Treasures of Japan and South Korea by Sea - with Smithsonian

Treasures of Japan and South Korea by Sea - with Smithsonian
Starting from $9,600*

Osaka to Busan

Cruise Line: Ponant Cruises

Duration: 8 Nights

Ship: Le Soleal

Sailing Date : Apr 05 2026

Itinerary

Osaka

Day 1 - Osaka


Like its big sister Tokyo, Osaka is the product of ancestral traditions and amazing technological innovations. And despite its size, its location on the Pacific Ocean give it a sense of serenity. The main historic landmark is the 16th century Osaka Castle, which stands proud in the midst of majestic skyscrapers. The lively streets of Dotomburi and the bizarre Shinsekai district attract thousands of locals and visitors. A multitude of restaurants offer menus full of regional specialities: takoyaki, made with octopus, and other succulent dishes such as kushikatsu kebabs.

Tamano

Day 2 - Tamano


Located on the island of Honshu, hugging the banks of the Sento Inland Sea, Tamano is a popular destination thanks to its sun-drenched climate. Upon arrival, marvel at the way in which the city has been built along the coast at the foot of a deep, dark forest. In the area surrounding Tamano, stroll down the streets of Kurashiki, known as the 'white-walled city' in a nod to the pretty façades of the houses that line the streets of this ancient Edo-period trading town. Another major regional attraction is the Seto Ohashi bridge. Its 12.5 kilometres make it the world's longest double-decker bridge.

3 available excursions

Historic Kurashiki, Kurashiki & Korakuen, Ritsurin Garden & the Art of Bonsai

Miyajima Island

Day 3 - Miyajima Island


At the heart of the Inland Sea, Miyajima, the “island sanctuary” will reveal its treasures. In the background you will see the Shinto Grand Sanctuary, whose entrance is guarded by a magnificent vermillion “Torii“. Considered to be one of the most beautiful sites in the Japanese islands, you will be transported by the unique character and the serenity of this sacred site.

3 available excursions

Itsukushima Shrine and Zazen Meditation, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum & Miyajima Full Day, Saijo Sake Street Walking & Itsukushima Shrine Full Day Tour

Beppu, Oita

Day 4 - Beppu, Oita


A favourite destination for the Japanese, Beppu is now famous throughout the Japanese archipelago thanks to its onsen – volcanic hot springs in which people immerse themselves to relax with family or friends. From Beppu, you will set off to discover a lush, peaceful valley in which sit 60 majestic stone Buddhas carved out of the cliff face between the 12th and 14th centuries. Exuding a soothing air of serenity, the Mangetsuji site seems to have drifted off to sleep in the heart of a dense bamboo forest surrounded by rice fields. Recognised as a National Treasure of Japan, this set of sacred sculptures offers travellers a unique, wonderful experience.

4 available excursions

Bamboo Handicraft and Onsen Hot Spring Experience, Hells of Beppu, Stone Buddha and Usuki Castle Town, Usa Jingu Shrine and Blood Pond Hell

Moji, Kitakyushu

Day 5 - Moji, Kitakyushu


At the mouth of the Kanmon Straits lies Mojiko, the northernmost port of Kyushu, one of Japan’s four main islands. For many years, Mojiko was the gateway to the island. Today, the old boats are gone, but as you stroll around the picturesque streets you will discover a well-preserved architectural heritage that evokes traditional Japan from the first Meiji era of the late 19th century. From the heights of the Mojiko Retro Observation Room, you can enjoy the amazing views that take in the Shinto shrine and coastal landscape like a postcard of the Land of the Rising Sun.

3 available excursions

Kokura Castle & the Mojiko Retro District, Chofu Samurai Town & Akama Jingu Shrine, The Natural Wonders of Akiyoshidai

Hagi

Day 6- Hagi


In the south of Honshu island, surrounded by mountains, Hagi is a city of water. For good reason; it was built on the delta of the Abu-gawa river. Its castle was built in the 17th century and its outer walls remain in the lovely Shizuki Park. The old town was one of the cradles of the Meiji revolution. You will discover its rich past in streets lined with old houses and samurai manors, or within the walls of the many museums and Hagi-yaki ceramics workshops.

2 available excursions

Historical Hagi, Traditions from the Edo Period

Sakaiminato

Day 7 - Sakaiminato


Located on the south-west coast of Honshu Island, the busy fishing port of Sakaiminato celebrates the comic writer and artist Shigeru Mizuki, who was born here. As well as a museum a dedicated tourist route leads through streets and squares that feature 134 bronze statues representing his beloved characters. This isn't the only thing Sakaiminato has to offer; try some local seafood specialities and enjoy the stunning views of Mt Daisen and the Yumigahama peninsula.

3 available excursions

Modern Art and Contemporary Gardens, Matsue Castle & the Art of Papermaking, Horikawa Canal Boat & Matsue Castle

Busan

Day 8-9 - Busan


With around four million inhabitants, Busan is the second largest metropolis on South Korea, after Seoul. This dynamic harbour city, located in the south-east, surrounded by the warm waters of the Sea of Japan, benefits from a mild, pleasant climate. You’ll find delightful simply to stroll around the lively streets and explore the city’s outstanding cultural heritage of art galleries, museums, and Buddhist sites, such as the Haedong Yonggungsa temple, which elegantly sits on the waterfront. Rich too in magnificent beaches and superlative natural landscapes, Busan’s peaceful atmosphere will win you over, as will its inhabitants, whom you’ll have the pleasure of meeting.

5 available excursions

Gyeongju, Capital of Ancient Silla, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple & Jagalchi Fish Market, Buddhist Tea Ceremony & UN Memorial Cemetery, Treasures of Busan, Cooking Class & Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

 
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