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28-Day Autumn Reverie: Japan's Hidden Gems

Seabourn · Seabourn Encore

Departs
23 Oct 2027
Returns
20 Nov 2027
Duration
28 nights
Disembark
Tokyo

Overview

A 28-night voyage aboard Seabourn Encore, departing Tokyo on 23 Oct 2027 and returning to the same port, calling at 21 destinations along the way.

TokyoSokcho, South KoreaKanazawaNiigata, JapanAkita, JapanAomoriHakodateMiyako,Iwate, JapanSendai, JapanHitachinaka, JapanTokyoShimiju, japanKagoshimaNagasakiChejuHiroshimaMatsuyamaKochi, JapanOsakaShingu, JapanTokyo

Itinerary

28 nights · 29 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·Tokyo, JapanEmbark

    23 Oct 2027
    Depart 19:00
  2. 2

    Day 2 ·At Sea

    24 Oct 2027
  3. 3

    Day 3 ·Scenic Cruising Kanmon Straits

    25 Oct 2027
  4. 4

    Day 4 ·Sokcho, South Korea

    26 Oct 2027
    Arrive 09:00Depart 19:00
  5. 5

    Day 5 ·At Sea

    27 Oct 2027
  6. 6

    Day 6 ·Kanazawa, Japan

    28 Oct 2027
    Arrive 07:00
    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. The Temple area holds the Myoryuji Temple with its hidden passages and secret doors giving it the nickname the Ninja Temple. The Oyamajinja Shrine is a later addition, its three-story gate with impressive stained glass windows reveal a Dutch influence. Museums worth exploring include the Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum, with examples of the arts and crafts using the pure gold decoration for which the region is famous. Another museum celebrates the Buddhist philosopher D. T. Suzuki, credited with introducing Zen philosophy to the West, and a striking 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art. Nearby Mt. Utatsu is renowned for its Three Shrines.
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  7. 7

    Day 7 ·Kanazawa, Japan

    29 Oct 2027
    Depart 17:00
    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. The Temple area holds the Myoryuji Temple with its hidden passages and secret doors giving it the nickname the Ninja Temple. The Oyamajinja Shrine is a later addition, its three-story gate with impressive stained glass windows reveal a Dutch influence. Museums worth exploring include the Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum, with examples of the arts and crafts using the pure gold decoration for which the region is famous. Another museum celebrates the Buddhist philosopher D. T. Suzuki, credited with introducing Zen philosophy to the West, and a striking 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art. Nearby Mt. Utatsu is renowned for its Three Shrines.
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  8. 8

    Day 8 ·Niigata

    30 Oct 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
  9. 9

    Day 9 ·Akita, Japan

    31 Oct 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
  10. 10

    Day 10 ·Aomori, Japan

    1 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 22:00
    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. Visit either the Auga or the Furukawa public fish market, where you can create your own version of a donburi rice bowl with pristinely fresh local seafood.
  11. 11

    Day 11 ·Hakodate, Japan

    2 Nov 2027
    Arrive 09:00Depart 21:00
    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. Yunokawa Hot Spring enjoys a commanding view of the sea, and its botanical garden is home to the Japanese macaques called “snow monkeys” because of their habit of soaking in the hot springs during the northern winter. Goryokaku is a 150-year old star fortress that holds the Magistrate’s Office, an excellent example of traditional Japanese architecture. Get a panoramic view from the observation platform atop the Goryokaku Tower.
  12. 12

    Day 12 ·Miyako, Japan

    3 Nov 2027
    Arrive 10:00Depart 19:00
  13. 13

    Day 13 ·Sendai, Japan

    4 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
  14. 14

    Day 14 ·Hitachinaka, Japan

    5 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
  15. 15

    Day 15 ·Tokyo, Japan

    6 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
  16. 16

    Day 16 ·Shimizu, Japan

    7 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    Sprawling, semi-rural Shimizu Ward is dominated by forested coastal mountains, with hiking trails and ropeway rides to dramatic viewpoints above Suruga Bay. Miho Beach Park is popular for swimming and water sports in summer, and there are baseball and soccer fields nearby, plus an aquarium at the Marine Science Center. Busy fisheries supply sushi bars and seafood markets with local specialties like sakura shrimp.
  17. 17

    Day 17 ·At Sea

    8 Nov 2027
  18. 18

    Day 18 ·Kagoshima, Japan

    9 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    Capital of Japan's southernmost prefecture, Kagoshima faces the Kinko-wan Bay and the active Sakurajima Volcano. Kagoshima played an important role in Japanese history, starting in the early 7th century when Bounotsu Port was a base for trading with China and other Asian nations. The region, formerly known as Satsuma was dominated by 29 generations Shimazu lords for over 700 years until the 1867 Meiji Restoration. Between the 9th and 15th centuries, Satsuma was an important trading port with the countries of east Asia, as well as Europe, becoming one of Japan’s earliest points of contact with the West.
  19. 19

    Day 19 ·Nagasaki, Japan

    10 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    Nagasaki is situated on the West Coast of Kyushu on a scenic bay. Located closest to the Asian mainland, it has historically been an important trading center and highly influenced by Chinese culture. When Japan chose to isolate itself from the Western world for two hundred years starting in the mid 1600's, Nagasaki was the only port open to foreign vessels. In recent history, Nagasaki was the second city after Hiroshima to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, bringing an end to World War II.
  20. 20

    Day 20 ·Jeju (Cheju) City, South Korea

    11 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 20:00
    Jeju (Cheju) Island is a volcanic island, dominated by Halla-san (Halla Mountain), a volcano 6,398 feet high and the tallest mountain in South Korea. The island was created entirely from volcanic eruptions approximately two million years ago. Because of the relative isolation of the island, the people of Jeju have developed a culture and language that are distinct from those of mainland Korea. The most distinct cultural artifact is the ubiquitous dol hareubang ("stone grandfather") carved from a block of lava. Jeju translates to "Island of the Gods" and lives up to its name with beautiful beaches, waterfalls and volcanic rock formations.

  21. 21

    Day 21 ·Scenic Cruising Kanmon Straits

    12 Nov 2027
  22. 22

    Day 22 ·Hiroshima, Japan

    13 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 22:00
    Hiroshima means “wide island” in Japanese. The city was established in the 16th Century on Japan’s largest island, Honshu, and grew into an important shipping center and prefecture capital, boasting a fine castle. Although it was an important city in Japan throughout the imperial period, its reputation in the greater world was burned into history when it became to target of the first atomic bombing of a civilian target in August of 1945. The United States airplane Enola Gay dropped a nuclear device nicknamed “Little Boy” on the city that morning, obliterating everything within a two-kilometer radius and directly killing 80,000 people. Approximately 70 percent of Hiroshima’s buildings were destroyed. Within a year, injury and radiation illness had killed an additional 90, 000 to 116,000 citizens. The attacks on Hiroshima and nearby Nagasaki quickly led to the surrender of Japan and effectively precipitated the end of World War II in Asia. Within a few years, Hiroshima had begun to rebuild, and the city became the focus of an international movement to eliminate nuclear weapons from future wars. Relics of its past such as the impressive Hiroshima Castle and the tranquil Shukkeien Garden were rebuilt, and the city undertook the construction of a Memorial Peace Park, which today attracts visitors from around the world. The park, which holds a museum and a memorial “Atomic Dome” constructed on the closest remaining building to the blast site, is a moving and impactful place of pilgrimage in this re-born City of Peace. One notable feature is a colorful memorial to Sadako Sasaki, a young woman whose dying wishes for world peace were recounted in the story A Thousand Paper Cranes.

  23. 23

    Day 23 ·Matsuyama

    14 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
  24. 24

    Day 24 ·Kochi, Japan

    15 Nov 2027
    Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
    Japan’s Shikoku island is a popular place of pilgrimage among Japanese Buddhists. Kochi has three of the 88 temples on the route. Chikurinji Temple, with its five-story pagoda, is one of them. Located on Mount Godaisan, it also features an adjacent botanical garden. The town is most famous for its castle, originally built in the early 17th century, but largely rebuilt following a fire in the mid-18th century. It is one of only 12 existing feudal-period castles in Japan. South of the town, Katsurahama beach is a popular destination, although swimming is not allowed due to strong currents. A picturesque shrine located on a high point overlooking the sea is the perfect postcard image of rural Japan. The beach is also a good spot to enjoy Katsuo no Tataki, the traditional local dish of lightly grilled and seasoned bonito tuna.
  25. 25

    Day 25 ·Osaka

    16 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00
  26. 26

    Day 26 ·Osaka

    17 Nov 2027
    Depart 18:00
  27. 27

    Day 27 ·Shingu, Japan

    18 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 16:30
  28. 28

    Day 28 ·At Sea

    19 Nov 2027
  29. 29

    Day 29 ·Tokyo, JapanDisembark

    20 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00

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