding of how these communities have evolved at the edge of sea and sky.

Trip Name
Japan’s Western Shores: Ancient Traditions and Natural Beauty Small Ship Cruise
Days
16
Overview
Vessel Type: Expedition Ship Passenger Capacity: 126 Built: 2020 One of two next-generation ships purpose-built for polar exploration, National Geographic Resolution is named in tribute to Captain James Cook’s legendary second voyage aboard HMS Resolution. With a Polar Code Category A ice-class hull and a pioneering X-Bow® design, she offers unmatched comfort, stability, and quiet passage through even the most challenging polar waters—opening access to remote corners of the Arctic, Antarctica, and beyond. Designed for immersive exploration, the ship’s interior is warm, modern, and elegantly Scandinavian, with expansive windows throughout that keep the wild, ice-bound world always within view. Her six decks house 76 spacious cabins, inviting public spaces, and a full complement of expedition tools. Guests can relax in the observation lounge, library, or spa; enjoy flexible dining across three venues; or gear up in the Expedition Base before heading out in Zodiacs or kayaks. From polar bear sightings in Svalbard to navigating ice-choked channels in the Southern Ocean, Resolution is a state-of-the-art platform for discovering the planet’s most astonishing frontiers.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 Osaka, Japan
Arrive in Osaka and transfer to your hotel.
Day 2 - Day 2 Osaka / Embark Ship
Travel to Himeji Castle, one of Japan’s most iconic fortresses. Also known as “White Heron Castle,” this UNESCO World Heritage site—flanked by the lush Kokoen Garden—is at once imposing and elegant. After lunch, transfer to the ship for embarkation.
Day 3 - Day 3 Mitarai
Located in the Seto Inland Sea, Mitarai is a seaside village that has remained largely untouched by the rapid changes and development of the 20th century. The village’s wooden buildings and narrow lanes reflect centuries of history, while its mature gardens lend additional beauty and serenity to the sheltered bay. Explore this hidden gem, designated as a Historic Preservation District of Traditional Architecture.
Day 4 - Day 4 Miyajima
Arrive on the island of Miyajima, home of Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its red torii gate that seems to float atop the water at high tide. Walk the seaside promenade and capture photos of the famous shrine from many different angles, or find time along the shore for reflection.
Day 5 - Day 5 Moji
With its position along the historic route between Honshu and Shanghai, Moji has a long history as a prominent trading post. As modern shipping shifted to a newer harbor, the district settled into a gentler rhythm, allowing its heritage to take center stage. Step back in time as you stroll the promenade, exploring the well-preserved buildings of the Meiji and Taisho periods. Moji is also known for its limestone caves, and you’ll have the chance to explore one of these remarkable formations to witness the region’s stunning geology.
Day 6 - Day 6 Busan, South Korea / Gyeongju
Dock in Busan and travel to Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Silla kingdom and the crown jewel of Korea’s cultural heritage. Filled with ruins of temples, pagodas and palaces dating back more than a thousand years, the city’s historic areas have been collectively designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit Bulguksa Temple, a masterpiece of Silla architecture originally built in A.D. 528, and explore the Gyeongju National Museum to view jewelry, weapons and other Silla artifacts. See Cheomseongdae, a seventh-century observatory, and wander among the area’s towering royal burial mounds.
Day 7 - Day 7 Matsue, Japan
Sail up the coast to Matsue, set gracefully between a lake, a lagoon and the sea. Tour the 17th-century Matsue Castle, a defensive fortress renowned for its ingenious architectural features designed to deter attackers. Continue to the Adachi Museum of Art, where an impressive collection of 20th-century Japanese works is complemented by a meticulously crafted traditional garden.
Day 8 - Day 8 Kanazawa
Step into old Japan in Kanazawa, once a powerful stronghold of the Maeda clan. Stroll past the elegant wooden samurai homes of the Nagamachi district, where intentionally narrow, winding streets were designed to confuse would-be attackers. Continue to the geisha and teahouse district of Higashi Chaya Machi before wandering the pathways of Kenroku-en, one of Japan’s designated “three best landscape gardens.” Established in 1676 by the Maeda family and refined over more than 150 years, it remains a masterpiece of Japanese garden design.
Day 9 - Day 9 Fushiki, Toyama
Toyama Bay is framed by the Amaharashi coast to the west and the Tateyama mountains to the east. Tracing the coastline is a photographer's dream, with sweeping views of the peaks rising beyond the bay and oceanfront walkways that invite you to slow down and soak in village life.
Day 10 - Day 10 Sado Island
Known for its unique blend of rich history and vibrant local culture, Sado Island offers a range of ways to engage with its heritage. Explore the island’s ancient taiko drumming tradition and trace its 400-year history of gold mining.
Day 11 - Day 11 Niigata
Sitting on the western shore of Honshu, Niigata is a historic rice port surrounded by mountains whose meltwater nourishes the coastal fields. This landscape has long shaped Niigata’s reputation for exceptional rice and sake production. Delve into this rich tradition, or venture to the countryside to witness the rice fields firsthand.
Day 12 - Day 12 Sakata
Once home to Japan's wealthiest merchant family, the city of Sakata offers a glimpse into 400 years of trade and maritime prosperity. Walk these storied streets to see preserved merchant homes, visit historic facades of rice warehouses and trace the lasting influence of the Kitamaebune—merchant ships that once connected communities across the Sea of Japan.
Day 13 - Day 13 Aomori
On the northern coast of Honshu lies Aomori City, set against the distant backdrop of the Hakkōda Mountains. This bountiful region is renowned for its apple orchards, exceptional seafood and local treasures, such as Tsugaru lacquerware and painted kites. Explore the tranquil Seiryū-ji Temple, with its impressive bronze statue of Dainichi Nyorai. Then learn about Nebuta Matsuri—Aomori’s vibrant summer festival—and see the extraordinary craftsmanship of its colorful papier-mâché floats up close.
Day 14 - Day 14 Southern Hokkaido Island
At the southern tip of Hokkaido, the Oshima subprefecture greets us after a morning at sea. Rapid modernization in the late 1800s left the region with a distinctive blend of contemporary development, traditional fishing villages and the castles and fortifications of earlier eras. Explore the preserved buildings and stone walls of historic landmarks, or take time to soak in the natural landscapes overlooking the Tsugaru Strait.
Day 15 - Day 15 Otaru / Sapporo
The capital of the Hokkaido prefecture, Sapporo is known for its more relaxed, open atmosphere. This afternoon, enjoy its museums and airy parks, and sample the region’s culinary delicacies.
Day 16 - Day 16 Otaru / Disembark Ship
Following breakfast, disembark and transfer to the airport for flights home.
Day 17 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

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Inclusions

    • Step inside historic temples and cliffside shrines with cultural specialists who illuminate their enduring significance
    • Explore traditional districts where artisans continue centuries-old craftsmanship
    • Witness the dramatic coastal landscapes of Kyushu and Shikoku, where fishing villages and pilgrimage routes reveal centuries of maritime tradition
    • Experience the canyons and hiking trails of Toyama’s Northern Alps
    • Immerse yourself in South Korea’s ancient Silla kingdom, exploring Gyeongju’s UNESCO-designated temples, royal tombs and artifacts

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