Experience the dynamic landscape of Japan on a 15-day premium cruise adventure that includes South Korea
Departing from Tokyo, you begin this premium cruise adventure experiencing traditional Japanese culture at the township of remote Shimizu and walking the cobblestone staircase to the sacred Kamikura Shrine at Shingu. Continue to the ideal vantage point of Kobe Port to explore the bustling streets of Osaka for an authentic food tour or spend time in Kyoto among modern architecture and ancient temples.
Discover the lush mountainous landscape of Iya Valley at remote Tokujima, learn about the history of soy sauce in Shodojima and explore the ancient castle at little-visited Karatsu. Visit Jeju Island in South Korea to view the Unesco-listed Manjanggul lave tube before discovering the little-known Goto Islands and concluding your journey in Fukuoka.
Highlights
Create traditional Arita-yaki pottery at Atelier Yume
Experience Awa (Fool’s Dance), a traditional dance with origins some 400 years’ old at Tokujima
View the iconic red torii gate of the Itsukujima shinto shrine ‘floating’ in the Seto Inland Sea
Uncover Second World War history at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park
Visit Osaka, the food capital of Japan, or the historic city of Kyoto where traditional and modern architecture collide
Explore the Unesco-listed Manjanggul lava tube on South Korea’s Jeju Island
Discover the natural beauty of Tsushima’s untouched forests and visit the ancient Banshoin temple
Visit Matsuyama Castle on top of Mount Katsuyama, one of Japan’s 12 original castles constructed in the early 1600s
Key Information
Accommodation: 14 Premium nights (cruise boat)
All meals while on the ship
Beer, house wine, spirits, juices and soft drinks during lunch and dinner
All excursions and sightseeing
Daily lectures and briefings
What's Included
Premium accommodation on board the Coral Geographer
All excursions and sightseeing
Use of Xplorer and Zodiacs
Daily lectures and briefings & demonstrations
All meals, chef-prepared on board
Captain’s welcome and farewell events, and open bridge access
Selected wines, beers, and spirits with juices, and soft drinks served with lunch and dinner
24-hour barista-style coffee and tea station
All entrance fees to National Parks and Ports
Tips and gratuities for guides and crew
Your expedition photos captured during the voyage
What's Not Included
Pre and post cruise flights
Pre and post cruise accommodation
Travel insurance
Arrival & departure transfers
Entry visas to Japan
Vaccinations
Alcoholic drinks (including beer and wine) outside of lunch and dinner service
Items of a personal nature including but not limited to phone and internet communications and bar charges (outside of the included drinks package as highlighted), laundry charges and souvenir purchase
Sustainability and Impact
At Exodus, we thrive on travel, and we firmly believe our adventures should help destinations thrive too.
As a certified B Corp, we aim to take a ‘nature positive’ approach across our adventures, including carbon and waste reduction, animal welfare and support for rewilding and conservation. We also seek to contribute to local communities, providing economic opportunity and empowerment.
Board the Coral Geographer from Tokyo Bay at 4pm for a 7pm departure. Settle into your cabin and relax as we set sail towards the Sea of Japan. This evening, join the Captain’s Welcome drinks and meet your crew and fellow guests as the sun sets.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Dinner
Days
2 - 14
Days 2 to 14 – key destinations
These are expedition itineraries covering remote regions. Your Captain and Expedition Team may make changes to the daily schedule when necessary to maximise guest experience. Below are the key destinations we visit between days 2 to 14 of the cruise itinerary:
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Shimizu
Shimizu (meaning ‘pure water’) is one of the most scenic ports in Japan with unparalleled views of Mount Fuji. With a mild climate, the area is home to rich tea plantations on the Nihondiara Plateau. Visit them, explore the historic township with a bustling seafood market and museum, discover the photogenic miho-no-matsubara pine grove and take a hiking trail to enjoy rustic ropeways.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Shingu
Shingu (meaning ‘new shrine’) is home to the hilltop kamikura shrine – climb 538 steps to the shrine to see Gotobiki Iwa (the holy rock) and picturesque scenery from this elevated viewpoint. The area also hosts a stunning section of the Kumano River, Dorokyo Gorge, and pilgrimage routes to the Unesco-listed Kii Mountain Range. Explore the city centre to connect with the local food, culture and history and set off on the Daimonzaka trail – an impressive cobblestone staircase that leads from the valley up to the temples.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Osaka/Kyoto
Today, you may choose to explore Osaka or Kyoto for the day. Time permitting, we may travel by bullet train.
Immerse yourself in colourful, bustling Osaka, the food capital of Japan, where ancient and modern architecture create a diverse cityscape. Visit Osaka Castle, join a guided tour of bustling Dotonbori Street, stroll through Kuromon Market and take it all in from the observation deck in Umeda Sky Building.
Alternatively, Kyoto city, once the capital of Japan, is famous for its classical Buddhist temples, gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. Learn about the rich history of this area as we visit these places and the local street market, Nishiki Market, well-known for its fantastic takeaway food.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Tokujima
The Iya Valley is a remote, mountainous valley with dramatic steep-sided mountain slopes strung with suspension bridges known as kazurabashi, which are constructed from mountain vines. These were once the only means for moving people and goods through the challenging terrain; the Wild Monkey Bridge is open to visitors who can pull themselves across the river in a wooden cart suspended on a rope. We take a sightseeing boat cruise through the Oboke Gorge, admire artworks and artefacts at the Otsuka Museum of Art, visit a Buddhist temple and experience an Awa dance performance, which is celebrated annually at a festival dedicated to this dance style.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Shodojima
One of the first islands born to the gods in the creation myth of Japan, Shodojima literally means ‘small bean island’, a fitting name for an island where traditionally soybean crops were processed into soy sauce, though is better known more recently for its olive plantations. Learn about this time-honoured condiment at the Marukin Soy Sauce Historical Museum. Experience the making of the Japanese somen noodles and try dividing the noodles with long chopsticks. Visit Misaki no Bunyojyo, the elementary school featured in the classic Japanese film Twenty-Four Eyes (1954).
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Miyajima
The Unesco-listed Itsukujima Shrine is one of the most recognisable symbols in Japan with its shinto shrine and red torii gate seemingly floating upon the Seto Inland Sea. Other important sites are: Daisho-in, a temple of Shingon Buddhism; and Reikado Hall, on Mount Misen, the highest peak on Miyajima. Walking paths link Miyajima’s cultural sites with Maple Valley, providing the ideal pace to absorb centuries-old customs. Stroll around the island, among the deer that wander the same sites, and take in the beauty.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Hiroshima
Forever linked to the Second World War, Hiroshima has since been rebuilt while retaining historical heritage, with the Peace Memorial Park now the most prominent feature in the city. Shukkeien Garden dates as far back as the 1600s with valleys, mountains and forests represented in miniature with teahouses among the gardens an ideal spot to enjoy the idyllic surrounds.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Matsuyama
High on Mount Katsuyama, Matsuyama Castle is one of the 12 original castles in Japan and stands at the heart of Matsuyama city. Constructed in the early 1600s, the original tower collapsed after being struck by lightning. A three-storey tower was added to the site 200 years after. Pilgrims dressed all in white are a frequent site at Ishitji Temple, where an inner temple connects to the main temple grounds via a dimly cave and 655ft (200m) long tunnel that houses Buddhist statues, carvings and drawings.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Karatsu
This trading hub is known for its safe harbour and close proximity to other foreign trading ports. Here we explore many idyllic surrounds, including the Nanatsugama limestone caves, and the bustling city area and markets. We also climb to historic Karatsu Castle and see the beautiful Mikaeri Falls.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Tsushima
Roughly halfway between the Japanese mainland and the Korean Peninsula, Tsushima was once a single island before a canal divided the island in two in the 1600s, then into three islands in the 1900s when a second canal was constructed. In reality, there are approximately 100 islands that collectively make up Tsushima with an abundance of natural beauty and untouched forests. Discover native flora and fauna and visit the ancient Banshoin Temple, one of the three great graves built in Japan in 1615.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Jeju (South Korea)
Jeju Island’s Unesco-listed Manjanggul lava tube is regarded as the finest lava tube system in the world with unique geological features and volcanic landforms. The Jeonbang Falls is the only waterfall in South Korea that tumbles directly into the sea, while Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is a flat-topped crater that rose from the sea many years ago. The near-circular crater is popular for its walking trails and elevated position to view the sunrise or sunset.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sasebo
The Maritime Self-Defence Force Sasebo Museum displays historical naval vessels alongside the former Sasebo Navy Club, which dates to the late 1800s. At Mukyudo, an air-raid shelter is unique among Japan’s countless shelters as it was built by school children in the style of a school. The historical pottery town of Arita is where Japan’s fine porcelain was first produced around 400 years ago. Arita-yaki pottery is now the most highly regarded pottery across Japan with its ‘secret ingredient’ kaolin the essential mineral required to make fine porcelain. We try making our very own Arita ceramics.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Aokata and Nakadori islands, Goto Islands
The Goto Islands are best known for Christianity; while religion was banned, the ‘hidden Christians’ settled here and continued practicing their faith in secret until the ban was lifted in the 1870s. Goto Islands translates into English as the ‘five-island chain’, with Nakadori and Aokata two of the most populated. There are around 50 churches dotted across the prefecture, such as the Unesco-listed Kashiragajima Church with its stone construction, and other interesting sites we visit include the Whale Museum and the Stone Monuments of Wakamatsu Island.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Fukue Island
Also a member of the Goto Islands, Fukue is the largest of the group with a hilly terrain, temples and churches. Be welcomed into port with wind instruments and a traditional drum performance. Hike Mount Onidake, the dormant volcano, learn about the local history at the city museum, cruise Abunze Coast to view the lava rock formations and soak in the natural beauty of the island with its beaches, mountains and craggy coastline.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
15
Arrive Fukuoka
Our voyage ends in the Japanese port of Fukuoka. Disembark from the Coral Geographer at 8.30am and bid farewell to new-found friends, the Master and crew. Fukuoka has great shopping, excellent cuisine and nature nearby.
Please be advised, disembarkation time is approximately scheduled for 8:30am; but is subject to possible delays in arrival and customs. Therefore, we recommend extending your stay in Japan and spend the night in Fukuoka.
Meals included: Breakfast
Essential Info
Is this trip for you?
This trip is graded Activity Level 1 (Easy) with a Wildlife Rating of Three. Visit our Activity Level Guidelines page for more on our trip gradings or our Wildlife Holidays page for more on our Wildlife Ratings. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
This premium adventure 14-night/15-day cruise is operated by Coral Expeditions.
The day-to-day itinerary is indicative. No two cruises with Coral Expeditions are the same, with each expedition crafted by experienced Masters and Expedition Leaders. Throughout the expedition, there may be the need to make changes to the itinerary to maximise your experience. Allowances may be made for seasonal variations, weather, tidal conditions and any other event that may impact the operation of the vessel. Coral Expeditions suggests you do not arrive on the day of embarkation or depart on the day of disembarkation due to any changes that may occur in scheduling.
Please refer to the below that are applicable to this Coral Expeditions cruise:
Standard booking conditions
A 20 percent deposit of your total booking value is required upon confirmation and is non-refundable.
Final balance must be paid 90 days before departure for bookings made before August 2024.
As of August 2024 Final Balance must be paid 104 days before departure.
Cancellation conditions
Up to 90 days prior to departure: Forfeit the 20 percent non-refundable deposit
89 to 60 days prior to departure: Forfeit 50 percent of the relevant fare
59 to 0 days prior to departure: Forfeit 100 percent of the relevant fare
Joining Instructions
Day 1: Embark: On the day of your departure, arrive at Tokyo Bay in the afternoon at 4pm to check in for your expedition cruise which will be departing at 7pm.
Day 15: Disembark: Arrive and disembark at Fukuoka at 8.30am.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Tokyo Location end: Fukuoka
Full joining instructions, including local emergency numbers, will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier, please contact your sales representative.
Vaccinations and Health
Japan
There are no required vaccinations. However, recommended vaccinations include hepatitis B, tetanus, Japanese encephalitis, rabies (bat lyssavirus) and tick-borne encephalitis. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.
South Korea
There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for tetanus, hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, rabies and tuberculosis. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.
Passport
Remember to check the expiration date of your passport if travelling internationally. Many countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months after the date of your scheduled return.
Visa
Japan
Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter Japan. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
From April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, visitors from the UK, US, Canada, Australia and 18 other countries no longer need to obtain a K-ETA to enter South Korea visa-free. Visit the official K-ETA website for more information.
Please note, requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
Meals: All meals are fresh and chef-prepared on board
Tea and coffee: 24-hour barista-style coffee and tea station
Beverages: Selected wines, beers, juices, soft drinks and selected spirits are served complimentary with lunch and dinner. Drinks are available for purchase at other times.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Start your day with a tempting choice from a fresh continental or hot à la carte menu with options changing daily.
Lunches showcase a selection of hot and cold dishes, from salads and cold cuts to soups, fresh local seafood and seasonal tropical fruits both individually plated and small sharing plates.
Evenings are a convivial time to dine with new friends and reflect on an exciting day of discovery over dinner. We welcome you on board with a seafood-sharing concept dinner on the first night. Other evening meals are served over a three-course table d’hote dinner menu, when selections are offered as you enjoy table service from the friendly dining room staff.
All Coral Expeditions feature a memorable pre-dinner event ashore where sunset drinks and canapés are served, often on a beach, and always in a beautiful location with a sunset view. Casual sundowners are hosted by the captain and are the perfect time to kick off your shoes and enjoy a beer, wine or cocktail while mingling with fellow guests in a relaxed atmosphere.
Lunch and dinner are accompanied by a curated beverage list featuring boutique Australian and New Zealand wines, beers and ciders.
Each voyage, the captain hosts a Captain’s Table for invited guests and officers will endeavour to host dinner guests on an evening when operational matters allow.
Beverages onboard
Lunch and dinner are accompanied by a curated beverage list; each evening, sunset drinks are held on the Vista Deck (weather permitting) where guests relax or socialise before dinner. Each voyage, the captain hosts a welcome and farewell event with complimentary canapés and beverages.
Drinks are complimentary during the official Captain’s Welcome and farewell events and the offshore sunset drinks. We invite guests to join the pre-dinner drinks at other times, but alcoholic beverages during these times will be at your own expense.
Sustainability in food and beverage
Across the Coral Expedition fleet, they are continually looking for ways to improve sustainability and reduce waste, partner with more organic and Fairtrade suppliers, and deliver a food and beverage experience in line with expedition roots and beliefs. They have successfully implemented measures to remove PC plastics and reduce packaging waste in their food and beverage supply chain. Since 2020, Coral Expeditions offer a selection of ecofriendly, Fairtrade and organic beverage products including:
Veneziano Coffee: 100 percent fairtrade and Australian certified organic by the Biological Farming Association.
Tablelands Coffee Black Mountain: Grown locally in Mareeba, Cairns Tablelands of Far North Queensland.
JUST Water: Packaged in reusable, recycled paper-based containers with a lid made from sugarcane in Far North Queensland. Made in Australia with water from Victoria.
Snacks and pre-dinner canapés
In between shore adventures, the chefs will welcome you back on board with freshly baked treats or delicious canapés to accompany pre-dinner or sunset drinks. When local regulations allow, there may be the chance for impromptu stops to enjoy sunset drinks and canapés in scenic locations.
Special meal requirements
Vegetarian, vegans, gluten- and dairy-free items are included in all menus. The chefs will happily cater to other special dietary requirements with advance notice. Please advise at time of booking.
Weather
Japan has four very distinct seasons. We avoid the extremely cold winters and humid summers and settle for the more pleasant climes of spring and autumn. In Tokyo, September and October are warm, maximum temperatures are 26C (79F) and minimum 12C (54F). September is likely to be the warmer of the two and there is a likelihood of rain. April is cooler with temperatures possibly going as low as 7C (45F) with a high of 17C (63F). Kyoto is very similar climatically to Tokyo but the higher up into the mountains we venture, the colder it will become with nights being especially cold, particularly in March and November.
Premium accommodation: Coral Geographer
During this premium adventure cruise, you spend 14 nights on the Coral Geographer.
Coral Geographer
Launched in March 2021, Coral Expeditions are proud to introduce their newest ship – Coral Geographer. A sister ship to Coral Adventurer, the Coral Geographer remains true to the nature of authentic expeditions. When designing their next generation of ships, Coral Expeditions stubbornly resisted the idea of large and glitzy so they can remain small enough to go to untouched places, focusing on bringing small numbers of like-minded guests closer to nature and cultures with personal attention and professional Australian service. The shallow draught and manoeuvrability of the ship allow it to go where larger vessels cannot. The 99-passenger ship features the same state-of-the-art specifications and expedition features as Coral Adventurer; however, due to popular demand, it has an increased number of six Bridge Deck Suites with horizon bathtubs.
Bridge Deck Balcony Suites
There are six spacious and elegant suites on the Coral Geographer
They are equipped with a lounge area, minibar and personal coffee machine
They have special junior king-size beds
A 38sqft (3.5sqm) private balcony has an outdoor daybed and lounge chair for two
The unique outside-facing bathroom with floor-to-ceiling windows is the feature of the suites, with an infinity bathtub with sky views
The complimentary minibar is replenished daily
Bridge Deck Balcony Suites are 404sqft (37.5sqm)
Explorer Deck Balcony Staterooms
Explorer Deck Staterooms are comfortably furnished with a junior king-size bed, which can be separated into two singles
A wardrobe, desk and armchair are included
The compact ensuite has a toilet, shower and ample storage
Your private balcony has seating for two from which to view the passing coastal vistas
These staterooms are on the Explorer deck
Explorer Deck Balcony Staterooms are 230sqft (21.4sqm)
Promenade Deck Staterooms
Promenade Deck Staterooms are below the Explorer Deck and furnished with a junior king-size bed, which can be separated into two singles
A wardrobe, desk and armchair are included
The compact private bathroom has a toilet, shower and ample storage
A large picture window gives you wide views of the world outside
Promenade Deck Staterooms are 183sqft (17sqm)
Coral Deck Staterooms
Coral Deck Staterooms are below the Promenade Deck and are identically furnished with a junior king-size bed, which can be separated into two singles
A wardrobe, desk and armchair are included
The compact private bathroom has a toilet, shower and ample storage
A porthole window gives you views of the world outside
Coral Deck Staterooms are 183sqft (17sqm)
Specific cabin types can be booked for sole use (subject to availability). Passengers who are paying for sole use will have a choice of a twin or junior king bed. Please enquire with your sales representative for further details.
Share policy
Accommodation on the ship is based on twin-share occupancy. If guests are travelling alone and wish to share accommodation, a roommate will be assigned to your cabin whenever possible. When pairing roommates, we always pair participants of the same sex. Please note, in the event of a share partner not being found, you will be charged the full room rate (double the twin-share fare).
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Land Only Trip Price£ 8680£ 8680
Book with £ 2170 deposit
Book with £ 2170 deposit
Availability
This departure is guaranteed to go ahead and can be booked, although some components will need to be requested. Please click Continue to proceed with booking or contact our Sales team for assistance.
*Please note any date & price adjustments will be displayed on the next step of booking. You will be able to revert back to booking without flights if the options aren't suitable for you.
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