
And since we’re staying late, you’ll have plenty of time to experience everything this exuberant metropolis has to offer. South Korea’s second-largest city, Busan’s vibrant culture, steaming hot springs, and incredible gastronomy scene are sure to leave a lasting impact. Lively Niigata, historic Kanazawa, and the charming fishing port of Sakaiminato are next, followed by a sail across the Korea Strait to Busan. Take some time to explore the hot springs here, or visit the Shirakami-Sanchi World Heritage Property-home to the elusive serow. From here, you’ll enjoy a day relaxing aboard your boutique hotel at sea before arriving in the quaint seaside city of Aomori, where an assortment of museums along the harborfront tantalize art and history buffs.Īkita is next, and the home of Tazaw-Japan’s deepest lake-does not disappoint. Your voyage begins in Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital city, where modern marvels brush up against ancient architecture and traditions, creating a fascinating duality that has to be seen to be believed.
