East Asian Legends

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Voyage Code: WIND1048391
moon 10 nights
anchorStar Seeker
calendar 4 Nov '27

Cruise overview

Discover the surprising diversity of East Asian cultures as you make your way from Osaka and Kyoto’s traditional Japan, full of ancient temples and tea houses, to southern Japan’s Ryukyu Islands with their subtropical beaches and unique culture formed from their time as part of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The Ryukyu Kingdom was an independent kingdom in East Asia that existed from the 15th to the 19th century, known for its trade hub and intricate castle designs. On Amami Island, instead of sake you’ll find kokuto shochu made of brown sugar, and instead of brightly colored kimonos find complex patterns in earth tones made with a mud-dyed technique that’s been unchanged for 1,300 years. Shop for distinctive and colorful Ryukyu glass in Okinawa, once made from the old bottles discarded by U.S. troops. Explore the historic homes in Ishigaki’s Yaima Village, an open-air museum of traditional Ryukyu-style houses. Taiwan was once called Formosa, and for good reason. The word means “the beautiful,” and just beyond the urban landscape lie bamboo forests, tropical jungles, simmering hot springs, and waterfalls. In the capital, Taipei, browse the National Palace Museum’s massive collection of Chinese art treasures or head to the old-town market where you’ll find Chinese medicine apothecaries, traditional handicrafts and more. An overnight in Hong Kong reveals a culture that blends Chinese and British colonial influences. Take a sampan to the floating city of Aberdeen past red-sailed junks. Admire the colonial architecture along Garden Road and listen for the noon-day gun, a tradition established by the British in the 1860s. It’s a cultural montage that makes each of these ports unique, flavoring everything from the architecture to the delectable street food.

Kobe
Amami Ōshima
Okinawa
Miyako Islands
Keelung (Chilung)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Ha Long Bay

Itinerary

Day 1

Kobe


Located on the calm waters of the Inland Sea, Kobe has served as an important port town for hundreds of years. It was one of the first harbours to accept foreign traders in 1868 when Japan was just emerging from its centuries of isolation. What followed was a surge of Western trade and exports. Today, Kobe is quite multicultural, with expatriates from 98 different nations in residence, providing a cultural diversity most easily visible in restaurants serving every kind of cuisine, including the now world famous Kobe beef. The Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 set back Kobe’s development, but not for long. Kobe emerged more vibrant than before – with additional attractions, hotels and urban redevelopment, and only a few remnants of the extensive damage. It is a cosmopolitan place with lively shopping arcades, interesting museums, great restaurants, and a port that is still at the heart of things. Kobe is well known for its nightlife, in an intimate quarter of neon lights, cosy bars and sophisticated nightclubs. It also serves as the gateway to the ancient Japanese capitals of Kyoto and Nara.

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Day 2

at-sea At sea

Day 3

Amami Ōshima

Day 4

Okinawa

Day 5

Miyako Islands

Day 6

Keelung (Chilung)

Day 7

at-sea At sea

Day 8

Hong Kong

Day 9

Hong Kong

Day 10

at-sea At sea

Day 11

Ha Long Bay

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