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Kulturelle Entdeckungsreise von den Philippinen nach Japan

Manila→Hiroshima
07.05.27 - 18.05.27

Kulturelle Entdeckungsreise von den Philippinen nach Japan

Manila→Hiroshima
07.05.27 - 18.05.27
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Begleiten Sie Swan Hellenic auf einer bemerkenswerten kulturellen Entdeckungsreise von den lebendigen Ufern Manilas bis zur historischen Stadt Hiroshima. Diese immersive Kleinschiffreise bietet eine seltene Gelegenheit, das reiche kulturelle Geflecht der Philippinen, der Taiwanstraße und des südlichen Japans zu erkunden. Auf Fahrt durch weniger befahrene Gewässer entdecken Sie eine faszinierende Mischung aus alten Traditionen, spirituellem Erbe und atemberaubender Naturschönheit in Ost- und Südostasien — und das während der ruhigen, milden Tage des Frühsommers. Von den smaragdgrünen Inseln der Philippinen bis zu den beschaulichen Tempeln Kyushus offenbart jeder Halt eine eigene Facette regionaler Identität

Begleiten Sie Swan Hellenic auf einer bemerkenswerten kulturellen Entdeckungsreise von den lebendigen Ufern Manilas bis zur historischen Stadt Hiroshima. Diese immersive Kleinschiffreise bietet eine seltene Gelegenheit, das reiche kulturelle Geflecht der Philippinen, der Taiwanstraße und des südlichen Japans zu erkunden. Auf Fahrt durch weniger befahrene Gewässer entdecken Sie eine faszinierende Mischung aus alten Traditionen, spirituellem Erbe und atemberaubender Naturschönheit in Ost- und Südostasien — und das während der ruhigen, milden Tage des Frühsommers. Von den smaragdgrünen Inseln der Philippinen bis zu den beschaulichen Tempeln Kyushus offenbart jeder Halt eine eigene Facette regionaler Identität

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Entdecken Sie den spanischen Kolonialcharme von Vigan, die einzigartige Inselschönheit der zum UNESCO-Welterbe zählenden Hundert Inseln und die zeitlose Lebensweise auf den abgelegenen Batanes- und Sabtang-Inseln, wo die Ivatan jahrhundertealte Bräuche bewahren. In Japan erkunden Sie heilige christliche Stätten in Sakitsu, flanieren durch das lebhafte Stadtbild von Kagoshima und lassen die Geschichte an den bewegenden Orten in Hiroshima nachklingen. Ideal für kulturinteressierte Reisende, die Tiefe, Authentizität und Komfort suchen, verbindet diese Kreuzfahrt von den Philippinen nach Japan die Erkundung entlegener Inseln mit bedeutsamen Kulturerlebnissen. An Bord des eleganten Expeditionsschiffs von Swan Hellenic genießen Sie fachkundige Einblicke, vornehme Betreuung und unvergessliche Momente an Orten, die vom Massentourismus selten erreicht werden. Entdecken Sie Asiens kulturelle Schnittpunkte im charakteristischen Stil von Swan Hellenic — immersiv, bereichernd und elegant abenteuerlich

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Tag 1. Manila

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Arrive in Manila today. The capital of the Philippines is a teeming, sprawling metropolis. Its flaws are no match for its creative, exciting energy, which infused everything from its art to food. There’s so much to see and do here: the city’s museums, Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church and the Chinese Cemetery are some of the highlights. Intramuros – the old Spanish walled town at the heart of the city – is unmissable. Explore if timings allow and be sure to sample some Filipino cuisine in all its bold sour, sweet and tangy glory. Alternatively, head straight to your home for the next several days. After a seamless check-in, settle into your cabin or stateroom and take time to explore your ship’s luxurious facilities
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Tag 2. Quezon-Insel, Hundert-Inseln

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Hundred Islands National Park in the Lingayen Gulf of the Philippines has 124 islands known for their unique mushroom shapes, formed from ancient seabeds influenced by shifting sea levels. Conservation efforts like giant clam replanting aim to protect the marine environment, once traversed by Spanish galleons. Governor's Island has a deck with a statue of St. Joseph and is the jump point for the 546m island-to-island zipline

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Island Hopping Tour

4 Stunden
Leaving the ship by zodiac to the island, we will then board a traditional motorized outrigger boat (banca) to commence your exclusive island-hopping tour. Cruise through the park's majestic network of islets, passing picturesque locations such as Clave Island and Children’s Island, soaking in the unique seascape. The first major stop is Pilgrimage Island, the spiritual and scenic home of the towering, 55-foot statue of Jesus Christ the Savior. Enjoy the views and capture memorable photographs from this elevated landmark. Experience the unique rock formations of the area with a panoramic pass by Cuenco Cave. Continue the scenic cruise, passing by notable islets including Governor’s Island, Mayor’s Island, Romulo Island, Marcos Island, and Cathedral Island. During the tour we will stop to swim and snerkeling. Local guides will identify the best spots depending on the day. Conclude your island exploration back at Quezon Island, where you'll have free time to simply relax, sunbathe on the white-sand beach, or enjoy further water recreational activities.
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Tag 3. Salomague-Hafen (Vigan)

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The Philippines' best preserved colonial town, the UNESCO-listed 16th century Vigan City lies an hour south of Salomague port. Vigan's unique fusion architecture blending Philippine, Chinese and European elements has "no parallel in East and Southeast Asia" per UNESCO. Cobblestoned Calle Crisologo is the lively main street of the Mestizo district, with its broad promenade (malecón), horse-drawn carriages and rustic mansions

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Vigan Historical Walking Tour

4 Stunden
A journey through the cultural treasures of Vigan, proudly recognized as one of the New 7 Wonder Cities of the World. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a living museum of Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and centuries-old traditions. Your tour begins with a visit to the iconic Bantay Church and Bell Tower, a landmark that offers sweeping views of the city and surrounding landscapes. Continue your adventure as you proceed to the heart of Vigan for a leisurely walking tour, discovering the charm of Plaza Salcedo, the elegant St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the famous Calle Crisologo, a picturesque cobblestone street lined with well-preserved Spanish colonial houses and ancestral homes. After a day filled with history, culture, you’ll return to the port with unforgettable memories of Vigan’s timeless allure.
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Paoay Sand Dunes 4x4 Adventure

4,5 Stunden
Experience an exhilarating journey from Salomague Port to the world-famous Paoay Sand Dunes, where excitement and adventure await. The scenic 1h15 min-bus ride sets the stage for a thrilling off-road experience unlike any other. Upon reaching Paoay Sand Dunes, hop aboard a 4x4 jeepney for an off-road experience like no other. Expert local drivers navigate the specially designed vehicles through the sandy dunes, engaging in the heart-pounding activity known as "dune bashing." As the 4x4s ascend and descend steep slopes, traverse sandy terrain, and offer a rollercoaster-like ride, passengers are treated to breath-taking panoramic views of the expansive dunes that stretch endlessly, creating a stunning contrast with the lush green surroundings. After your adventure, the journey continues with a visit to the historic Paoay Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in the Philippines. Explore its remarkable baroque architecture and learn about its centuries-old history before heading back to Salomague Port.
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Threads Of Traditions

5 Stunden
A captivating journey through the cultural tapestry of Ilocos Norte. Leaving the port behind a scenic ride from Salomague Port to the weaving town of Pinili, where the art of Abel weaving, a cherished Ilocano tradition, continues to thrive. Upon arrival, you’ll be introduced to the intricate process of Abel weaving, a proud symbol of craftsmanship and cultural heritage. Skilled artisans will demonstrate how they transform threads into stunning handwoven fabrics using traditional wooden looms. You’ll witness firsthand the vibrant colors and intricate geometric designs that define the Abel of Pinili, each piece reflecting the artistry, patience, and devotion of Ilocano weavers. After immersing yourself in the weaving process, continue your journey to the iconic Paoay Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its remarkable baroque architecture and enduring historical significance. This tour promises a meaningful exploration of Ilocos Norte’s cultural soul, an experience that celebrates the artistry, skill, and pride of its people. The Abel of Pinili is not just fabrics; they are living testaments to the region’s enduring legacy of tradition and creativity.
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Tag 4. Batanes-Insel

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Batanes, the Philippines’ northernmost province with capital Basco, was first occupied by Japan in WWII, leaving behind the hand-carved Dipnaysuhuan Tunnel, cut from volcanic rock. Today, Batanes is celebrated for its Ivatan heritage, with a resilient culture shaped by isolation and storms, reflected in its century-old stone houses. Diura Fishing Village showcases this enduring spirit, where traditional Ivatan fishing rituals continue today

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Heritage and History of Batan

4 Stunden
Our journey begins at the Dipnaysuhuan Japanese Tunnel, a poignant historical site carved out during World War II. Once a network of shelters and lookout posts for Japanese soldiers, it stands today as a silent, significant reminder of Batanes’ wartime past. From the depths of history, we emerge into the breathtaking expanse of Rakuh-a-Payaman. Affectionately known as "Marlboro Country," this iconic landscape is celebrated for its rolling emerald hills, grazing livestock, and sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. It is a place of profound tranquility, offering a picturesque vantage point perfect for capturing the island's natural beauty. We then transition to the National Museum-Batanes. Here, the rich cultural tapestry of the region comes to life through a curated collection of artifacts and exhibits, each telling the story of the Ivatan people’s enduring traditions and heritage. The exploration continues in Itbud Village, one of the most storied and traditional settlements in the province. Walking through its narrow lanes lined with classic stone houses, you will experience firsthand the simplicity and legendary resilience that define Ivatan life. Finally, we re-board our coach for the municipality of Mahatao. This charming town is home to beautifully preserved stone dwellings and the San Carlos Borromeo Church, a National Cultural Treasure renowned for its unique Ivatan architecture. After soaking in these architectural wonders, we will begin our return journey to Basco Port.
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Tag 4. Sabtang-Insel

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A small island with a rustic vibe, Sabtang is one of four main inhabited islands of Batanes and features peaceful sandy beaches backed by verdant cliffs. Browse traditional products like woven baskets and the local berry wine. For a moderate hike, wind your way up occasionally steep, grassy ridges to breathtaking seascapes at the Chamantad-Tinyan Viewpoint. On Morong Beach, photogenic Mahayao Arch is a massive natural rock formation

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Sabtang Island Cultural Immersion

3,5 Stunden
Upon arrival at Sabtang Port, you will take a short walk to the main road where local tricycles are lined up. The tour begins with a charming ride on traditional cogon-roof tricycles en route to Savidug Village. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided walking tour around the community, highlighting the iconic Ivatan vernacular stone houses, known for their resilience against strong winds and harsh weather. From Savidug, proceed to the scenic Chamantad Viewpoint, witness the making of traditional Ivatan attire, including the female headdress vakul and the male traditional gear kanay, while taking in breathtaking coastal views. Light refreshments will be served at the site. The journey continues to Morong Beach, renowned for its dramatic rock formations, white sand, and picturesque surroundings. You will have ample time to relax, stroll along the shore, and enjoy the natural scenery. After the beach visit, you will re-board their tricycles and return to Sabtang Port, where they will board the zodiac for the return transfer to the ship.
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Tag 5. Seetag

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Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers
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Tag 6. Naha, Insel Okinawa

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Naha is the capital of the Okinawa prefecture, part of an archipelago of more than 160 islands that formed part of the independent Ryukyu Kingdom, ruled by monarchs from the 1400s, until it became part of Japan in 1879. Ryukyu attractions include Shuri Castle, once home to Ryukyu royalty, and Naminouegu shrine. This seaside city also offers one of Japan’s best museums - the Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum

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Beauty of Ryukyu Kingdom

4,5 Stunden
Depart the port on your motorcoach and head to Shuri Castle, the symbol of Naha. During the days of the Ryukyu Kingdom the castle was home to the king and was the centre of politics. The Main Hall is currently undergoing reconstruction after it was lost in a fire in 2019, but the surrounding structures still preserve the atmosphere of the castle. Parts of the reconstruction process can be seen as well, which is possible only while it is in progress. Head on to Seifa Utaki, the spiritual center of Okinawa and a World Heritage Site. Utaki is a sacred site where locals come to offer their prayers, but only the highest ranked priests of the Ryukyu Kingdom were allowed into Seifa Utaki. Its atmosphere is peaceful yet solemn, and one may feel a somewhat tense air once you reach the compounds of the utaki.
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The Battle of Okinawa

3 Std 45 Min
Learn about the Battle of Okinawa which took place in June 1945, just months before Japan surrendered to the Allied powers. Okinawa was the only location in the Japanese archipelago to become the grounds of actual combat. Your coach will depart the port and take you first to the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Park and Museum where you can learn about the actual battle as well as facts from the perspective of the locals. Take a moment to walk through the monuments with the names of all victims who deceased in the War. Take in the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of the park to reflect on peace which we sometimes take for granted. Your second destination is the Former Navy Underground Headquarters which is a man-made cave having functioned as the operational headquarters during the Battle of Okinawa. The Chief Commander's Room is where commanding officer Ota Minoru committed suicide after deciding Japan was bound to be defeated. Walk through the headquarters and see for yourself the cruel reality of war. Your coach will take you back to the port after completing your visits
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Karate Workshop

4 Stunden
Karate is a form of martial arts which has its origin in Okinawa. It is said to have been created amongst the aristocrats of the Ryukyu Kingdom as a means of self-protection, but Okinawa Karate would later evolve to pursue the beauty of the form of each movement. Take part in an easy, introductory lesson of Karate at the Okinawa Karate Kaikan, a facility built for the purpose of promoting Karate and to pass on the philosophy of Okinawan Karate. Before delving into the world of karate, first drive to Shuri Castle, the center of Okinawan culture with deep connection to karate. The Main Hall is currently undergoing reconstruction after it was lost in a fire in 2019, but the surrounding structures still preserve the atmosphere of the castle. Parts of the reconstruction process can be seen as well, which is possible only while it is in progress. Learn some of the basic elements of Karate in an approximate 1-hour lesson.
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Tag 8. Insel Amami Oshima, Naze

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Dreamy beaches, mangroves and cerulean seas make up the Amami Islands. The largest, Amami Oshima, was part of the Ryukyu Kingdom before brief US control after WWII. The Tanaka Isson Memorial Museum in Amami Park displays works by the late painter who lived here. Pristine beaches like Tomori have colourful marine life, while in the south, rivers weave round the Mangrove Primeval Forest, and rugged cliffs and giant pebbles hug the Honohoshi Coast

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Culture of Amami

3,5 Stunden
Begin your journey from the port aboard a comfortable tour bus and set off to explore the rich cultural heritage of Amami. Your first stop is Oshima Tsumugimura, home to the exquisite traditional kimono known as Oshima Tsumugi. Recognized as one of the three finest kimono fabrics in Japan, Oshima Tsumugi is renowned for its intricate craftsmanship and enduring quality. Here, you’ll gain fascinating insights into the meticulous process behind its creation, from dyeing to weaving, passed down through generations. After the tour, take a tranquil walk through the adjacent garden, which showcases a diverse array of subtropical flora unique to the region. Don’t miss the opportunity to browse and purchase beautifully crafted Oshima Tsumugi products as memorable souvenirs. Continue your tour with a visit to Amami Park, a cultural complex featuring two distinct museum exhibits. The first offers an in-depth look into the history, traditions, and daily life of the Amami Islands, providing valuable context to the region’s unique identity. The second is dedicated to the celebrated Japanese painter Tanaka Isson, whose deep connection to Amami inspired a remarkable body of work. His paintings vividly capture the island’s natural beauty and essence in the 20th century, offering a window into its lush landscapes and vibrant biodiversity. Through his art, experience Amami as he saw it—untouched, evocative, and profoundly beautiful.
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Amami Nature Walk

3,5 Stunden
Visit the Amami Nature Forest, a stunning natural reserve where you can immerse yourself in the island's rich biodiversity. This guided tour offers the unique opportunity to explore Amami’s deep forests and observe its diverse wildlife in their natural habitat. Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed by a local nature guide, a knowledgeable expert on the flora and fauna of the region. Your guide will share fascinating insights into the various plants, animals, and ecosystems that make Amami’s forests so special. The approximately 90-minute walk takes you along a well-maintained trail that winds through the lush landscape. While the trail is relatively easy, there are occasional steps to navigate, allowing for a comfortable yet engaging hike. As you walk, your guide will make stops to point out unique plant species, local wildlife, and key features of the forest, such as ancient trees and rare endemic species that thrive in this protected environment. One of the highlights of the tour is the breath-taking view from the observatory deck, where you can gaze out over the verdant forest canopy stretching towards the ocean. This tranquil spot provides a perfect moment to pause, take in the stunning vistas, and appreciate the harmonious blend of forest and sea. With its peaceful ambiance and the guidance of a local expert, this is an ideal opportunity to truly connect with the natural beauty of Amami.
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Mangrove Forest Exploration by Kayak

3,5 Stunden
Travel to Amami Mangrove Park for a pleasant canoe ride along a river surrounded by mangroves. The primeval mangrove forest of Sumiyo where the park is located is second in size in Japan. The canoe tour takes place at the mouth of the river inside Sumiyo Bay facing the Pacific Ocean. Follow your instructor and explore the area on your canoe for an hour-long adventure through the mangrove covered river. After stepping on solid land once again, walk over to the Amami-Oshima World Heritage Conservation Center to learn about the natural environment of Amami, a World Heritage Site. Good to Know: This tour involves approximately 1.5 km walking involved throughout the tour, 20-30 steps inside park. Guests are recommended to bring sunscreen and marine shoes and to wear a hat and swimming wear. Lockers available to keep any valuables or anything that needs to be prevented from getting wet. Tour may be cancelled due to weather and/or water conditions.
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Tag 9. Sakitsu

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Sakitsu Village, on the Amakusa Islands in western Kumamoto, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site tied to Japan’s Hidden Christian history. Once a secret hub of worship during prohibition, it’s home to Sakitsu Church, known as the “Church of the Sea,” with a European Gothic exterior and rare tatami-mat interior. The village’s story is further told at the Minato-ya Museum, which displays artefacts used to practice the faith in secret

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Sakitsu Walking Tour

1 Std 15 Min
Welcome to Sakitsu Village, a picturesque and quaint fishing community located in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture. This small village holds a rich, resilient history and was recognized in 2018 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the "Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region." Sakitsu is one of the most significant places where Hidden Christianity (Kakure Kirishitan) survived for centuries despite harsh government persecution. What makes it unique is the quiet harmony in which the secret Christian faith existed alongside traditional Buddhism and Shinto practices. This extraordinary coexistence is still visually evident in the heart of the village today. Leaving the ship by Zodiac we will land directly to the village shore. Upon landing, friendly locals will greet you with a welcome drink and provide you with a detailed map, allowing you the freedom to explore the narrow lanes and waterfront decks (kake) at your leisure. As you walk, collect the cards handed out that will allow you to visit the three key locations that symbolize the village's multi-religious history: Sakitsu Church, this striking Gothic-style Catholic church, famous for its tatami-matted interior and its altar, which stands over the spot where Christians were once forced to trample sacred images (fumi-e). The village's Shinto shrine, which stands right beside the church, representing the outward religious conformity the Hidden Christians adopted. End by the Fuoken Temple (Buddhist), aA local temple that completes the spiritual trio. It will be up to you to decide if you want to walk at your own peace or join the guided walking tour with a local, English-speaking guide. This deeper dive will take you to the church and shrine, allowing you to hear firsthand accounts and historical narratives rooted in each specific location. This is a special opportunity to connect with the past through the voices of the current residents who continue to protect this unique heritage.
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Tag 10. Kagoshima

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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

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Sakurajima Volcano

3 Std 15 Min
Discover Sakurajima, the iconic volcano of Kagoshima. It is an active volcano with smoke billowing from the top every day. Depart the port for a short drive to the ferry terminal and board the ferry while still seated on the bus. Enjoy a 15-minute ride across to Sakurajima and enjoy the view as you approach ferry landing. First visit the Salurajima Visitor center and learn about the mechanism of volcanic eruptions as well as the history of its activities. Drive on to the Arimura Lava Observatory, located on a small hill created by an eruption in 1946. This observatory offers excellent vantage points connected by paved walking paths, to observe the dynamic power of the volcano as well as the coastline. Return to the Sakurajima ferry terminal and board the ferry once again for your return trip to the port. Maximum 70 steps up to the top of the Arimura Observatory.
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Chiran Samurai Residence Gardens & Peace Museum

4 Stunden
A scenic drive will take us south from Kagoshima to the town of Chiran, a place where Japan’s feudal past and its devastating modern history meet in striking contrast. This journey offers a powerful perspective on honor, tradition, and sacrifice. Your first stop is Chiran’s meticulously preserved Samurai Residences and Gardens. Walking along the streets of this former warrior town is like stepping back over 250 years into the Edo Period (1603-1868). The houses, protected by imposing, moss-covered stone walls and topped with distinctive black-tiled roofs, belonged to the middle and lower-ranking samurai of the Satsuma Domain. While some of these ancient estates are still home to the descendants of the original samurai, many of the exquisite gardens are open to the public. Though small in size, these spaces are masterpieces of Japanese landscaping, providing excellent examples of Shakkei, or "borrowed scenery," where the distant mountains and surrounding natural environment are skillfully integrated into the garden design. The overall effect is one of quiet elegance and martial simplicity, reflecting the disciplined life of the samurai. The serenity of the samurai town gives way to a profound sense of remembrance at the Chiran Peace Museum. This powerful, emotional site is dedicated to the young Kamikaze pilots who took off from the nearby base during the final, desperate months of World War II. The museum preserves the last letters, photographs, personal effects, and cockpit remnants of the over 1,000 young men, many barely out of their teens, who flew suicide missions against Allied naval forces. The letters, often addressed to their families, express poignant themes of duty, devotion, and heartbreaking farewells. The museum stands not to glorify war, but to commemorate the personal sacrifice and tragic circumstances of these pilots, and serves as a powerful, somber plea for enduring world peace rooted in the memory of their loss.
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Ibusuki Sand Bath Experience

5 Stunden
Immerse yourself in one of Japan’s most unique wellness traditions with a visit to the renowned Ibusuki Sand Bath, celebrated for its therapeutic benefits and serene coastal setting. Heated by natural geothermal springs and geysers, the black volcanic sand offers a deeply relaxing experience. After donning a light cotton kimono, lie down and let the warm sand gently envelop your body up to the neck, stimulating circulation and easing muscle tension. This rejuvenating ritual is said to promote detoxification and overall well-being. After your sand bath, enjoy a scenic drive to Lake Ikeda, the largest lake in Kyushu, nestled at the foot of the majestic Mt. Kaimondake, often referred to as “Satsuma Fuji” for its elegant, conical shape. Take in the tranquil views and reflect on your revitalizing experience before returning to the ship. Sand bath package includes: - Sand bath experience, regular bath at public bath space, souvenir towel, and bath towel rental. - The time buried in sand is around 10 minutes. - Guests with health conditions such as heart issues, neck or back problems, high blood pressure are not able to take the sand bath. Also, pregnant guests are not recommended to join this tour. - Guests are required to go into regular bath fully naked. - Guests with Tattoos may not be able to go into bath.
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Sakurajima E-Bike Ride with Guide

5 Stunden
Enjoy a refreshing E-bike tour of Sakurajima. Walk to the ferry terminal with a local staff and board a ferry across to Sakurajima. Another 10-minute walk to the Sakurajima Visitor Center and you will meet your cycling guide. An approximate 3-hour ride around Sakurajima on your E-bike, will give you the possibility to admire some views displaying the raw energy of a volcanic eruption. Visit the Karasujima Observatory and see traces of a major volcanic eruption which occurred in 1914. Then travel on to the Yunohira Observatory which is the highest point on the volcanic island. After completing your ride, return to the visitor center where you will return your bicycles and then walk back to the ferry terminal for the return trip back to the port where your ship is docked. Good to know: Guest must be over 144cm in height, 12 years of age to join this tour. Waiver form must be completed and submitted prior to tour, Helmet will be provided and is mandatory. Guests must bring ID (passport) to join the tour.
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Tag 11. Uwajima

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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

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History of Uwajima

3 Stunden
Our excursion begins with a transfer to Uwajima Castle. This historic fortress stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of its original designer, Lord Todo Takatora, a renowned castle-building expert of the Edo period. The castle is exceptional because its donjon (main tower) is one of the very few in Japan that remains in its original, un-rebuilt condition, preserving the authentic craftsmanship and balance of its design. It has been officially designated as a National Important Cultural Asset, marking it as an indispensable piece of Japan's feudal history. Next, we proceed to the Uwajima City Date Museum. The museum is dedicated to the Date clan, which succeeded the Todo clan and became one of the most powerful and influential families in the region during the samurai era. The extensive collection on display provides a comprehensive look into their history, featuring invaluable artifacts. Our final destination is the serene Tenshaen Garden. Constructed in 1866 as a recreational retreat for the ruling Date lord, this exquisite space is a classic example of a Japanese circuit-style garden. Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the pathways, which artfully surround a central pond, showcasing traditional landscape design and providing a tranquil conclusion to the tour. Good to Know: This tour involves about 1 km walking, ostly flat, gravel path with some parts with cobblestone. Guests are required to negotiate approx 250steps at Uwajima Castle and 30 steps inside Date Museum.
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Pearl Farming and Yusu Terrace Field

3,5 Stunden
The journey begins with a scenic transfer from the pier to the magnificent Yusu-Mizugaura Terraced Fields. Located along the coast, these steep mountain slopes have been meticulously transformed by generations of local farmers into a complex staircase of stacked-stone farmlands. This ingenious architecture, designed to maximize agricultural productivity in a limited space (primarily for growing potatoes), results in a truly majestic landscape. The terraces cascade down toward the sparkling waters of the Uwa Sea. Recognized nationally for their aesthetic and historical value, these fields have been designated as an Important Cultural Landscape of Japan and selected as one of the country's 100 Famous Views of Rural Japan. Guests will have the opportunity to walk through and experience the unique scale of the terraces firsthand, guided by a local expert. We will proceed to Doi Pearl, where you will delve into the region's prominent aquaculture industry. Uwajima is celebrated for producing some of the highest-graded pearls in the world. At the company headquarters, the President will provide an exclusive presentation detailing the environmental factors that make the local marine conditions ideal for pearl farming. A highlight of the visit is observing a demonstration of the nucleation process, the delicate surgical procedure where the nucleus of a pearl is implanted into the oyster. This offers a rare view into the meticulous craftsmanship required for pearl cultivation. Time will be allotted for browsing and purchasing certified pearl accessories and jewellery at the on-site shop. Good to Know: Guests will have to negotiate about 100 steps at Yusumizugaura Terraced Fields and walk on paved ground. At Doi Peral, walking will be on floating raft of the akoya shellfish for 30 meters and 20 steps up to the shop.
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Tag 12. Hiroshima

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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

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Peace Memorial Park and Museum (In transit Guests)

3,5 Stunden
The excursion provides a seamless transfer to the heart of the city, beginning at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Guests will drive directly to this solemn and historic area, a testament to Hiroshima's miraculous, decades-long recovery and restoration. A key stop is the viewing of the Atomic Bomb Dome (former Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall). This skeletal structure was the only building left standing near the hypocenter of the 1945 blast and has been intentionally preserved in its ruined state. It stands as a powerful UNESCO World Heritage Site and a stark, visual reminder of the destruction caused by the atomic bomb. We will proceed to the Memorial Cenotaph, an arched tomb dedicated to the victims. Beneath the arch lies a stone chest containing the inscribed names of all 220,000 victims, offering a quiet place for reflection and remembrance. The visit culminates at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. The museum, housed in two buildings, provides a comprehensive historical account of Hiroshima, detailing life before the bombing, the events of the nuclear attack, and the aftermath. Exhibits include personal belongings, compelling photographs, and the powerful, moving stories of the victims, showcasing the sadness and profound impact of the disaster. Good to know: This tour involves about 4 km (2.5miles), partially paved, sand, or wooden deck inside the shrine. Visitors are required to follow one-way path inside Itsukushima Shrine and are not allowed to return to the entrance in order to maintain steady flow of visitors walking through the shrine compounds. In the museum, guests will see sensitive material, including graphic pictures and displays of the atrocities of war.

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Höhepunkte der Expedition

Eine Region lebhafter Kontraste, von Korallenmeeren und Inselkulturen bis hin zu Häfen, geprägt von Handel und tief verwurzelten Traditionen – alles durch fachkundige Einordnung zum Leben erweckt.

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Inseln am Rande Asiens

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Naturwanderungen

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Die andere Seite Japans

Erleben Sie das südliche Japan in seinen stärksten Kontrasten — Sakurajimas aktiver Vulkan, die heilige Stille von Sakitsu und die tiefe Ruhe des Friedensparks von Hiroshima

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Fachvorträge

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Boutique-Kreuzfahrt

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Kulinarische Exzellenz

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Sauna & Spa

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Fitnessstudio

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Pool & Jacuzzi

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Entdeckungen an Bord

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Persönlicher Service

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Ihr Zuhause in der Ferne

Entspannen Sie in der zurückhaltenden Eleganz Ihrer Kabine oder Suite. Eine raffinierte Mischung aus gedämpften Farbtönen, natürlichen Materialien und intuitiver Technologie: das skandinavisch inspirierte Design verbindet die natürliche Welt nahtlos mit außergewöhnlichem Komfort.

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Schwanennest

Am Bug des Schiffs befindet sich das Schwanennest — der perfekte Ort für atemberaubende Ausblicke über das Meer.