Japan Intensive Cruise: Toyama, Sakaiminato & Kobe

  • 24th April 2026
  • 15 Nights
  • Tokyo (Yokohama)
  • Azamara Pursuit
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$9,539*/per person

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* based on twinshare stateroom

Your itinerary

  • Tokyo (Yokohama)
  • Hakodate
  • Sakata
  • Toyama
  • Maizuru
  • Sakaiminato, Japan
  • Busan
  • Busan
  • Hiroshima, Japan
  • Cruising The Inland Sea
  • Takamatsu, Japan
  • Kobe
  • Kobe
  • Shimizu
  • Tokyo (Yokohama)
  • Tokyo (Yokohama)
Day 1

24th Apr '26

Tokyo (Yokohama)
It’s hard to imagine Tokyo as a tiny fishing village named Edo. Tokyo is now the largest metropolitan area in the world, an exciting city with a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, restaurants, museums, temples, and gardens to visit. More
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16:30

Day 2

25th Apr '26

At Sea
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Day 3

26th Apr '26

Hakodate
Located on Hokkaido, the northernmost island in Japan, Hokadate sits under the vast 334m-high Mount Hakodate. Hop on a tram that can take you from one end of the city to the other in just 45-minutes or enjoy a leisurely stroll through the area that takes you past historical buildings. Looking for a break and some soothing relaxation? The Yunokawa Onsen is a spa resort area offering up many hot spring hotel and inn options. More
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7:30

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17:00

Day 4

27th Apr '26

Sakata
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8:00

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18:00

Day 5

28th Apr '26

Toyama
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8:00

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16:00

Day 6

29th Apr '26

Maizuru
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8:00

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20:00

Day 7

30th Apr '26

Sakaiminato, Japan
Sakaiminato’s history is steeped in fishing tradition. Now the base of Western Japan’s fishing industry, Sakaiminato has been an open trading port with the U.S. and U.K. since 1899. Today the port town continues to be a haven for seafood lovers with fish markets and world-class restaurants scattered along its streets, making it the perfect place for visitors to taste the catch of the day. More
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8:00

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17:30

Day 8

1st May '26

Busan
It is Pusan’s premier trading port, adjacent to the Korean Straits and Japan, that makes it an international metropolis but its beautiful sea vistas that make it a charming place to unwind. Experience the serenity of Beomeo-sa Temple, climb the Busan Tower in Yongdusan Park and rejuvenate at Hushimchung Spa. More
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9:00

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Day 9

2nd May '26

Busan
It is Pusan’s premier trading port, adjacent to the Korean Straits and Japan, that makes it an international metropolis but its beautiful sea vistas that make it a charming place to unwind. Experience the serenity of Beomeo-sa Temple, climb the Busan Tower in Yongdusan Park and rejuvenate at Hushimchung Spa. More
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14:00

Day 10

3rd May '26

Hiroshima, Japan
This “city of water and peace” is built in one of the most sheltered harbors on the Seto Inland Sea and is much more than the painful past it both honors and defies. Reflect and ring the bell of peace at Peace Memorial Park, then ferry to the holy island of Miyajima, famed for its Itsukushima Shrine and floating torii. More
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8:00

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22:00

Day 11

4th May '26

Cruising The Inland Sea
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6:00

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11:00

Day 11

4th May '26

Takamatsu, Japan
On the Seto Inland Sea, looking out over the Sanuki mountain range, sits the island of Shikoku and the old castle town of Takamatsu, Japan. Now a vibrant city, Takamatsu has been an economic hub of the region since the Edo period. To get a sense of its history, visit Tamamo-koen Park. The 16th century Takamatsu Castle had been destroyed, but there’s still plenty to explore: ruins, water moats, and classic Japanese-style yagura or turrets. More
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12:00

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20:00

Day 12

5th May '26

Kobe
Famous for the beef that bears it name, Kobe is headquarters for numerous Japanese and international firms, and has long been an important port. It is also a short bullet train ride from Kyoto, ancient capital of Japan from the 8th to the 19th century. Here vestiges of the past are easier to find than in many of Japan’s modern, high-tech cities: countless temples and shrines, the palaces and castles of shoguns and emperors, and narrow lanes paved in stone and lined with wooden buildings housing shops and restaurants that have been serving travelers for centuries. More
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8:00

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Day 13

6th May '26

Kobe
Famous for the beef that bears it name, Kobe is headquarters for numerous Japanese and international firms, and has long been an important port. It is also a short bullet train ride from Kyoto, ancient capital of Japan from the 8th to the 19th century. Here vestiges of the past are easier to find than in many of Japan’s modern, high-tech cities: countless temples and shrines, the palaces and castles of shoguns and emperors, and narrow lanes paved in stone and lined with wooden buildings housing shops and restaurants that have been serving travelers for centuries. More
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13:30

Day 14

7th May '26

Shimizu
Mount Fuji, Japan’s tallest peak, overlooks this beautiful port town at the Northern end of the Izu Peninsula. One of Japan’s “Three Holy Mountains,” Mount Fuji is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Special Place of Scenic Beauty, and is one of Japan’s official Historic Sites. Shimizu’s mild climate makes it perfect for exploring nature, like Miho-no-Matsubara, four miles of pine grove on the town’s seashore. More
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10:30

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19:00

Day 15

8th May '26

Tokyo (Yokohama)
It’s hard to imagine Tokyo as a tiny fishing village named Edo. Tokyo is now the largest metropolitan area in the world, an exciting city with a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, restaurants, museums, temples, and gardens to visit. More
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Arrive

8:00

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0:00

Day 16

9th May '26

Tokyo (Yokohama)
It’s hard to imagine Tokyo as a tiny fishing village named Edo. Tokyo is now the largest metropolitan area in the world, an exciting city with a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, restaurants, museums, temples, and gardens to visit. More
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Arrive

9:00

Depart

0:00

Your ship - The Azamara Pursuit

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The launch of Azamara PursuitSM in 2018 opened the seas to maiden ports, new itineraries, and the opportunity to provide our guests with even more unforgettable, unique, and immersive experiences than...er before. Like our sister ships, Azamara Pursuit offers some of the most extraordinary adventures on Earth, to places you’ve always dreamed of. Or, perhaps, only just heard about. New-to-Azamara destinations include Antofagasta (Chile), Lima (Peru), and the Beagle Channel—and those are just some of our South American maiden destinations. Not only do we now take you to 15 unique ports and a whole host of bucket-list locales, but we also stay longer in each one, so you have more time to experience the world’s many wonders in a truly AzAmazing way. More Less
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Stateroom Features Veranda Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed Sitting area with 40” f ... lat-screen TV Mini-bar Thermostat-controlled air conditioner Direct-dial telephone with voice mail Writing desk In-room safe Hand-held hairdryer USB ports under bedside reading lamps Stateroom: 175 sq. ft. (16.3 sq. m.)

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