800 554 7016; M-F 8-7, Sat 9-1 CT or speak to your travel professional LUXURY EXPEDITION CRUISES Wonders of Japan Cruise 2018 14 Days Limited to 199 guests Experience scenic, compelling Japan, visiting unique ports and rarely seen wilderness areas in luxury on board exclusively chartered 'L'Austral.' Listen to fascinating lectures from A&K's award-winning expedition team and choose from a variety of enriching experiences en route. A&K Advantages Gain incomparable insight into Japan as you travel in the company of A&K's award-winning expedition team, local experts and guides Cruise aboard luxurious, exclusively chartered 'L'Austral,' with no more than 199 guests for optimal comfort Travel with peace of mind knowing all gratuities, shore excursions and bar drinks are included Discover Japan in a way only possible by small ship, visiting unique ports and off-the-beaten-path wilderness areas Be among the first cruise passengers to visit the village of Karatsu Visit Gyeongju, Korea, ancient dynastic capital and UNESCO World Heritage Site Reflect on Japan's turbulent history and witness its miraculous resurgence at Hiroshima Witness a private performance by the world-renowned Kodo drummers Enjoy fascinating onboard discussions and experiences on Japanese art and culture, history, geology, economy and horticulture Choose from a wide array of included shore excursions, including opportunities to delve deeper into Japan's culture, architecture, arts and natural history Set out on incomparable art experiences during visits to the Chichu Art Museum, O'Hara Museum of Art and the Adachi Museum of Art Enjoy exclusive welcome and farewell ceremonies in select ports of call Page: 1 of 5
Itinerary DAY 1 ARRIVE OSAKA, JAPAN Cross the International Dateline and arrive at Osaka s Kansai International Airport. After clearing customs and immigration, meet your A&K representative and transfer to your tranquil Kyoto hotel, situated in a historic area of Higashiyama Shichijo. Spend the remainder of the day at leisure. Alternately, with guidance from our experts, set out to explore Kyoto at your own pace. This culturally rich former capital features over 2,000 temples and shrines, 17 of which have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Because the city largely avoided bombing during World War II, its historic aura remains intact. Hyatt Regency Kyoto DAY 2 KYOTO CULTURAL EPICENTER Set out on an enlightening tour of Kyoto, paying visits to Nijo Castle, the Golden Pavilion and Tenryuji Temple, where you attend a talk about Zen Buddhism. Pause for lunch at a local restaurant. Then, continue to the Heian Shrine before returning to your hotel. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and dinner with fellow guests, your A&K Expedition Team and local guides who will be accompanying you and enriching your voyage. Hyatt Regency Kyoto Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 3 OSAKA THE ADVENTURE BEGINS After breakfast at the hotel, embark on a guided walking tour of the temples in the surrounding Higashiyama Shichijo district. After lunch, transfer from Kyoto to Osaka, where you board luxurious L Austral, your luxurious floating home for the next 11 nights. DAY 4 TAKAMATSU EXPLORE YOUR WAY Arrive this morning in Takamatsu, gateway to Shikoku Island. Choose from a wide array of excursions, revolving around nature, gastronomy, arts or culture. You may, for example, opt to travel to Naoshima Island by ferry for a full-day excursion, celebrating its architecture and art museums. Visit the breathtaking, hillside Chichu Art Museum and stop at Benesse House, a complex featuring unique work by Japanese and international artists. Alternately, board a high-speed boat to Shodoshima, or Shodo Island, the heart of Japan s olive-growing industry for a full-day tour. Otherwise, you may remain on Shikoku Island, experiencing Takamatsu s most acclaimed features. Begin with a visit to Ritsurin Park, one of Japan s finest gardens. After taking in the pond, bridge and hill-stippled setting, attend a hands-on udon noodle-making demonstration to gain insight into this local culinary art. Spend the rest of the day at your own pace in the lovely port of Takamatsu, with time to explore the shops and enjoy the lively atmosphere. Return to the ship at leisure. DAY 5 HIROSHIMA/MIYAJIMA HIROSHIMA & THE ICONIC TORII GATE Arrive in the port of Hiroshima, where you may opt to visit the Hiroshima Peace Park and Museum, its cenotaph containing names of the known victims of the atomic bomb. Then, take a speedboat ride to Miyajima Island to witness the scarlet Torii Gate at the entrance to the sacred Shinto Shrine. Or take a full-day excursion through Hiroshima, visiting the Hiroshima Castle and Hiroshima Peace Park and Museum, where you attend a private talk with an atomic bomb survivor. Alternately, spend a full day on the tranquil island of Miyajima, including the Itsukushima-Jinja, the shrine complex listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Treasure. Ascend Mount Misen by cable car for a hike. Then, admire the Shinto Shrine and Torii gate. Return to your vessel and continue sailing through the Kamnon Strait en route to the Korea Strait. DAY 6 KARATSU ANCIENT TRADING POST This afternoon, L Austral makes its inaugural visit to the port of Karatsu. Once an early trading post between Japan and mainland Asia, Karatsu still maintains its medieval heritage. Visit Karatsu Castle, known as the flying crane castle. Pay a visit to the Hikiyama Exhibition Hall, which houses the floats and artifacts used in the annual Karatsu Kunchi autumn festival, recently inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. You may also visit Ningyo Joruri (puppet theater) and the Nakazato Taroemon Kiln, a ceramic studio that has been active since the late 16th century. Alternatively, visit the Kitahata Shige region to meet green tea farmers and to pick your own tea leaves. DAY 7 GYEONGJU, SOUTH KOREA ANCIENT KOREAN CAPITAL Disembark and spend a full day exploring Gyeongju, South Korea, ancient capital of the Shilla Dynasty and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Gyeongju s cultural heritage dates back to the first millennium, when it began a 1,000-year rule of Korea. Witness its excavated monuments, temples, tombs and pagodas, gaining insight from your cultural historian. Then, unearth the treasures of the National Museum, which houses an exceptional collection of gold jewelry, metal weapons and distinctive pottery. Sit down to a lunch of Korean delicacies, and witness a traditional dance performance. DAY 8 MATSUE, JAPAN VERDANT GARDENS Return to Japan and disembark at Sakaiminato to visit Matsue, the town of water, nestled between a scenic lake and a large lagoon. Choose to explore the countryside, pausing at the Peonies Village to wander through its picturesque Yuushien Garden. Pause for lunch at a local restaurant before visiting historic Matsue Castle, one of Japan s few remaining medieval castles, built in original wooden form. Alternately, visit the garden-frocked Adachi Museum of Art, which melds the founders passions for art and garden design. Following a traditional lunch at a ryokan (inn), visit Yakumo-mura village Page: 2 of 5
to learn about the art of Japanese papermaking. DAYS 9 10 KANAZAWA EPICENTER FOR THE ARTS Spend the next two days exploring the thriving art center of Kanazawa, known for its Kutani-style pottery and gold-leaf workmanship. Choose from various experiences that allow you to traverse its winding cobblestone streets. Perhaps see traditional houses, museums and galleries, and view a geisha performance at Higashi Chaia geisha district. At your leisure, wander through its Omicho Market, which features everything from fresh flowers to fish and local handicrafts. Later, partake in a tea ceremony and discover the sophisticated Kenroku-en Garden, known for its contemplative botanical designs. Or, choose a more active excursion that includes a hike in Kakusenkei Gorge; lunch at a local restaurant; and an onsen (spa) experience in the Yamanaka Onsen district, or a visit to scenic Shirakawa-go and the Shogawa River Valley. DAY 11 SADO GA SHIMA KODO DRUMMERS Travel off the beaten path and arrive at pastoral Sado Island, replete with rice paddies, bamboo groves and dramatic, surf-pounded seacoasts. Political exiles, deposed emperors and intellectuals were once banished to live in this beautiful setting. Today, enjoy an exclusive, private performance by the fabled Kodo taiko drummers, an exhilarating experience followed by a rare opportunity to meet the world-famous troupe. Return to your ship and set sail for the west coast of Japan s mainland. DAY 12 NOSHIRO/AOMORI ANCIENT CALDERA LAKE Disembark in Noshiro and head to Towada-Hachimantai National Park, passing en route through the panoramic mountain plateau region of Hachimantai, part of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Pause at the Great Drum House to witness the drums used in the Tsuzureko Shrine Festival. Then, hike or take a boat ride at the ancient caldera of Lake Towada, formed by the eruption of a volcano. For a more in-depth nature experience, you may choose a trekking excursion to Juniko Lake alongside an A&K naturalist and a national park nature guide. Later this afternoon, reboard your vessel in Aomori. DAY 13 OTARU HISTORIC CANAL Arrive in Hokkaido, Japan s northernmost island. Shortly after lunch, disembark in Otaru, a picturesque city known for its canal, well-preserved architecture, handicrafts, sake distilleries and stunning views of Mount Tengu. You may opt to take a historical and cultural tour of the city, once a prosperous fishing village. At the impressively crafted Herring Mansion, learn the history of the prominent Aoyama family, local fishing industry and artwork on display. Afterward, discover Otaru s storied glass-making and visit a sake distillery, where you may sample its rice wine. End with a visit to the city s historic canal; once filled with fishing barges, it is now lined with museums and shops, which are situated in converted warehouses. Or, choose to visit Mount Tengu by gondola, taking in panoramic views of Otaru Port and Ishikari Bay. During a nature walk, you may see the 100-year-old cherry tree. Then, visit the Tengu House, where nearly 700 goblin masks from throughout Japan are exhibited. After your descent back to the city, partake in a hands-on glass-making workshop and head to see the famous canal. Spend the evening in port in Otaru. DAY 14 DEPART SAPPORO After breakfast on board L Austral, transfer to the airport. Board your homebound flight, join the post-cruise group extension to Tokyo, or continue onward with your independent travels. Page: 3 of 5
Extensions Post Tour Extension Days: 4 From: $3,695 Available to add to select departure dates. See Dates & Prices For Details Day 1 Fly from Sapporo to Tokyo. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and check in to your hotel. Conrad Tokyo Meals: Lunch Day 2 Visit the Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and Meiji Jingu shrine or the Hakone ropeway. Then, cruise Lake Ashi, followed by a puzzle box-making experience Conrad Tokyo Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Day 3 Visit the Asakusa District and the Shunkaen Bonsai Museum or tour Tokyo, visiting Asakusa and the Edo Tokyo Museum with a glass-cutting experience. Join fellow guests for a farewell reception and dinner. Conrad Tokyo Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Day 4 Transfer to the airport and board your homebound flight. Page: 4 of 5
Dates & Prices Prices are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy. Dates Prices Single Supplement Availability May 16 - May 29, 2018 Category 1 - Classic Balcony Stateroom $18,495 $9,245 Call for Availability Category 2 - Deluxe Balcony Stateroom $19,495 $9,745 Call for Availability Category 3 - Premier Balcony Stateroom $20,495 $10,245 Call for Availability Category 4 - Superior Balcony Stateroom $22,995 $11,495 Call for Availability Category 5 - Premier Balcony Suite $25,995 $19,495 Call for Availability Category 6 - Prestige Balcony Suite $28,995 $21,795 Call for Availability Category 7 - Prestige 2-room balcony suite $29,995 $22,495 Call for Availability Category 8 - Owners Balconysuite $35,995 $28,795 Call for Availability Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Internal and international air not included. See complete terms and conditions here. Page: 5 of 5