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From Japan to South Korea: 14 days of temples, gardens, and megacities, blending tradition and modernity

Main features
Boat type: yacht
Number of cabins: 59
Maximum capacity: 118 travelers
Crew members: 75

Cabins

Comfort cabin with porthole - Cat 1 - Magellan Deck
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Located on the Magellan Deck (Deck 1), this 21-square-meter cabin offers a pleasant and functional space for a comfortable stay on board.
It features two beds that can be pushed together, allowing you to customize the layout to your preferences. The cabin is equipped with a mini-refrigerator, a television, a closet for your personal belongings, and a hair dryer.
The private bathroom includes a shower, providing all the comfort you need after a day of... more+ sailing or excursions. 
Deluxe porthole cabin - Cat 2 - Columbus Deck
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Located on the Columbus Deck (Deck 2), this 22-square-meter cabin offers optimal comfort in a slightly more spacious setting.
It features two beds that can be pushed together, a mini-refrigerator, a television, a convenient closet for your personal belongings, and a hairdryer.
The private bathroom includes a shower, ensuring all the comfort you need during your cruise.
Deluxe balcony cabin - Cat 3 - Marco Polo Deck
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Located on the Marco Polo Deck (Deck 3), this 21-square-meter cabin offers a bright and inviting setting thanks to its private balcony, which is perfect for enjoying the scenery throughout the cruise.
It is equipped with two beds that can be pushed together, a mini-fridge, a TV, a closet for ample storage, and a hairdryer.
The private bathroom includes a shower, ensuring complete comfort during your stay on board.
Deluxe balcony cabin - Cat 4 - Erikson Deck
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Located on the Erikson Deck (Deck 4), this 21-square-meter cabin offers a comfortable space complete with a private balcony, perfect for enjoying the scenery while sailing.
It features two beds that can be pushed together, a mini-fridge, a TV, a closet for storing your personal belongings, and a hairdryer.
The private bathroom is equipped with a shower, ensuring all the comfort you need during your cruise.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice due to weather conditions or for technical reasons (captain's decision). Sailing times may vary depending on sea conditions and weather.

Itinerary

Osaka
Departure on a scheduled flight with a stopover en route to Osaka.
Accommodation: Plane
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Osaka
In the afternoon, arrival in Osaka, Japan’s third-largest city. Transfer to a 4-star hotel.... more+ Check-in and dinner at the hotel. After dinner, a short stroll through the Dōtonbori district. This colorful and bustling neighborhood, located along the canal of the same name, is particularly famous for its extraordinary
vibrancy and its maze of giant signs and neon lights. Overnight at the hotel.
 
Included activities: Walking tour of the Dôtonbori district, more+
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Osaka Himeji Kobe
Departure for Himeji, famous for its Himeji-jo Castle. Tour of the castle, a Japanese national... more+ treasure and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Himeji-jo is one of the last twelve Japanese castles whose main keep is still authentic. Although it appears elegant and harmonious, Himeji-jo is a true fortress protected by heavy stone walls and a labyrinth of gates and machicolations. Continue to Kōko-en Park, established in 1992, featuring nine themed gardens. Return to Osaka via Kobe for lunch and a taste of the famous Kobe beef, renowned for its unparalleled and strictly selected meat. Transfer to the port of Osaka or Kobe and board the ship. Dinner and overnight stay on board. 
Included activities: Tour of Himeji Castle, Discover Koko-en Park, more+
Accommodation: Night on board
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Lunch
Diner
Kobe Takamatsu
In the morning, arrival in Takamatsu, capital of Kagawa Prefecture located on the edge of the Seto... more+ Inland Sea. Visit Ritsurin-koen Historical Park, known as one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan. Backed by Mount Shiun, it offers exceptional landscapes dotted with ponds, numerous wooded hills, bridges, and pavilions. It perfectly embodies the art of Japanese gardening. Lunch on board. In the afternoon, visit the Shikoku Mura museum village. This architectural park brings together traditional houses and buildings dating from the Edo to the Taishô era, four of which are designated as important cultural properties. Dinner and overnight stay on board. 
Included activities: Visit to Ritsurin-koen Park, Visit to Shikoku Mura museum village, more+
Accommodation: Night on board
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Takamatsu Uno Ko Shodoshima
In the morning, take the ferry to Shodoshima Island, located in the Harima Sea, itself part of the... more+ Seto Inland Sea. Much loved for its climate and beautiful landscapes, Shodoshima is nicknamed "Japan's olive island." It is also renowned for its traditional soy sauce production, which is naturally and slowly matured in wooden barrels. Discover the Kankakei Gorge, deeply carved by erosion and volcanic activity.
traditional soy sauce, which is naturally and slowly matured in wooden barrels. Discover the Kankakei Gorge, deeply carved by erosion and volcanic activity. Take the cable car that crosses the gorge and offers impressive views of the inland sea, where you can admire the landscape of rocks and vertiginous cliffs. Continue across the island and its natural scenery of terraced rice fields nestled in the hills, which are particularly green in spring. Lunch at a restaurant during the excursion. Return on board and set sail for Hiroshima. Dinner and night on board.
 
Included activities: Discovering the Kankakei Gorge, Tour of the island and observation of terraced rice fields, more+
Accommodation: Night on board
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Shodoshima Hiroshima Miyajima
Arrival in Hiroshima in the morning and visit to the Peace Memorial. The park features memorials,... more+ including a cenotaph bearing the names of all known victims of the atomic bomb, as well as the "Flame of Peace," which burns continuously. Outside the park, the Atomic Bomb Dome is one of the few original buildings to have survived the explosion. It symbolizes the city's martyrdom, but also its rebirth. Visit the museum, which displays a large collection of photos, videos, and personal effects of the victims. Return to the ship for lunch, then continue sailing to Miyajima. This sacred island off the coast of Hiroshima is one of Japan's wonders. Discover the Itsukushima-jinja Shinto shrine, founded in the 6th century and dedicated to three goddesses of the sea. The scarlet gate called Torii, the giant camphor wood gates and the natural setting form a backdrop of absolute perfection around this splendid floating temple. Dinner and overnight stay on board. 
Included activities: Discovering the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Observation of the dome of the A-bomb, more+
Accommodation: Night on board
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Miyajima Hagi
Stopover in Hagi, one of Japan’s most beautiful and authentic historic cities. Explore the walled... more+ city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a perfectly preserved example of a Japanese feudal town. Then, visit the five-story pagoda at Ruriko-ji Temple. Now a National Treasure, it was built of cypress wood in the 14th century (currently under renovation, scheduled to reopen in March 2026). Return to the ship for lunch. Afternoon cruise toward South Korea. 
Included activities: Tour of the five-story pagoda at Ruriko-ji Temple, Discover the fortified city of Hagi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, more+
Accommodation: Night on board
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Hagi Ulsan Gyeongju
Stopover in Ulsan, a port city in South Korea, and departure for a tour of the historic city of... more+ Gyeongju. Capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla (57 BC to 935 AD), its archaeological, cultural, and historical past has earned it a place on the World Heritage List. Often described as the most beautiful open-air museum in the world, the historic area of Gyeongju has preserved many prestigious remains. Visit the Tomb of the Heavenly Horse (Cheonmachong), a 5th or 6th century burial mound that bears witness to the funerary art of the Silla culture. Then, visit the National Museum, which houses an exceptional collection of finely crafted gold jewelry, ritual objects, metal weapons, and national treasures. Lunch at a restaurant. Then, visit Bulguksa Temple, a complete architectural complex housing seven national treasures. This major site is a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla Kingdom. The Dabotap and Seokgatap pagodas, listed as World Heritage Sites, represent the coexistence of the feminine (yin) and masculine (yang) elements. Return to Ulsan and stroll through Taehwagang National Garden, famous for its bamboo forest. Dinner and overnight stay on board. 
Included activities: Excursion to Gyeongju, Visit to the Tomb of the Heavenly Horse (Cheonmachong), more+
Accommodation: Night on board
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Gyeongju Sakaiminato Matsue
After a morning of cruising and lunch on board, we’ll stop in the port town of Sakaiminato.... more+ We’ll then head to Matsue, located in the heart of a region rich in archaeology and history. Visit Matsue Castle. Built in 1611, Matsue-jo is, along with Himeji-jo, one of Japan’s best-preserved medieval castles, and its keep has never been destroyed. Nicknamed the “Plovers’ Castle” due to the airy shape of its gables, it houses a fine collection of armor. Continue to the Adachi Museum of Art, a few kilometers from the city. The works in the collection of 19th- and 20th-century Japanese paintings are displayed on a rotating basis and arranged according to their harmony with the current season. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Included activities: Excursion to Matsue, Tour of Matsue Castle, more+
Accommodation: Night on board
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Matsue Maizuru Kyoto
Arrival in Maizuru in the morning and departure for Kyoto, literally "capital city." With its... more+ national treasures, 1,600 temples, 400 shrines, and numerous gardens, 200 of which are classified, Kyoto is the cultural and spiritual capital of Japan. Visit the Golden Pavilion, Japan's most famous site alongside Mount Fuji. Entirely and regularly covered in gold leaf, its graceful silhouette is reflected beautifully in a pond. Discover the Zen garden of Ryôan-ji Temple, known as the most perfect Zen garden ever created. Then continue on to the Silver Pavilion, a lacquered wooden pavilion surrounded by a sublime garden, originally designed to be covered with silver plates and rival the Golden Pavilion. Lunch at a restaurant. Walk along the "Philosopher's Path" to Nanzen-ji Temple, an important temple of the Rinzai branch of Japanese Zen Buddhism. Return on board at Maizuru. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Included activities: Excursion to Kyoto, Visit to the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), more+
Accommodation: Night on board
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Kyoto Kanazawa
Stopover in Kanazawa. Bordered by the Japanese Alps, Hakusan National Park, and the Sea of Japan,... more+ Kanazawa—literally “gold marsh”—is one of Japan’s most charming cities. Explore Kenroku-en Garden, which blends modern and classical elements and is known as one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. Developed between 1620 and 1840 by the Maeda family, it was opened to the public in 1874. It is also home to Japan’s oldest fountain. Lunch on board. In the afternoon, explore the historic village of Shirakawa-gô, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in a remote region, this village—known for its mulberry cultivation and silkworm farming—is famous for its gabled thatched-roof houses, unique in Japan. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Included activities: Discovering Kenroku-en Garden, Discover the historic village of Shirakawa-go, more+
Accommodation: Night on board
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Kanazawa Tokyo
In the morning, disembark and transfer by Shinkansen, Japan’s high-speed train, to Tokyo. Lunch... more+ at a restaurant, followed by a visit to Meiji-jingû Shrine, one of Japan’s most famous Shinto shrines. It was built in 1920, after the death of Emperor Meiji, to enshrine him in the
Japanese pantheon of deities. Continue on to Harajuku, a former neighborhood of small shops that has become the city’s trendiest district. Dinner at a restaurant and overnight stay in a 4-star hotel.
 
Included activities: Visit to Meiji Shrine, Discovering the Harajuku district, more+
Accommodation: Overnight stay in hotel included more+
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Tokyo
In the morning, explore the historic Asakusa district. With its low-rise buildings, small shops,... more+ traditional restaurants, and compact layout that makes it easy to explore on foot, Asakusa is undoubtedly Tokyo’s most charming neighborhood. It is home to the city’s oldest temple, Senso-ji. Visit this very popular Buddhist temple. Lunch at a restaurant. Then, transfer to the airport and departure on a scheduled flight with a layover. 
Included activities: Discovering the old Asakusa district, Visit to Senso-ji Temple, more+
Accommodation: Plane
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Tokyo
Flight on a scheduled flight with a stopover. Arrival in Paris, Brussels, or Geneva. Arrival on the... more+ same day. 
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner

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The price includes
Flights from Paris, Brussels, or Geneva to Osaka and Tokyo to Paris, Brussels, or Geneva on scheduled flights with stopovers (Emirates, Qatar Airways)
Air taxes
Transfers mentioned in the program by coach or train
Accommodation in a double room in a 4-star hotel in Osaka (1 night)
Accommodation in a double room in a 4-star hotel in Tokyo (1 night)
Drinks with meals on board: still water, wine, tea, coffee
The services of a French-speaking cruise director for the duration of the trip
Onboard conferences
Tips for the ship's crew
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
Hotels included in the program
The price does not include
Guides available in other languages for groups only
Other beverages then the aforementioned
Customary tips for guides and drivers
Travel insurance
Meals not included in the program
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Filovent comprehensive cover (4.8% to 5.5% of the cruise price) more+
Additional information
Languages spoken on board: French
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request

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