Intensive Japan Cruise with Viking – Save $2,500 per couple*
PP From
$13,245
Duration
15 days
Deal Type
Ocean Cruise, Small Ship Cruise
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Sail roundtrip from Tokyo on an enriching voyage that circumnavigates Japan and crosses the Sea of Japan to the southeast tip of the Korean Peninsula. Call at Niigata, Hakata, Sapporo and Shimizu—distinctive cultural enclaves that reveal the country’s spiritual and architectural heritage. Experience the refined world of geisha arts during an overnight stay in Tokyo, Japan’s dynamic capital, where modernity and tradition remain closely intertwined.
Included Items
One complimentary shore excursion in every port of call
Free Wi-Fi (connection speed may vary)
Beer, wine & soft drinks with onboard lunch & dinner
24-hour specialty coffees, teas & bottled water
Port taxes & fees
Ground transfers with Viking Air purchase
Visits to UNESCO Sites
Enrichment lectures & Destination Performances
Access to The Nordic Spa & state-of-the-art fitness center
Self-service launderettes
Alternative restaurant dining at no extra charge
24-hour room service
ALL STATEROOMS INCLUDE:
King-size Viking Explorer Bed with luxury linen
42" flat-screen LCD TV with intuitive remote & complimentary Movies On Demand
Large private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, heated floor, anti-fog mirror & hair dryer
Premium Freyja toiletries
Direct-dial satellite phone and cell service
Security safe
110/220 volt outlets
Ample USB ports
Tour Company
Viking - Ocean
Tour Location
Asia
Deal Type
Ocean Cruise, Small Ship Cruise
Map
More Information
Cruise Itinerary: Days 1-7 +
DAY 1 – TOKYO, JAPAN
Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. Tokyo is a spellbinding blend of neon splendor and tranquil Shinto shrines, towering skyscrapers and meditative Zen gardens. Founded as the tiny fishing village of Edo, Tokyo’s history was shaped by emperors and shoguns. As the Edo period progressed, it grew into one of the world’s largest cities, as it remains today. Tokyoites embrace the traditional and the cosmopolitan here, both worshipping at the city’s Asakusa Kannon Temple and frequenting the high-end retail stores of the Ginza district, all while the distant symmetrical cone of Mt. Fuji watches over the city.
DAY 2 – TOKYO, JAPAN
Tokyo as a city was officially dissolved in 1943 and 23 independent municipalities were formed, known as ku. Each neighborhood is representative of a small city yet collectively, they are still recognized as Tokyo. Exploring this vast city is easy, thanks to Tokyo’s excellent transport system. Look to the skies and admire its ever-changing skyline with towering buildings in every corner of the city. Observation platforms feature in many, including Mori Tower or the Metropolitan Government Building.
DAY 3 – DAY AT SEA
Sail Mar Pacífico, meaning “peaceful sea,” dubbed by Ferdinand Magellan when he crossed these waters almost 500 years ago. Enjoy the amenities of your ship as you sail. Perhaps take a breath of fresh air on a brisk walk around the Promenade or begin your day with a workout in the well-equipped Fitness Center.
DAY 4 – SAPPORO (TOMAKOMAI), JAPAN
Tomakomai is a gateway to Sapporo—one of Japan’s youngest major cities, offering scenic beauty through every season. This lively port hub features inviting green spaces, including Odori Park, a central boulevard of gardens and promenades, alongside street vendors and a modern underground shopping facility. Sapporo is also famed for its namesake beer—first brewed in 1876, it has become a global brand—and as the birthplace of miso ramen. Nearby, visitors can also embrace Hokkaidō’s geological wonders, such as the Noboribetsu “Hell Valley” and its mineral-rich hot springs.
DAY 5 – AOMORI, JAPAN
Rich in nature, history and culture, Aomori is home to Hirosaki Castle, one of Japan’s original twelve castles—today, it still stands, recalling its centuries-old samurai past. While Aomori is perhaps most known for its beauty during the spring cherry blossom season, it offers scenic landscapes year-round; it is home to the UNESCO-listed Shirakami Sanchi, one of East Asia’s last virgin forests. Spirituality infuses the region, which is also home to the Seiryu-ji Temple with its towering Showa Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Showa).
DAY 6 – NIIGATA, JAPAN
Niigata is renowned for its rich agricultural heritage, deep history and refined culture. Famed as Japan’s leading rice‑producing region, Niigata is also known for its exceptional sake, including the award‑winning Koshino‑Umesato sake, crafted by the DHC Brewery for more than a century. Rooted in traditions dating back to the Edo period, Niigata preserves its cultural legacy through the continued practice of geisha arts, while Shibata Castle offers a compelling glimpse into Niigata’s samurai past.
DAY 7 – DAY AT SEA
Historically serving as protection from Japan’s foreign invaders, the Sea of Japan has been traveled for centuries; European exploration in the region began in the 18th century, where French explorer Jean-François de Galaup, Count de La Pérouse, traveled northward through the Sea of Japan and the strait that was named for him in search of new trade opportunities and scientific data. As you sail today, savor a range of international cuisine on board. Choose from a variety of international flavors at the World Café, enjoy al fresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace, or regional specialties in The Restaurant.
Cruise Itinerary: Days 8-15 +
DAY 8 – BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA
Located in the southeastern region of the Korean Peninsula, Busan is South Korea’s “second city” after Seoul. It has been built on 17 centuries of history, and its port, the nation’s first to have an international reach, is one of the world’s largest. During the Korean War, Busan was one of only two cities unoccupied by North Korean forces. Today, its modernity is unmistakable and distinct. Culture, education and commerce comingle here, with a wide array of markets, universities and fascinating museums, and Korea’s largest beach cuts a graceful arc along the city’s shores.
DAY 9 – HAKATA, JAPAN
Hakata, the historic heart of Fukuoka, is rich with cultural landmarks, ancient temples and iconic modern architecture, reflecting the city’s blend of old and new. Sites of worship define the spirit of Hakata, including the Kushida Shrine and the Tochoji Temple, which blends spiritual significance with impressive craftsmanship. The city showcases its modern side with the soaring Fukuoka Tower; covered in more than 8,000 semi‑mirrored panels, the tower is not only a striking architectural landmark but also functions as a major broadcast antenna for TV and radio stations.
DAY 10 – HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
Hiroshima was founded in 1589 and grew to become one of Japan’s most important educational and industrial centers. Military supplies were later exported from here, an industry that would seal the city’s fate at the end of World War II, when an atomic bomb was dropped here on August 6, 1945. It is hard to imagine the destruction today, so modern and forward-looking are its streets and its people. In Peace Memorial Park, the hollowed dome of the former Industrial Promotion Hall symbolizes the city’s hope that nuclear weapons will never be used again.
DAY 11 – SAIL THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Traverse the world’s largest ocean, which covers almost 64 million square miles. At twice the size of the Atlantic, the Pacific is an ocean of extremes. Renew your body, mind and spirit in our Scandinavian-inspired Spa, a Nordic sanctuary of holistic wellness, today while at sea. Whether you unwind in the Sauna, refresh in the Snow Grotto or take a dip in the Thermal Pool, you will feel recharged and revitalized.
DAY 12 – OSAKA, JAPAN
Osaka is located at the mouth of the Yodo River and is second only to Tokyo in size and cultural landmarks. For centuries, it prospered because of its mercantile economy. During the Edo period, it introduced agriculture, particularly rice, to its exports and was soon known as “the nation’s kitchen.” The city is home to some of Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines. Its Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine is the flagship of 2,000 others spread throughout Japan. Each honors the guardian deity of sailors and the deity of prosperity, but the one here is the most majestic.
DAY 13 – SHIMIZU, JAPAN
Shimizu is a scenic city set on Suruga Bay, watched over by Mt. Fuji. It has long been a thriving harbor town and prospered during the Edo period. Today, its economy stands upon a vast fishing industry and on the export of green tea, whose leaves are cultivated in nearby hills. Beyond the city limits, wide plains reach coastal hills, and to the original burial place of the nation’s first shogun. This Shinto shrine, Kunōzan Tōshō-gū, is Japan’s oldest. With its flamboyant design, it is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the leader who unified Japan after years of civil war.
DAY 14 – SHIMIZU, JAPAN
Historic Shimizu and its port increased in importance after Tokugawa Ieyasu chose Sumpu Castle as his place of retirement in 1605. By the early 20th century, tea exports were the mainstay activity, while today, the port handles a wide variety of cargo. Along the waterfront, a modern shopping mall houses eateries, movie theaters and a Ferris wheel. While a little further afield, the Kashi-no-Ichi Market sells the day’s catch.
DAY 15 – TOKYO, JAPAN
Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.
Viking Ship Information +
Expand your horizons aboard Viking’s award-winning fleet of all-veranda small ocean ships, designed to carry fewer than 1,000 guests and able to dock where larger ships cannot.
STATEROOMS
The purpose-built ships offer a wide variety of staterooms for your selection. From Veranda Staterooms to the abundance of extra perks and amenities in our spacious Explorer Suites, there is no finer way to travel. And whichever stateroom you choose, you will find it beautifully designed in the understated elegance for which Viking is known.
All staterooms include:-
King-size Viking Explorer Bed with luxury linen
42″ flat-screen LCD TV with intuitive remote & complimentary Movies On Demand
Large private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, heated floor, anti-fog mirror & hair dryer
Plush robes & slippers
Premium Freyja toiletries
Purified water refilled daily
Mini-bar with soft drinks, water & snacks
Direct-dial satellite phone and cell service
Security safe
110/220 volt outlets
Ample USB ports
Deluxe Veranda Stateroom (DV)
Stateroom size: 288 sq ft (includes private veranda)
Ocean-view stateroom with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door opening to full-size veranda
Penthouse Veranda Stateroom (PV)
Stateroom size: 360 sq ft (includes private veranda)
Ocean-view stateroom with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door opening to full-size veranda
Penthouse Junior Suite (PS)
Stateroom size: 432 sq ft (includes private veranda)
Ocean-view suite with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door opening to a full-size veranda
Explorer Suite (ES)
Stateroom size: 808–1,215 sq ft (includes private veranda)
Ocean-view two-room suite with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door opening to a generous veranda (layout varies)
Well-appointed living area & dining area that seats 4
ONBOARD DINING
The Restaurant
Viking’s main dining venue offers the highest onboard dining experience, serving regional cuisine and classic favourites. Large panoramic windows provide sweeping ocean views as you enjoy your meals.
Manfredi’s® Italian Restaurant
Inspired by traditional Italian trattorias, Manfredi’s features the best of Italian cuisine. There’s also a private dining room for a more intimate meal with family or friends.
The Chef’s Table
In this specialty dining experience, Viking’s sommeliers and culinary masters craft multi-course meals with expertly paired wines. Dinners are served either in the restaurant or in a private dining room.
World Café
A vibrant space with live cooking stations and open kitchens, the World Café provides a wide range of international flavours. Guests can dine indoors or al fresco on the Aquavit Terrace with panoramic ocean views.
Aquavit Terrace®
Located just outside the World Café, this alfresco dining area lets you enjoy meals with ocean views — Viking describes it as a space where “your destination is your dining room.
Mamsen’s®
Named for the Hagen family matriarch (“Mamsen”), this cozy venue in the Explorers’ Lounge serves Norwegian specialties for breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks, or treats.
The Wintergarden
Adjacent to the main pool, afternoon tea is served here with finger sandwiches, scones, desserts and international teas, often accompanied by relaxing music from Viking’s resident musicians.
Pool Grill
In a casual poolside setting, the Pool Grill offers relaxed, made-to-order fare — perfect for lunch or a lighter meal between swims.
WELLNESS & SPA
Nordic Spa
Sauna
Steam room
Snow grotto
Hot tub
Relaxation lounge
Fitness center
Yoga and exercise studio
Hair salon and grooming services
POOLS
Main heated pool with retractable dome
Infinity pool at the stern
Hot tubs
OUTDOOR RECREATION
Walking track
Golf putting green
Shuffleboard
Bocce court
Outdoor sports and activity deck
LOUNGES AND SOCIAL SPACES
Explorer’s Lounge and Bar
Wintergarden
Torshavn Bar
Pool Bar
Library
The Theater
Atrium seating and gathering areas
* While Viking ocean ships share a similar design and onboard experience, stateroom layouts, décor and facilities may vary slightly between ships.
Booking Terms & Conditions
Advertised price based on 15 August 2028 sailing in a Veranda stateroom (V1). Pricing is correct as of 22 May 2026 and includes the savings on offer, subject to availability at the time of booking. Offers may be withdrawn or prices updated by the supplier at any time, so please enquire with our expert consultants for the latest pricing, terms and conditions. Single supplement may also apply. Offers apply to new bookings made between 1 April and 30 June 2026 unless sold out prior. *Exclusive onboard credit offer applies when booking this Viking voyage with Flat Beds Tour + Cruise.
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