12N Osaka & Busan- Norwegian Sun

Tokyo ( Yokohama) Japan, At Sea, Hakodate, Japan, Sapporo (Otaru), Japan, Kanazawa, Japan, Busan, South Korea, Nagasaki, Japan, Kagoshima, Japan, Kyoto (Osaka), Japan, Mount Fuji (Shimizu), Japan, Tokyo, Japan

Set sail from Tokyo aboard Norwegian Sun for a once-in-a-lifetime cruise through Japan and South Korea. In Hakodate, enjoy panoramic city views from Mount Hakodate or learn of the famous battles that transformed the country as you tour Fort Goryokaku. From rejuvenating hot springs and expansive beaches, to vibrant art districts and historic temples, Busan is as diverse as it is enchanting - and is awaiting your discovery. Encompassing an impressive castle, citadels, imposing stone walls, motes and a sprawling garden boasting hundreds of cherry trees, Osaka Castle Park is a major landmark and a must-see during your overnight stay in Osaka.


Cruise Ship

Norwegian Sun

Departure Dates

2022
Oct
27
Nov
28

From

US$1273

30% Off + Get 4 Free Offers:

Free Open Bar, Free Specialty Dining, Free Excursions, Free WiFi (selected sailing, subject to change)

Prices are in US dollars based on cruise fare only. Prices exclude associated taxes and gratuities.

All the above prices quoted are after 30% discount based on the lowest promotional category (Inside cabin) of the featured departure dates per person on a twin-sharing basis. 

Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Other terms and conditions apply.

Day 1 - Tokyo ( Yokohama) Japan

Embarkation. Once a sleepy fishing village, Yokohama is now one of Japan's largest ports and your gateway to Tokyo. Ancient traditions and historic sites blend into modern culture, crafting a city unlike anywhere else. In Tokyo, you can walk among both neon-glowing skyscrapers and regal temples. Browse stores showcasing the latest advances in technology or retreat to one of the tranquil gardens surrounding the Imperial Palace. Savour traditional cuisine at a Michelin-starred restaurant and witness the centuries-old sport of sumo wrestling. This cosmopolitan hub offers a vast selection of attractions and activities and a wealth of culturally and historic sites. Whether this is your first or fifth visit to the city, Tokyo will captivate your imagination.

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
7:00 PM

Day 2 - At Sea

Free at sea.

Arrival Time
7:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 3 - Hakodate, Japan

The best view of Hakodate is seen from high atop its namesake mountain. Ride the gondola to the observation deck and gaze down at the spectacular vista below. Immerse yourself in history within the star-shaped walls of Fort Goryokaku and explore the site of famous battles that transformed Japan. Work up an appetite strolling along the city's sloping streets and enjoy a mouth-watering seafood rice bowl (kaisen-don) from the Hakodate Morning Market.

Arrival Time
7:00 AM
Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 4 - Sapporo (Otaru), Japan

Considering its population was just seven in 1857, Sapporo is one of Japan's youngest major cities. Hosting the 1972 Winter Olympics gave the city a lot visibility. Catch a chair lift to the top of a ski jump to Okurayama Observatory for incredible views of Sapporo below. Or, head to the Historic Village of Hokkaido just outside the city to tour around 60 buildings dating from 1868 to 1926, which are set up as a typical town as well as fishing, farming and mountain villages. Alternatively, pay a visit to Noboribetsu to pamper yourself in healing, mineral-rich hot springs.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
4:00 PM

Day 5 - At Sea

Free at Sea

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 6 - Kanazawa, Japan

Head to Kanazawa and the Ishikawa Prefecture and you step back in time to the Edo Period (1603 to 1886), the height of samurai culture. Thankfully, Kanazawa was the second-largest city (after Kyoto) to make it through World War II intact. As a result, parts of the old castle town, including the Nagamachi samurai district and chaya entertainment districts, have survived in pretty good condition. Keep your camera ready to capture the rows of teahouses in the historic Geisha district. Kanazawa also boasts attractive temples, a wide variety of museums and a lively market dating back to 1721. About an hour away is Kaga Onsen, healing hot springs that are well worth a day trip.

Arrival Time
6:00 AM
Departure Time
4:00 PM

Day 7 - Busan, South Korea

Busan - South Korea's second largest city - is a harmonious blend of age-old culture and contemporary metropolitan flair. The downtown skyline and Bampo Bridge are two of Busan's visual wonders. The old-world Buddhist temples and vintage structures preserve the essence of Korean history and culture. Equally captivating is the abundance of Busan's natural landscape, from miles of unspoiled beaches to expansive mountainous terrain. Busan is also home to one of the largest trading ports in the world, and its growing popularity in tourism and commerce makes this South Korean city a must-see destination.

Arrival Time
3:00 PM
Departure Time
10:00 PM

Day 8 - Nagasaki, Japan

Nagasaki is often equated with the dropping of the atomic bomb, and there are many moving museums, memorials and monuments dedicated to its World War II history that shouldn't be missed. Yet modern Nagasaki offers a vibrant and charming atmosphere that's waiting to be explored. Among its cobblestone and rolling hills, the city boasts a rich culinary scene that will excite your inner foodie. To capture Nagasaki's scenic beauty, consider a cable car ride or harbour tour. Centuries-old shrines, temples and churches dot the landscape and are a must see.

Arrival Time
9:00 AM
Departure Time
7:00 PM

Day 9 - Kagoshima, Japan

Visit the exquisite Iso-Teien Garden and its villa, built in 1660, and enjoy gorgeous views before a short ferry ride to smoking Sakurajima for a close-up view of the volcano and its lava fields. Or journey into the countryside to Chiran and its well-preserved streets lined with samurai homes. Enjoy the beautiful landscape of Lake Ikeda and the stunning vistas of the Satsuma Peninsula. Local Satsuma dolls, unique cards printed with ink made from volcanic ash, and unusual wooden toys make interesting souvenirs. And be sure to try some miso soup, sashimi or ramen, the area's famous noodles.

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
-

Day 10 - Kyoto (Osaka), Japan

Cradled by rolling hills on three sides, Kyoto is considered the historical and cultural epicenter of the country. The city was Japan's capital for more than 1,000 years (794 - 1868) and approximately 1,600 Buddhist temples and more than 400 Shintō shrines are peppered throughout the city. From numerous historic sites and tranquil gardens to delicious local cuisine and boutique shopping, Kyoto offers you a window into the heart of Japan's traditions and culture.

Arrival Time
11:00 AM
Departure Time
-

Day 11 - Kyoto (Osaka), Japan

Cradled by rolling hills on three sides, Kyoto is considered the historical and cultural epicenter of the country. The city was Japan's capital for more than 1,000 years (794 - 1868) and approximately 1,600 Buddhist temples and more than 400 Shintō shrines are peppered throughout the city. From numerous historic sites and tranquil gardens to delicious local cuisine and boutique shopping, Kyoto offers you a window into the heart of Japan's traditions and culture.

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 12 - Mount Fuji (Shimizu), Japan

In the shadow of Mount Fuji, Shimizu is one of the most beautiful ports in Japan. Walk through the pine groves of Miho, home to a 650-year-old Japanese black pine, or enjoy spectacular views of Mount Fuji from the lush, forested hill of Nihondaira. Take in the seascapes on a bay cruise, or learn of undersea delights at Japan's first sushi museum, and get a glimpse at feudal life in Japan in 200 BC at the archaeological site of Toro. Shop for traditional Japanese wooden handcrafts and fabrics unique to the region, and sample some yokan, a sweet jellied confection.

Arrival Time
10:00 AM
Departure Time
7:00 PM

Day 13 - Tokyo, Japan

Disembarkation. Once a sleepy fishing village, Yokohama is now one of Japan's largest ports and your gateway to Tokyo. Ancient traditions and historic sites blend into modern culture, crafting a city unlike anywhere else. In Tokyo, you can walk among both neon-glowing skyscrapers and regal temples. Browse stores showcasing the latest advances in technology or retreat to one of the tranquil gardens surrounding the Imperial Palace. Savour traditional cuisine at a Michelin-starred restaurant and witness the centuries-old sport of sumo wrestling. This cosmopolitan hub offers a vast selection of attractions and activities and a wealth of culturally and historic sites. Whether this is your first or fifth visit to the city, Tokyo will captivate your imagination.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
-

Port arrival and departure times are approximate and subject to change without notice.