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Coastal Japan & Korea: Wartime History and Samurai Heritage Cruise

M1027051812
Hiroshima - Otaru
05.18.27-05.30.27
12
SH Minerva
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$
Per Person
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Coastal Japan & Korea: Wartime History and Samurai Heritage Cruise

M1027051812
Hiroshima - Otaru
05.18.27-05.30.27
12
SH Minerva
Price From
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
$
Per Person
Lowest fare available
Cruise Only
What`s included

Perfect for travellers who are independent and happy doing their own thing before and after their cruise.

Solo travelers: book via enquiries@swanhellenic.com

Price From
$ 12,575
Per Person
Lowest fare available

What’s INCLUDED:

  • Your selected stateroom;
  • All meals onboard;
  • Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise;
  • 24-hour room service;
  • Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers;
  • One selected shore excursion per port of call;
  • All expedition landings;
  • Entry level WI-FI (upgraded packages available);
  • Gym, sauna, pool;
  • 24/7 self service laundry;
  • Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep;
  • In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boot;
  • Memory Package;
  • Onboard gratuities & port taxes.

The following services are not included:

  • Charter flights to the port of embarkation/ disembarkation (Longyearbyen, Ushuaia, Kangerlussuaq, Nuuk);
  • Group return transfers from airport to cruise port and to the hotel (where included);
  • One night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel (exemptions apply).
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
What`s included

The perfect way to start your next journey with added value.

Elevated Expeditions bring upgraded Wi-Fi and onboard credit to elevate every step of your voyage.

Solo travelers: book via enquiries@swanhellenic.com

Price From
$ 11,460
Per Person
Lowest fare available

What’s INCLUDED:

  • Discounted rate
  • Complimentary 300$ On Board Credit on Ocean View and Balcony staterooms, 500$ on Suites
  • Complimentary Gold Wi-fi on Ocean View and Balcony staterooms, Platinum Wi-fi on Suites

  • Your selected stateroom;
  • All meals onboard;
  • Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise;
  • 24-hour room service;
  • Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers;
  • One selected shore excursion per port of call;
  • All expedition landings;
  • Entry level WI-FI (upgraded packages available);
  • Gym, sauna, pool;
  • 24/7 self service laundry;
  • Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep;
  • In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boot;
  • Memory Package;
  • Onboard gratuities & port taxes.

The following services are not included:

  • Charter flights to the port of embarkation/ disembarkation (Longyearbyen, Ushuaia, Kangerlussuaq, Nuuk);
  • Group return transfers from airport to cruise port and to the hotel (where included);
  • One night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel (exemptions apply).
FURTHER INFORMATION ON PRICING
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YOUR TRIP

Set sail on a journey tracing the length of Japan from the atomic legacy of Hiroshima to the wild frontiers of Hokkaido - an ultimate exploration of the maritime crossroads where ancient history, artistic heritage, and dynamic modern culture converge across Japan and South Korea. This deep-dive into regional contrasts navigates the dramatic Kanmon Strait and traces a route through culturally rich ports and islands accessible only by sea, culminating in the scenic shores of Hokkaido.

Your journey begins on Japan's western coast in the samurai heartland of Hagi and the artistic Noto port of Wajima, famed for its thousand-year-old lacquerware. Sail to the historic, resilient cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Cross the sea to Busan, South Korea's vibrant coastal hub, then explore the volcanic south in Kagoshima before heading north to Hakodate and the charming gateway of Otaru. Along the way, discover cultural enclaves like Sado Island (Ogi) and mainland ports including Uwajima, Sakaiminato, Maizuru, and Sakata.

Engage in onboard lectures on East Asian history and artistic traditions, refine your skills in photography workshops, and choose from exceptional shore excursions: visiting historic castles and samurai districts in Hagi, exploring Wajima's ancient morning market, reflecting at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park, experiencing Busan's lively seafood markets, and discovering the canal-lined streets of Otaru. Every stop reveals new wonders in history, heritage, and human spirit: an unforgettable adventure across one of the world's most historically and culturally rich seas.

Trip Highlights

Sail the scenic Kanmon Strait, a storied waterway between Honshu and Kyushu lined with history and vibrant maritime life.
Step back in time in Gyeongju, where ancient temples, royal tombs, and centuries-old artefacts reveal Korea’s storied past.
Visit Miyajima Island to see the iconic “floating” torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, a revered UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Itinerary

Hiroshima
Day 1
Hiroshima is a city of peace and resilience. The Hiroshima Peace Park and Museum, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, vividly portrays the aftermath of the atomic bombing. Designed by Kenzō Tange and inaugurated in 1955, the museum serves as a global symbol of peace, featuring a solemn cenotaph bearing the victims' names and the Flame of Peace, lit in 1964. The Genbaku Dome stands as the sole original structure left at the blast site.
Uwajima
Day 2
Uwajima, a bustling coastal city, is anchored by the elegant Uwajima Castle, one of twelve Edo-period survivors, with spectacular cityscapes for hikers ascending to its keep. The Tensha-en Garden is a tranquil space with bamboo groves, towering culms and seasonal blooms. In the nearby village of Uchiko, the Old Quarter's streets are lined with well-preserved wooden houses and merchant buildings, frozen in time from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Kagoshima
Day 3
Kagoshima, on the southwest tip of Japan’s Kyushu Island, is home to several glassmakers and potteries where artisans specialise in making Satsuma pottery and delicately cut Kiriko glassware. This city is a mix of classic Japanese architecture, modern high-rises and a spattering of Art Deco buildings. Observation points around the city provide dramatic views of Mount Sakurajima, an active volcano on a nearby island that regularly smokes.
Nagasaki
Day 4
Though devastated by an atomic blast in 1945, this resilient harbour city of Nagasaki still stands. The Atomic Bomb Museum and adjoining Peace Memorial Hall document the tragic history. A cable car ascends Mount Inasa for sweeping city views, while leafy Glover Garden features historic Western mansions. On tiny artificial Dejima Island, reconstructed 17th-century warehouses recall the former Dutch trading post.
Busan
Day 5
Sakaiminato
Days 6-7
Maizuru
Day 8
The port city of Maizuru in south-central Japan served as a major naval base and post-WWII repatriation port, where over 660,000 Japanese returned home - this history is remembered at the poignant Maizuru Repatriation Memorial Museum. Its scenic harbour, framed by forested hills, is overlooked by Goro Sky Tower atop Mt. Gorogatake. Brick Park evokes the city’s industrial past with Meiji-era warehouses housing the unique World Brick Museum.
Wajima
Day 9
Wajima, a port town on the northern Noto Peninsula, is famed for its Wajima-nuri lacquerware, which is renowned for its durability and displayed at the Museum of Lacquer Art. The thousand-year-old daily Asaichi (Morning) Market is the primary hub, buzzing with locals selling fresh seafood, produce and the distinctive lacquerware. Nearby, Kiriko Hall displays huge illuminated festival floats, some 15 metres tall, used in summer celebrations
Sakata
Day 11
Sakata, a port city on the Mogami river, thrived on rice and safflower trade. The traditional 1893 Sankyo Rice Storehouses, shaded by zelkova trees, are now a cultural hub with shops. The city's quiet streets feature preserved, wealthy Edo-era homes, including the Honma Museum of Art with fine art and gardens. South of the river, The Ken Domon Museum honours the famed photographer’s powerful work, including images of Hiroshima survivors.
Hakodate
Day 12
The city of Hakodate in Hokkaido is Japan's northernmost island and is well-known for its seafood, for sale daily at the morning market. Mount Hakodate, reached by gondola. watches over the bustling city. While the area is rich in hot springs, it is best known for the famous snow monkeys who bathe in the hot springs of Yunokawa Onsen at the Hakodate City Tropical Botanical Garden.
Otaru
Day 13
An important port on Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, Otaru retains original architecture. Restored warehouses along its canal, lined with Victorian street lamps, house restaurants and boutiques selling sake, music boxes and renowned Otaru glass. Rooted in the herring industry, the town's trading history is evident from Hokkaido's first railway line terminal to the Herring Mansion on the outskirts, once owned by wealthy herring fishermen.
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This itinerary provides general information about each destination. Also, please be aware that some of the venues and highlights mentioned may not be open or accessible on the day we visit. For the most accurate tour program, we recommend contacting your Swan Hellenic agent or travel agent closer to your departure date.

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Oceanview D4

20 m2
2
Oceanview Staterooms measure 20m2 (215ft2) and can accommodate two guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Oceanview M4

20 m2
2
Oceanview Staterooms measure 20m2 (215ft2) and can accommodate two guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Balcony D5

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two or three guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Balcony M5

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two or three guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Balcony D6

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two or three guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Suite

40 m2
2
Suites feature a king size bed, and have a separate living room, with a flame-effect fireplace. There’s also a luxurious ensuite bathroom – with separate bath tub and walk-in shower – and a 10m2 (108ft2) private balcony.

Premium Suite

47 m2
2
Premium Suites have a king size bed, separate living room, and flame-effect fireplace. There’s also a luxurious ensuite bathroom – with separate bath tub and shower – walk-in wardrobe, and a 12m2 (129ft2) private balcony.

Deck  4

Oceanview D4

20 m2
2
Oceanview Staterooms measure 20m2 (215ft2) and can accommodate two guests. They ...
Cruise Only
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 22,007
$ 20,055
Double
$ 12,575
$ 11,460
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Wave 2026 - Cruise Only

Single

$ 22,007

$ 20,055

Double

$ 12,575

$ 11,460

Oceanview M4

20 m2
2
Oceanview Staterooms measure 20m2 (215ft2) and can accommodate two guests. They ...
Cruise Only
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 23,144
$ 21,193
Double
$ 13,225
$ 12,110
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Single

$ 23,144

$ 21,193

Double

$ 13,225

$ 12,110

Deck  5

Balcony D5

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balco...
Cruise Only
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 24,238
$ 22,287
Double
$ 13,850
$ 12,735
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Single

$ 24,238

$ 22,287

Double

$ 13,850

$ 12,735

Balcony M5

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balco...
Cruise Only
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 25,332
$ 23,380
Double
$ 14,475
$ 13,360
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Single

$ 25,332

$ 23,380

Double

$ 14,475

$ 13,360

Suite

40 m2
2
Suites feature a king size bed, and have a separate living room, with a flame-ef...
Cruise Only
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 44,000
$ 41,770
Double
$ 22,000
$ 20,885
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Wave 2026 - Cruise Only

Single

$ 44,000

$ 41,770

Double

$ 22,000

$ 20,885

Deck  6

Balcony D6

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balco...
Cruise Only
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 26,425
$ 24,474
Double
$ 15,100
$ 13,985
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Wave 2026 - Cruise Only

Single

$ 26,425

$ 24,474

Double

$ 15,100

$ 13,985

Suite

40 m2
2
Suites feature a king size bed, and have a separate living room, with a flame-ef...
Cruise Only
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 44,000
$ 41,770
Double
$ 22,000
$ 20,885
Book

Cruise Only

Wave 2026 - Cruise Only

Single

$ 44,000

$ 41,770

Double

$ 22,000

$ 20,885

Premium Suite

47 m2
2
Premium Suites have a king size bed, separate living room, and flame-effect fire...
Cruise Only
Wave 2026 - Cruise Only
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 50,350
$ 48,120
Double
$ 25,175
$ 24,060
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Wave 2026 - Cruise Only

Single

$ 50,350

$ 48,120

Double

$ 25,175

$ 24,060

Prices are quoted per person per cruise.