JUST ANNOUNCED: $1,500 PER PERSON AIR CREDIT! TREASURES OF JAPAN April 30 May 14, 2016 15 Days Aboard the Caledonian Sky SOUTH KOREA Gyeongju Ulsan Shimonoseki Hagi Akiyoshi-do SEA OF JAPAN Matsue Uno-Ko/ Naoshima Hiroshima Miyajima SHIKOKU Kobe Takamatsu Kanazawa Kyoto Osaka Sado Island HONSHU JAPAN Tokyo PACIFIC OCEAN Niigata Expedition Highlights Visit sacred Shinto shrines and ancient Buddhist temples. Stroll through the moving Peace Memorial Park at Hiroshima. Spend a full day in Gyeongju, South Korea with a visit to Bulguksa Temple, a World Heritage Site. View Matsue s architectural treasures, including a perfectly preserved medieval castle and a 250-year-old samurai house. Watch a master potter create distinctive pastel-glazed ceramics in Hagi. Photograph two of Japan s most celebrated traditional gardens Koraku-en and Kenroku-en as well as Miyajima s iconic red torii. Allan White Peter Harrison Itinerary... page 2 > Flight Information... page 3 > Ship, Deck Plan & Rates... page 4 > Featured Leaders... page 5 > Know Before You Go... page 5 >
Mason Florence Mason Florence Itinerary Based on the expeditionary nature of our trips, there may be ongoing enhancements to this itinerary. in the middle of a pond, while carved stone lanterns line the footpaths. In the afternoon, visit Higashi Chaya Machi District where you will find a number of well-preserved, traditional teahouses. Browse the shops for local handicrafts, including high quality ceramics, lacquerware, and gold leaf products. Saturday, April 30, 2016 DEPART USA Board your independent flight to Tokyo, Japan. Sunday, May 1 TOKYO, JAPAN Arrive in Tokyo and transfer to the New Otani Hotel for dinner and overnight. Monday, May 2 TOKYO / NIIGATA / EMBARK CALEDONIAN SKY This morning join a city tour that showcases the modern and ancient highlights of Japan s dynamic capital city. After lunch, ride one of the famed bullet trains to Niigata where you will embark the Caledonian Sky. Tuesday, May 3 SADO ISLAND Well off the beaten path of most travelers, Sado Island possesses both the pastoral charm of verdant rice paddies and bamboo groves, and the dramatic beauty of surf-pounded seacoasts. Learn how to make soba noodles by hand, then explore the Sado Kinzan Gold Mine in Aikawa which operated for over 300 years. In Toki Forest Park, view the endangered Japanese crested ibis and learn about conservation efforts. Wednesday, May 4 KANAZAWA Kanazawa is a thriving center of the arts, long renowned for its lacquerware and superb collectible Kutani-style pottery. Kanazawa is also home to one of Japan s premier botanical highlights the famed Kenroku-en Garden. Sophisticated, centuries-old designs create an artful aura of seclusion and contemplation. A serene teahouse perches on a small peninsula Thursday, May 5 MATSUE The coastline along the north shore of Honshu offers splendid views of craggy rock faces and rugged shores sculpted by waves. Matsue, the town of water, is nestled between a scenic lake and a large lagoon. Visit the cultural attractions of the town which include the Matsue Castle and a 250-year-old samurai house complete with tatami rooms. Continue to nearby Yasugi for a tour of the Adachi Museum of Arts, which displays famous Japanese paintings and ceramics. Friday, May 6 ULSAN, SOUTH KOREA / GYEONGJU This morning disembark in the bustling port of Ulsan and depart overland for magnificent Gyeongju. Considered by UNESCO as one of the world s ten most historically significant sites, it is often described as a museum without walls. As the ancient capital of the Silla Dynasty, Gyeongju s cultural heritage dates back to the first millennium when the dynasty began its rule of Korea after conquering and uniting divergent monarchies. The cultural flowering of Gyeongju reached its artistic pinnacle in the 8th century as craftsmen created masterpieces in wood, metal, stone, and pottery. Saturday, May 7 SHIMONOSEKI, JAPAN / HAGI Disembark in Shimonoseki this morning and depart overland for Hagi, an exquisite medieval samurai town which served as the capital of the local daimyo, feudal lords, between 1603 and 1868. Stroll through the serene Tokoji Temple and burial site of the daimyo which is surrounded by thousands of stone lanterns. Hagi is also world-renowned for its pastel-glazed pottery and you will have the opportunity to watch a master-potter at work. < 2 >
Sunday, May 8 SHIMONOSEKI / AKIYOSHI-DO After breakfast set out for Akiyoshi-do, a huge limestone cavern, filled with a fantastic variety of rock formations and other unique geological features. After lunch on board, take a stroll through the lively Karato Fish Market, then visit the Kanmon Kaikyo Museum in Moji. Afterward, enjoy some free time to browse the shops or take a walk along the lovely seaside promenade. Monday, May 9 HIROSHIMA / MIYAJIMA In Hiroshima, visit the compelling Peace Memorial Park located in the heart of the city. A World Heritage Site, the park and its monuments are dedicated to the hope for world peace; an archshaped cenotaph includes the names of all the known victims of the atomic bomb. After lunch visit one of Japan s scenic wonders, Miyajima, or shrine island. Photograph the iconic scarlet torii, a giant camphor-wood gate at the entrance to the Itsukushima Shrine, a World Heritage Site and a sacred site of pilgrimage. At high tide it appears to float in the surrounding waters. Tuesday, May 10 TAKAMATSU Enjoy a tour of Shikoku Village, an open-air museum which exhibits a variety of traditional structures dating from the Edo and Meiji periods, including farmhouses, workshops, bridges, and a kabuki theater. Take a stroll through Noguchi Sculpture Park to view over 150 works of art on display in a traditional Japanese garden setting. Wednesday, May 11 UNO-KO / NAOSHIMA Today, visit some of the many contemporary art museums in Naoshima. The Benesse House Museum, features interesting displays that combine art and nature through the collaborative efforts of many world-renowned artists and architects. The Chichu Art Museum, literally, in the earth, houses a number of site-specific installations by James Turrell and Walter De Maria, and paintings by Claude Monet. Or, choose a relaxing walk through one of Japan s most beautiful gardens, Koraku-en, a 17th-century formal garden encompassing 28 acres of walking trails, ponds, plum and cherry trees, and a classic teahouse. In the afternoon, tour the old merchant quarter of Kurashiki, where many fine examples of 17th-century warehouses, mills, and shops can be found. Thursday, May 12 KOBE / DISEMBARK / KYOTO Disembark in Kobe and depart overland for Kyoto, Japan s lovely cultural capital. Visit the 12th-century Sanjusangen-do Temple, housing the Thousand-Armed Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, before lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, tour the exquisite Kiyomizu-dera Temple with its sacred waterfall, and the Heian-jingu Shrine and its gardens, built in 1895 to commemorate the 1,100th anniversary of the founding of Kyoto. Dinner and overnight for the next two nights at the Hotel Okura. Friday, May 13 KYOTO After breakfast visit Nijo Castle, one of the best surviving examples of palace architecture from Japan s feudal era. Then visit the stunning Golden Pavilion, a picturesque temple overlooking a serene pond. After lunch at a local restaurant, take a stroll through a scenic bamboo forest to the beautiful Tenryuji Temple, or enjoy an afternoon at leisure to explore on your own. Saturday, May 14 KYOTO / OSAKA / USA After breakfast transfer to the Osaka airport for your independent flight, arriving in the USA the same day. OPTIONAL EXTENSION Our post-voyage extension to the ancient cities of Kyoto & Nara, May 13 16, 2016, reveals the heart of Japanese art and culture. $3,480 per person, double occupancy $3,960 per person, single occupancy Flight Information You may use the $1,500 per person air credit* to purchase air fare from your home city/tokyo and Osaka/home city. Please contact our in-house Air Department for fare quotes, reservations, or other air-related questions. Allan White < 3 >
The Caledonian Sky The all-suite 100-guest Caledonian Sky is a spacious, yet intimate, expedition vessel. Refurbished in 2012, her beautifully designed public spaces include a single-seating dining room, large lounge with bar, enclosed panoramic viewing lounge with bar, library, and gym. Outside decks feature a rear sun deck with a promenade deck that is available to all travelers. All suites have an ocean view and feature a sitting room, en suite bathroom, flat-screen television, spacious wardrobes, and dressing table. Visit www.zegrahm.com/caledoniansky for more information about this ship. Deck Plan BRIDGE DECK BRIDGE DECK BRIDGE Outdoor DECK Cafe Outdoor Cafe Outdoor Cafe PROMENADE DECK PROMENADE DECK PROMENADE Salon DECK Salon WC Salon CALEDONIAN DECK CALEDONIAN DECK CASTLE DECK CASTLE DECK Panorama Lounge Sun Deck Bar Panorama Lounge Sun Deck Panorama Bar Lounge Sun Deck Bar 511 509 507 505 512 510 508 506 511 509 507 505 512 510 508 506 433 431 427 425 423 421 419 417 415 433 434 431 427 425 423 421 419 417 415 432 428 426 424 422 420 418 416 414 WCPromenade Deck 434 432 428 426 424 422 420 418 416 414 Bar 347 345 343 341 339 335 333 331 329 Castle Deck Bar Caledonian 347 345Deck 343 Lounge Reception Castle Deck Caledonian Deck Lounge Reception 341 339 335 333 331 329 348 346 344 342 340 338 336 334 332 330 CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 2 CATEGORY 3 348 346 344 342 340 338 336 334 332 330 CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 2 CATEGORY 3 Restaurant 261 259 257 255 Doctor 262 260 258 256 254 252 250 Rates CATEGORY 1 $13,980 CATEGORY 3 $15,780 CATEGORY 5 $17,680 CAT 2/SINGLE $18,780 CATEGORY 2 $14,980 CATEGORY 4 $16,580 CATEGORY 6 $19,880 CAT 4/SINGLE $20,780 Single Supplement: Limited singles are available at the special single rates listed above. Additional singles may be available at 1.6 times the share rate. INCLUDED: Daily activity options including Zodiac cruises, nature walks, and cultural tours All gratuities All accommodations World-class lecture and expedition team All onboard meals and group meals ashore, including soft drinks, beer, and wine with lunch and dinner All entrance fees, taxes, and landing and port charges Arrival and departure transfers on group dates Gift certificates for recommended expedition gear and reading materials Medical expense coverage and emergency evacuation insurance NOT INCLUDED: Airfare from your home city/tokyo and Osaka/home city Excess baggage charges Airport arrival and departure taxes Transfers for independent arrivals and departures Passport and/or visa fees Travel insurance Items of a personal nature such as laundry, alcoholic beverages, (other than listed at left), and other incidentals Email/Internet/fax/telephone charges *Air credit of up to $1,500 per person is applicable to new bookings (as of July 1, 2015) only and subject to availability at time of booking. Air must be booked and ticketed through Zegrahm Expeditions. Air credit is not combinable with any other offer except group and refer & reward. A 25% per person deposit will secure your space on this expedition. All rates are per person, based on double occupancy, quoted in US dollars, and must be paid in US dollars. Rates and itineraries are subject to change. Please review our Terms & Conditions online at www.zegrahm.com/terms, or call our office for a printed copy. < 4 >
Featured Leaders Leaders from additional fields of study will join those featured below. Visit www.zegrahm.com/japan to read full leader biographies. MARK BRAZIL (EXPEDITION LEADER) Mark earned his Ph.D. from the University of Stirling, Scotland, for his work on avian ecology and behavior in Iceland. Fascinated by island biology, he is a leading authority on the natural history of Japan (which he also currently calls home). In addition to being a field naturalist, he is a columnist, author, and editor. His books include Wild Asia: Spirit of a Continent; The Birds of Japan; The Whooper Swan; and, most recently, A Field Guide to the Birds of East Asia. MAYUMI BRAZIL Mayumi was born and educated in Hokkaido, Japan s northernmost island. She studied Japanese literature in college and is also interested in film and contemporary culture. She has served as a guide in Japan for numerous wildlife photographers, naturalists, and radio producers. She also works as a cultural expert, introducing her home island and its history and customs to visitors from around the world. Mayumi currently lives in Nopporo, located just outside of Sapporo, on Hokkaido Island. Peter Harrison Know Before You Go For most activities, a relatively moderate level of exertion is required. Ashore, you must be able to walk one to three miles over sometimes rough and uneven terrain. You will be required to remove your shoes while visiting temples, shrines, and a number of other sites. You will need to climb into and out of Zodiacs or other small boats for one or two excursions ashore. The average daily temperatures will range from the low-50s to the high-60s F. The humidity will be at a moderate level. 800.628.8747 206.285.4000 FAX 206.285.5037 3131 Elliott Avenue Suite 250 Seattle, WA 98121 www.zegrahm.com reservations@zegrahm.com To reserve, visit www.zegrahm.com/japan or contact your travel consultant. < 5