Japan's Islands & Inland Sea
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
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€12,246
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Days
17
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Nights
16
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PRICE FROM | DURATION | |
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EUR
€12,246
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Days
17
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Nights
16
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Introduction
Visit South Korea and Japan with Hapag-Lloyd Cruises and embark on a premier journey from the northern reaches of Hokkaido, the tranquil waters of Japan’s Inland Sea to picturesque Busan in South Korea.
Picture landscapes so meticulously beautiful they seem hand-painted—pristine white beaches, lush verdant forests, and towering mountains. This voyage is a living canvas, offering open-air museums dedicated to the exquisite art of Asian architecture, where you can admire ancient pagodas, serene temples, and traditional tea houses. Accompanied by an experienced and knowledgeable team of experts on board, set forth on a quest to unveil the rich tapestry of Japan’s identity. Along the way, take a detour to South Korea, a country brimming with life and steeped in culture, adding another layer of discovery to this unforgettable exploration.
Your Ship:
Discover the perfect blend of thrilling adventure and supreme comfort with HANSEATIC inspiration’s new expedition class. Tailored for a select group of no more than 230 guests, or 199 on Antarctic expeditions and Spitsbergen circumnavigations, this vessel promises first-class service and memorable experiences in the world’s most breathtaking locales. The cabins and suites are sanctuaries of relaxation, where curved lines, natural hues, and premium materials create a serene ambience.
Embark on a global culinary journey in the three spacious restaurants, offering a fusion of expedition spirit and gourmet international cuisine, complemented by flexible dining and 24-hour cabin service. After a day of exploration, the OCEAN SPA and Sports Club invite you to rejuvenate your body and align your senses, whether through a sauna with an ocean view, a soothing massage, or a vigorous workout. Enhance your adventure with insightful presentations and the Ocean Academy, preparing you for the research trip of a lifetime amidst the natural marvels of your excursions.
Itinerary
Day 1 : Otaru
Today you will make your own way to the embarkation point of your cruise.
Day 2 : At Sea
Your day at sea today is an invitation to unwind in the most serene setting imaginable. Let the gentle caress of the sea breeze and the soothing sounds of the waves become your sanctuary of relaxation. Whether basking in the warmth of the sun on the deck, indulging in a rejuvenating spa treatment, or enjoying a cocktail as the sun dips below the waterline, each moment is a peaceful retreat into tranquillity. The sea becomes a haven where stresses fade away, replaced by a sense of calm and rejuvenation that only the open water can provide. Here, amidst the boundless beauty of the ocean, you will find the perfect blend of relaxation and bliss on your cruise journey.
Day 3 : Wajima, Noto Peninsula
Your discovery begins along the north-western coast of the main island of Honshu: experience the colourful hustle and bustle at the morning market in Wajima or explore the rugged Noto Peninsula with its ancient, terraced rice fields (additional charge).
Day 4 : Oki Islands
Both geology and the remote location have created a very special ecosystem on the Oki Islands, characterised by red rock formations and green vegetation. Enjoy the constantly changing views of the sea from the 257-metre-tall Matengai Cliff on a hike along the Kuniga Coast (additional charge). Alternatively, you can visit Takuhi Shrine (additional charge) or explore the islands by bus and boat (additional charge).
Day 5 : Sakaiminato
Sakaiminato is famous for the whimsical bronze figures of the manga artist Mizuki Shigeru, who was born here. Daisen-Oki National Park looks like something from a Japanese ink painting – for example, with the “twin” of Mount Fujiyama – scenes that you can enjoy while hiking on Mount Daisen (optional activity).
More optional activities:
- The Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine is considered one of the most important Shinto shrines. This is where newlyweds pray for a happy marriage and single people wish for a partner.
- Visit the old samurai town of Matsue, which has retained its original character. With a castle from the 17th century and the private Adachi Museum of Art – a remarkable collection of paintings and ceramics set amidst a beautiful Japanese garden.
Day 6 : Busan, South Korea
Arrive in the fascinating realm of Busan, South Korea. From here enjoy, a coastal hike through Igidae Park with its small suspension bridges reveals the close bond between Koreans and nature (additional charge). You can let your senses revel in a Korean cookery course where at the largest fish market in the country, you will discover typical food and ingredients with which you will prepare Korean “fire meat” bulgogi (additional charge).
Day 7 : Nagasaki
Back in Japan, Nagasaki will first tell you its moving story. But you will not only learn about the events around 1945 – the focus will also be on the country’s oldest stone bridge and the oldest Christian church. Geishas are a symbol of traditional Japanese culture. The lifestyle and duties of this “person of the arts” will be explained to you personally during an authentic Japanese lunch in the company of a geisha (additional charge).
Day 8 : Kamikoshiki-Shima
The rocky and green Koshikishima Islands lie off the west coast of the prefecture of Kagoshima and can only be reached by small ships. An ideal destination: the Zodiacs takes you ashore on Kamikoshiki-Shima, and you will discover the marvellous nature with beautiful beaches on hikes or walks with your experts.
Day 9 : Yakushima
In the southwest of Japan, the Nansei Islands are lined up over an area of 1000 km2 as the “South Seas of Japan”. Yakushima boasts a lush tropical landscape and ancient, mossy cedar forest. There are excellent hiking opportunities here, such as trekking in Shiratani-Unsuikyo National Park (additional charge).
Day 10 : Beppu
The spa city of Beppu demonstrates how bathing rituals shape Japanese culture. Even the samurai asked for support from the deities while bathing in an onsen. When you ease yourself into the hot thermal waters of Beppu, you will be able to partake in this relaxing tradition for yourself (additional charge). The more than 60 stone Buddhas in Usuki, made from lava and tuff around 1,000 years ago, are a special expression of Japan’s religion (additional charge).
Day 11 : Hiroshima
Hiroshima symbolises a very eventful period in modern history – your exploration of the area will be shaped by memorials. The witness to global history excursion will touch on the tragic events of 1945 and take you to the Peace Memorial Park, designed by star architect Kenzo Tange (additional charge). Hiroshima Castle, a reconstructed castle, offers an insight into the samurai era (additional charge). Hiroshima is an impressive place of remembrance, but also of hope and new beginnings. Discover the faces and stories of the city well into the evening: your ship will be staying here overnight.
Days 12 : Miyajima
The picturesque coastal landscapes of the sacred island of Miyajima have inspired both art and literature. After landing, discover its allure on hikes: the Itsukushima Shrine is one of Japan’s most famous landmarks. At high tide, the famous red gate is reflected in the water, symbolising the ancient veneration of nature characteristic of Shintoism.
Days 13 & 14 : Japan’s Inland Sea, Ujishima & Nooshima
Your ship will be sailing into the Japanese Inland Sea – also known as the Seto Inland Sea. The ship will take two days to explore the expansive territory in the form of many rocks and small islands, mostly overgrown with pine trees and lined with sandy bays. Experience the idyllic setting of one of Japan’s first national parks as you land with the Zodiacs on the uninhabited island of Ujishima, where trusting sika deer and roe deer live. Naoshima is probably the most unusual exhibition venue for contemporary and modern art. When the traditional economy on the island collapsed, the Benesse Art Foundation created a lively art biotope here. Explore at your own pace – and let yourself be surprised by crazy installations, spectacular sculptures and the museums designed by Japanese star architect Tadao Ando. Afterwards, urban life becomes an art form on the edge of this “Japanese Mediterranean”.
Day 15 : Osaka
Osaka is a lively city with a rich history and modern flair. It is famous for its cuisine, including okonomiyaki and takoyaki. You can get to know the specialities on a street food tour (optional activity). From Osaka, the route leads to the spiritual centre of the country in Kyoto, the old imperial city with countless temples and lavishly decorated shrines (optional activity).
Day 16 : At Sea
Today you will enjoy your second day at sea during your cruise.
Day 17 : Yokohama
After breakfast, disembark your ship before making your own way to the airport where your journey concludes.
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Pricing
Pricing (per person), EUR
TYPE |
TWIN from |
SINGLE from |
EXTRA from |
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2025 | |||
Outside Cabin |
€12,246 |
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Panoramic Cabin |
€12,246 |
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French Balcony Cabin |
€14,184 |
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Balcony Cabin |
€15,067 |
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Junior Suite |
€19,798 |
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Grand Suite |
€27,275 |
Special Offer
Onboard Credits!
On this departure enjoy an onboard credit of 300 Euros per person which can be used for payment of beverages and Wi-Fi. Valid for Platinum and Gold Fares.
Departs
2025 |
9 June |
Included
• Cruise journey
• 16-nights’ onboard the HANSEATIC inspiration in your selected category
• All meals during your cruise
• Beverage credit of €300 onboard this cruise
• A bottle of Champagne to welcome you into your cabin
• Minibar restocked daily with non-alcoholic beverages plus spirits in Junior and Grand Suites
• 24-hour cabin service
• Butler service in the Junior and Grand Suites
• English and German-speaking crew
• Presentations provided by experienced experts from various disciplines
• Use of the interactive Ocean Academy
• Use of the Ocean Spa & Sports Club
• Use of expedition equipment
• All landings and rides in the ship’s tenders and Zodiacs
• Access to the ship’s hospital with a Western-trained doctor
• One hour of free Wi-Fi per guest per day (satellite-dependent)
• Cancellation fee insurance (20% excess) in Platinum and Gold fares
• Gratuities and port fees
Not Included
• Shore excursions listed for an additional charge
• Laundry, dry cleaning, and ironing services
• Hairdressing and cosmetic treatments
• Photographer/videographer services
• Massage and spa treatments
• Personal training sessions
• Boutique purchases
• Medical services
Important Notes
- The Hapag-Lloyd Cruises pricing is dynamic and subject to change
- Available shore excursions are subject to change
Please refer to World Journeys terms & conditions
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