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Come aboard Norwegian Jade® and be immersed in the cultures, traditions and spectacular landscapes of Japan and South Korea. Experience the best of Nagoya during a guided tour to top attractions, including the famous Atsuta Shrine. Then explore Nagasaki's museums and memorials dedicated to World War II and pause to appreciate the city's natural beauty with its rolling hills and serene gardens. Then during your stay in Seoul, enjoy plenty of time to explore South Korea's vibrant capital, from the five grand palaces and bustling markets to museums, modern architecture, delicious cuisine and more.
The details:
- Norwegian Jade
- 9 nights
- Tokyo, Japan - Seoul, South Korea
- 5th - 14th March 2027
- From £1,690 per person
Price correct at time of publication (29/04/2026)
(Embark) Day 1: Tokyo, Japan
Day 2: Mount Fuji, Japan
Day 3: Nagoya, Japan
Day 4: Kyoto (Osaka), Japan
Day 5: Kochi, Japan
Day 6: Hiroshima, Japan
Day 7: Kagoshima, Japan
Day 8: Nagasaki, Japan
Day 9: Jeju, South Korea
Day 10: Seoul (Incheon), South Korea
Itineraries
Day 1 (Embark)
Tokyo, Japan
Once a sleepy fishing village, Yokohama is now one of Japan's largest ports and your gateway to Tokyo. Ancient traditions and historic sites blend into modern culture, crafting a city unlike anywhere else. In Tokyo, you can walk amongst both neon-glowing skyscrapers and regal temples. Browse stores showcasing the latest advances in technology or retreat to one of the tranquil gardens surrounding the Imperial Palace. Savour traditional cuisine at a Michelin-starred restaurant and witness the centuries-old sport of sumo wrestling. This cosmopolitan hub offers a vast selection of attractions and activities and a wealth of culturally and historic sites. Whether this is your first or fifth visit to the city, Tokyo will captivate your imagination.
Day 2
Mount Fuji, Japan
Day 3
Nagoya, Japan
Japan's fourth largest city by population, Nagoya, is a centre of modern commerce, with Toyota, Noritake china and a Legoland theme park calling this capital home. Tour the Toyota Exhibit Hall, experience Noritake Gardens and sit amongst the stars in the planetarium at the Science Museum. Nagoya Castle, deemed a National Treasure, is a must-see, as is exploring their entertainment district, Sakae. This busy hub is where you'll find Nagoya TV Tower, the city's symbol, and Oasis 21, a multi-level public park with a futuristic water theme.
Day 4
Kyoto (Osaka), Japan
Day 5
Kochi, Japan
Engage with locals and indulge in local flavours in this welcoming city, known for its famed dish Katsuo no tataki (a type of tuna Tataki). The city centre was initially settled in 1601 as a town surrounding Kochi Castle, which is now one of the region's principal attractions. Delve into times gone by as you stroll along the famed, red Harimaya-bashi - the basis for an old local folklore song. Discover the lovely Katsurahama beach area, where the Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial overlooks the sea and honours this legendary Japanese peace negotiator.
Day 6
Hiroshima, Japan
History is never far from mind in Hiroshima, thus the city has created one of the most important and breathtaking memorials in the world, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum. Statues, halls, and monuments at this World Heritage Site honour those who fell in World War II. As one of Japan's largest islands, Hiroshima also offers rich natural beauty and a myriad of outdoor activities like biking, hiking and beaching. The local cuisine is plentiful, especially the signature "Okonomiyaki," a crepe filled with meat, seafood, cabbage, and vegetables. Oysters (usually grilled) serve as an additional fresh and delicious culinary draw.
Day 7
Kagoshima, Japan
Day 8
Nagasaki, Japan
Nagasaki is often equated with the dropping of the atomic bomb, and there are many moving museums, memorials and monuments dedicated to its World War II history that shouldn't be missed. Yet modern Nagasaki offers a vibrant and charming atmosphere that's waiting to be explored. Amongst its cobblestone and rolling hills, the city boasts a rich culinary scene that will excite your inner foodie. To capture Nagasaki's scenic beauty, consider a cable car ride or harbor tour. Centuries-old shrines, temples and churches dot the landscape and are a must see.
Day 9
Jeju, South Korea
The dormant volcano Hallasan formed many of the natural attractions found on Jeju. As South Korea's tallest mountain, Hallasan offers an abundance of hiking opportunities and is an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve showcasing a crater lake and an abundance of plants and wildlife. The Manjang Cave, formed by cooling lava, is the world's longest lava tube and is partially open for tours. Head from the mountain to the magnificent beaches and watch famed haenyo (powerful sea-women) dive for octopus, abalone, clams and more without the aid of a breathing apparatus. Don't miss the opportunity to sample fresh seafood dishes at a local restaurant.
Day 10
Seoul (Incheon), South Korea
Travel to Seoul and discover its 5,000-year-old heritage amidst the ultra-modern high-rises. Visit the magnificent 14th century Gyeongbok Palace and stone pagoda, the National Museum and the bustling antique district. Or spend a day in the serene atmosphere of a Zen Buddhist temple and a historic Korean village. Tour the DMZ and rediscover the drama of recent history. Or simply wander the fish market and promenade at Incheon.
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Flights
- From £1,60 per person
Price correct at time of publication (29/04/2026)










