Sacred Japan & South Korea
Sacred Japan & South Korea
$8495
Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the cultural and historical landscapes of Japan and South Korea with the "Sacred Japan & South Korea" expedition. Begin your adventure in the vibrant city of Osaka, exploring its modern architecture and historic sites. Discover the serene beauty of Koraku-en Garden and the merchant quarter in Kurashiki, and reflect on history at Hiroshima's Peace Park. Experience the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Gyeongju in South Korea, rich in ancient history and Buddhist culture. Admire traditional pottery in Hagi and explore the art center of Kanazawa. Conclude your journey on Sado Island, experiencing its unique cultural and natural beauty. Travel comfortably aboard the luxurious Heritage Adventurer, with all-inclusive meals and beverages, and enjoy seamless transfers by bullet train. This expedition promises a rich tapestry of experiences, from traditional arts to breathtaking landscapes. ...more ...less
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Osaka
Location: Osaka, Osaka Castle
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
Arrive at Honshu’s largest port city Osaka where modern architecture and a vibrant dining scene are nestled alongside the 16th Century shogunate Osaka Castle, and make your way to your hotel where you will spend the first night of the expedition. This evening meet your fellow voyagers and expedition guides over dinner at the hotel. ...more ...less
Day 2: Osaka
Location: Minoh Park, Osaka Castle, Dotonbori
Accommodation Name: Heritage Adventurer
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before exploring Osaka. Opportunities here include visiting Minoh Park and Osaka Castle. With an area of just 9.6 square kilometres (963 hectares), Minoh Park is one
of Japan’s smallest National Parks and home to the iconic 33-metre high Minoh Waterfall and diverse wildlife, including the Japanese Giant Salamander and protected Mino Monkeys. Explore Osaka Castle, one of Japan’s most famous landmarks, take in the views from Osaka Castle Main Tower and relive dramatic stories of warlords and Osaka’s fascinating history. We also plan to visit Dotonbori, Osaka’s vibrant downtown hub of food and culture, for lunch. This afternoon your Captain and Expedition Team welcome you aboard Heritage Adventurer.
Day 3: Tomano
Location: Koraku-en, Okayama, Okayama Castle, Okayama, Kurashiki, Ohara Museum of Art, Kurashiki, Naoshima Island, Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima, Benesse House, Naoshima
Accommodation Name: Heritage Adventurer
From the port of Uno-Ko, we will visit one of Japan’s most famed gardens, Koraku-en, which translates as ‘garden of pleasure after’. This 17th-Century formal garden has 28 acres to explore and offers stunning views of the nearby towering Okayama Castle. This afternoon we will continue to Kurashiki, where we explore the old merchant quarter, and its fine 17th-century wooden warehouses painted white with traditional black tiles along a canal framed with weeping willows and filled with koi. There will also be the opportunity to visit the Ohara Museum of Art which includes rare works by Matisse, Picasso and Renoir and collections from Japan’s renowned Mingei movement, including ceramics by Shōji Hamada. For those interested in art you may wish to travel to Naoshima Island – Japan’s art island – for a full-day excursion. Your day on Naoshima Island will have you admiring its architecture and art museums, including Chichu Art Museum and Benesse House, featuring work by Japanese and international artists including the iconic pumpkins by Yayoi Kusama.
Day 4: Hiroshima/Miyajima
Location: Hiroshima, Miyajima Island
Accommodation Name: Heritage Adventurer
Despite its history, including being the site of the world’s first atomic bomb attack on 6 August 1945, Hiroshima is a vibrant and thriving cosmopolitan community. We plan to visit the beautiful Peace Park and Museum, with its sombre cenotaph containing names of atomic bomb victims, and the permanently lit ‘Flame of Peace’. We plan to time our visit to Miyajima Island during high tide, where possible, to experience the floating Torii Gate. Considered one of Japan’s most scenic spots it is also the location of the famed Daisho-in Buddhist temple. Choose to indulge in fresh local oysters and ice cream, while native Sika deer wander the streets, and enjoy the views of the Shinto Shrine and Torri Gate.
Day 5: Hagi
Location: Hagi, Hagi Castle Ruins, Shizuki Park, Tokoji Temple, Senzaki, Ryugu no Shiofuki, Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum, Akiyoshido Cave
Accommodation Name: Heritage Adventurer
Hagi was a minor fishing port until Mori Terumoto fortified it in 1604, and it was Mori Samurai that helped spark off the anti-Tokugawa revolt in the mid-19th Century. Today, it is better known for its traditional pottery making. This morning we will explore the Teramachi District with its temples and shrines, the Jokamachi District, where we find old Samurai houses and take time to visit the Hagi Castle ruins, Shizuki Park and Tokoji Temple. Spend this afternoon exploring the small town of Senzaki, birthplace of famous Japanese poet Misuzu Kaneko, and home to designated national natural monument and place of scenic beauty Ryugu no Shiofuki/The Dragon Spout, and the region’s famous fish cake cuisine Senzaki Kamaboko which date back to the 1680s. Or travel to the outskirts of the city and the Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum which is dedicated to a large collection of Hagiyaki pottery which was highly prized in the Edo period as wares for tea ceremonies. Alternatively, discover the natural wonders of 300 million year old limestone Akiyoshido Cave.
Day 6: Ulsan, South Korea
Location: Ulsan, Gyeongju, Tumuli Park, Bulguksa Temple, Woljeonggyo Bridge, Hwanglidangil Road, Taehwagang Bamboo Forest
Accommodation Name: Heritage Adventurer
Today we cross the Sea of Japan to Ulsan in South Korea where we plan to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Gyeongju. The capital of the Silla Dynasty and dating back to the first millennium, Gyeongju is known as ‘the museum without walls’ and is full of ancient Korean history and Buddhist culture. Stroll among excavated monuments, temples, tombs and pagodas at Tumuli Park and the Bulguksa Buddhist Temple. We may also visit the iconic Woljeonggyo Bridge, savour Korean delicacies and explore Hwanglidangil Road, South Korea’s trendy yet traditional Korean-style food, pub, and shopping street and walk in the beautiful Taehwagang Bamboo Forest. Today is a perfect taste of South Korea.
Day 7: Matsue, Japan
Location: Sakaiminato, Matsue Castle, Daisen-Oki National Park, Mount Daisen, Ogamiyama Shrine, Daisenji Temple, Yuushien Garden, Adachi Museum of Art
Accommodation Name: Heritage Adventurer
Arrive at the port of Sakaiminato, entry point to Matsue, known as ‘the town of water’ due to being situated between Lake Shinji and Lake Nakaumi. We plan to visit Matsue Castle, a national treasure and one of Japan’s few largely intact 17th Century castles. Other options today may include exploring Daisen-Oki National Park and Mount Daisen with its rich Buddhist culture, it was once home to 3,000 soldier monks, and offers panoramic views from the summit at the Ogamiyama Shrine before visiting the breathtaking Daisenji Temple. Visit the Japanese circuit-style Yuushien Garden combining the traditional elements of a pond, waterfalls, streams, stone lanterns, rock garden and a variety of seasonal flowers including more than 250 types of Japanese Peony, or the Adachi Museum of Art renowned for its superb Japanese gardens and collection of contemporary Japanese paintings, comprising some 1,500 of the country’s
most highly regarded paintings produced after the Meiji period.
Day 8: Kanazawa
Location: Shirakawa-go, Kanazawa, Kenroku-en Garden
Accommodation Name: Heritage Adventurer
Options today include exploring the historic mountain settlement and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Shirakawa-go, high in the remote mountains of the Shogawa River Valley in Hakusan National Park. Take in the sights on mountain walks and experience the unique cultural traditions including the region’s iconic Gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are more than 250 years old, designed to withstand the heavy snow in winter and provide a large attic space for cultivating silkworms. Alternatively explore the rich art centre of Kanazawa discovering some of the unique styles of Japanese art. Kanazawa is rightly famous for its Kutani-style pottery, exquisite lacquerware, gold-leaf workmanship, hand painted silk, and classical Noh dance-drama performed since the 14th Century. Wander the winding cobblestone streets of Kanazawa’s Geisha district Higashi Chaya, explore elegant restaurants and craft galleries and visit the impressive Edo-period Kenroku-en Garden, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan.
Day 9: Sado Island
Location: Sado Island, Shukunegi Village, Sado Island Taiko Centre
Accommodation Name: Heritage Adventurer
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today we will explore remote Sado Island off the coast of Niigata. Comprising the mountain ranges of Osado and Kosado flanking the Kokunaka Plain, Sado was once a destination of political exile. It now boasts its own rich cultural and religious life incorporating puppet theatre, Okesa folk songs, Ondeko drumming and demon dances, and Noh theatre thanks to some of its more famous displaced figures. Home to the Japanese Crested Ibis, extinct on the mainland, and the iconic Taraibune Tub Boats, which we will have the opportunity to experience, this island off the beaten path combines stunning natural scenery including Senkakuwan Bay and Ogi Peninsula, and wilderness and wildlife with a rich history including gold and silver mining, Samurai warrior culture and unique agri- and aqua-culture practices. Sado Island is widely considered a perfect miniature version of Japan. Here, we will visit the Shukunegi Village National Important Preservation Area and learn more about traditional taiko drumming at the Sado Island Taiko Centre.
Day 10: Niigata to Tokyo
Location: Niigata, Tokyo
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning sail into the bustling port town of Niigata, famous for snow, rice, sake, hot springs and the six-arched, granite-sided stone Bandai Bridge, designated as a Nationally Important Cultural Property in 2004, and one of the most scenic spots in the city. Enjoy breakfast before travelling by Shinkansen, ‘bullet train’, to Tokyo, check into your hotel and spend the evening at your leisure.
Day 11: Tokyo
Location: Tokyo, Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport)
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast continue your adventure or take a complimentary coach, departing 9am, to Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport).
Ship Details
Heritage Adventurer

Ship Overview
Heritage Adventurer is a true pioneering expedition vessel of exceptional pedigree. Often referred to as the 'Grande Dame of Expedition Cruising' due to her celebrated history and refined design, she was purpose-built for adventure in 1991 at Finland's Rauma shipyard and specifically designed for Polar exploration.
Setting a peerless standard in authentic expedition travel, Heritage Adventurer (formerly known as MS Hanseatic) combines the highest passenger ship iceclass rating (1A Super) with an impressive history of Polar exploration. Having held records for the most northern and southern Arctic and Antarctic navigations, and for traversing both the Northwest and Northeast Passages, makes Heritage Adventurer perfect for pioneering New Zealand-based Heritage Expeditions signature experiential expedition travel.
Originally designed to accommodate 184 guests, Heritage Adventurer now welcomes just 140 expeditioners ensuring spacious, stylish and comfortable voyages, while a fleet of 14 Zodiacs ensures all guests are able to maximise their expedition adventure. Heritage Adventurer proudly continues our traditions of exceptional, personalised expedition experiences as Heritage Expeditions flagship.
Ship Details
Ship Name:
Heritage Adventurer
Draft:
4.97 metres
Shipyard:
Rauma, Finland
Year Built:
1991
Maximum Speed:
15 knots
Gross Tonnage:
8,378gt
Engines:
3,940 horsepower (x2)
Length:
124 metres
Zodiacs:
14
Beam:
18 metres
Classification:
Lloyds 1AS, GL E4
Cruising Speed:
12 knots
Accommodation:
140 guests
Range:
8,600 nautical miles
Deck Plans
Deck Plan
Deck Plan
What's Included
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Landing fees
Landing fees are included in the tour package.
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Pre and post cruise transfers
Pre-cruise transfer and post-cruise bullet train transfer are included.
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Shore excursions and activities
All shore excursions and activities are included, along with a programme of lectures by noted naturalists.
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Transport
The tour includes pre-cruise transfer and post-cruise bullet train transfer, allowing you to explore Japan and South Korea comfortably. Travel between destinations aboard the purpose-built expedition flagship, Heritage Adventurer, for a seamless journey.
What's Not Included
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Items of a personal nature
All items of a personal nature are not included.
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Laundry
Laundry services are not included.
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Drinks
Drinks outside of the specified inclusions are not included.
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Gratuities and flights
Gratuities, international, and domestic flights are not included.
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Visas and travel insurance
Visas and travel insurance are not included.
Mode of Transport
The tour includes pre-cruise transfer and post-cruise bullet train transfer, allowing you to explore Japan and South Korea comfortably. Travel between destinations aboard the purpose-built expedition flagship, Heritage Adventurer, for a seamless journey.
Accommodation
Enjoy one night hotel accommodation equivalent to your onboard accommodation, including dinner and breakfast, before embarking on the luxurious Heritage Adventurer for an all-inclusive cruise with meals, house beer, wine, and soft drinks.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of accommodation is provided before the cruise?
The tour includes one night of hotel accommodation equivalent to your onboard accommodation, including dinner and breakfast, before embarking on the cruise.
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What meals are included during the cruise?
All onboard ship accommodation with meals is included, along with house beer, wine, and soft drinks with lunch and dinner.
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Are shore excursions included in the tour package?
Yes, all shore excursions and activities are included, along with a programme of lectures by noted naturalists.
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What is the mode of transport between destinations during the tour?
Travel between destinations is aboard the purpose-built expedition flagship, Heritage Adventurer, and includes pre-cruise transfer and post-cruise bullet train transfer.
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What cultural experiences can I expect on Sado Island?
On Sado Island, you can experience traditional taiko drumming, the iconic Taraibune Tub Boats, and explore the Shukunegi Village National Important Preservation Area.
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What is unique about the visit to Hiroshima and Miyajima Island?
In Hiroshima, you will visit the Peace Park and Museum, and on Miyajima Island, you can experience the floating Torii Gate during high tide, along with the Daisho-in Buddhist temple.
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What can I expect to see in Gyeongju, South Korea?
In Gyeongju, you will explore ancient Korean history and Buddhist culture, including Tumuli Park, Bulguksa Buddhist Temple, and the iconic Woljeonggyo Bridge.
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What fitness level is required?
Guests are required to have a reasonable level of fitness in order to participate in landings. While not strenuous, travellers who participate on excursions must be able to climb a ship-side gangway, get in and out of Zodiacs and be able to stand unaided. Each landing and excursion caters to all fitness levels ranging from easy to challenging, ultimately each guest is able to decide how active or relaxing their voyage is.
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Is any clothing included?
Thermally-insulated Muck Boots are provided for use on all our Southern Ocean voyages while guests travelling to the Ross Sea are supplied with an Antarctic grade jacket during their time in Antarctica.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Please contact us for our latest Covid-19 policies
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Is there a doctor on board?
Yes, on Heritage Adventurer there is an on board doctor with a small infirmary and on many voyages a First Responder will travel with guests on excursions. Heritage Explorer does not have a doctor on board, however our crew are trained in first aid.
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Are drinks included?
Yes, house wine, beer and soft drinks are included with lunch and dinner on all Heritage Expeditions voyages. Complimentary drinks can also be enjoyed during special events on board while bar purchases can also be charged to your stateroom.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Travelling with Heritage Expeditions is to travel responsibly. As biologists and ornithologists, we are intimately aware of the many issues that confront animals and their habitats, the world's oceans and isolated ethnic groups. We also take action: we actively contribute to the conservation of the places we visit in several ways; we 'buy local' and employ locally; we make sure that travellers are respectful of local customs and traditions; and we dispose of waste responsibly.
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Is there a gym on board?
Yes, Heritage Adventurer has a gym, pool, sauna, Jacuzzi and Spa on Deck 7. While there is no gym on Heritage Explorer, guests have plenty of opportunity to stretch their legs on shore or take the kayaks out, weather permitting.
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What is the onboard currency?
Heritage Adventurer operates in US$ while Heritage Explorer is NZ$.
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Does a single supplement apply?
Heritage Adventurer has 20 dedicated single cabins (12 x Main Deck Single Staterooms on Deck 3 and 8 x Superior Single Staterooms on Deck 5). Heritage Adventurer also has the option of guests sharing in our Main Deck Triple (Deck 3) and Superior Triple (Deck 5) Staterooms. There may also be the option to share a Deck 4 or Deck 5 Superior Stateroom with another solo-travelling guest of the same gender. Heritage Explorer has 2 dedicated single cabins, Wandering, and if these are booked there may be availability to book a Salvin’s Twin/Double or Buller’s as a single at 1.8 times the published per person rate.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Heritage Expeditions was formed in 1985.
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Is there Wi-Fi on board?
Yes, there is Wi-Fi available on both ships. Heritage Adventurer has a connection via satellite and vouchers can be purchased from reception. Wi-Fi is included on Heritage Explorer.
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Are all excursions included?
Yes, all standard excursions are included in the voyage cost. All you will need to pay for on board is anything of a personal nature, laundry, drinks and gratuities.
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Low Deposit
Heritage Expeditions requires a minimum deposit of 25% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 90 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of heritage expeditions charges.
Up to 91 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 90 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.
Sacred Japan & South Korea
11 Days Starting in Osaka, Japan and ending in Tokyo, Japan
Visiting: Osaka, Osaka Castle, Minoh Park, Dotonbori, Koraku-en, Okayama, Okayama Castle, Okayama, Kurashiki, Ohara Museum of Art, Kurashiki, Naoshima Island, Chichu Art Museum, Naoshima, Benesse House, Naoshima, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, Hagi, Hagi Castle Ruins, Shizuki Park, Tokoji Temple, Senzaki, Ryugu no Shiofuki, Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum, Akiyoshido Cave, Ulsan, Gyeongju, Tumuli Park, Bulguksa Temple, Woljeonggyo Bridge, Hwanglidangil Road, Taehwagang Bamboo Forest, Sakaiminato, Matsue Castle, Daisen-Oki National Park, Mount Daisen, Ogamiyama Shrine, Daisenji Temple, Yuushien Garden, Adachi Museum of Art, Shirakawa-go, Kanazawa, Kenroku-en Garden, Sado Island, Shukunegi Village, Sado Island Taiko Centre, Niigata, Tokyo ...more ...less
Tour operator:
Ship Name:
Heritage AdventurerGuide Type:
Fully Guided
Ship Capacity:
Age range:
18-99
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Interests:
Cultural, Gardens & Nature Tours, History, Religion and Spiritual