Coastal Japan: Imperial Dynasties and Modern Culture

Trip Overview
Trip Length: 16 Days
Price Point: From $28,618
Seasons Available: Fall
A journey through Japan’s coastal wonders reveals a mesmerizing blend of ancient traditions and modern artistry. This immersive expedition with National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions transports you from the samurai castles of Matsue to the serene gardens of Okayama, from Kyoto’s hidden geisha districts to the evocative landscapes of Hiroshima. Stroll through centuries-old shrines, discover the avant-garde art of Naoshima, and hike Yakushima’s misty cedar forests—each destination unveiling a new chapter of Japan’s layered history. A detour to South Korea’s ancient capital, Gyeongju, offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the Silla Dynasty. Aboard the state-of-the-art National Geographic Resolution, enjoy unparalleled comfort and expert-led exploration. With exclusive access to historic sites, local artisans, and cultural treasures, this voyage is an invitation to experience Japan’s past and present in vivid detail. From the whispers of feudal lords to the innovations shaping the future, this expedition promises a journey both timeless and unforgettable.


Walk Through Time in Kyoto – Experience the refined traditions of Japan’s former capital, from the mystical torii gates of Fushimi Inari Shrine to the hidden world of Kyoto’s geisha.
Discover the Art Island of Naoshima – Encounter a striking fusion of contemporary art and nature, with open-air installations and world-renowned museums set against serene island landscapes.
Explore Samurai Castles and Gardens – Stroll through Edo-period castles in Matsue and Uwajima and admire two of Japan’s most exquisite gardens: Koraku-en and Sengan-en.
Witness Hiroshima’s Resilient Spirit – Visit the Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome, reflecting on history while celebrating the city’s dedication to peace and renewal.
Step into Korea’s Ancient Past – Cross the sea to Gyeongju, South Korea’s former royal capital, where thousand-year-old palaces, temples, and burial mounds tell the story of the Silla Dynasty.




Day to Day Itinerary
- Day 1 – Osaka
Arrive in Osaka and transfer to your hotel. - Day 2 – Osaka
Visit the iconic Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before boarding National Geographic Resolution. - Day 3 – Naoshima / Okayama / Kurashiki
Explore the art-filled island of Naoshima, stroll through Koraku-en Garden, and wander the historic canals of Kurashiki. - Day 4 – Takamatsu
Visit Shikoku Mura open-air museum, admire Ritsurin Garden, and discover the artistry of bonsai in Kinashi Bonsai Town. - Day 5 – Miyajima / Hiroshima
See the floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, then visit Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome. - Day 6 – Uwajima / Uchiko
Hike to Uwajima Castle and explore Uchiko’s well-preserved Meiji-era merchant district. - Day 7 – Yakushima Island
Hike through Yakushima’s misty ancient cedar forests, home to thousand-year-old trees. - Day 8 – Kagoshima
Walk through Sengan-en Garden with views of Sakurajima volcano, then visit Chiran’s samurai gardens. - Day 9 – Nagasaki
Explore Nagasaki’s international heritage, visit Oura Cathedral and Sofukuji Temple, and reflect at the Nagasaki Peace Park. - Day 10 – Ulsan, South Korea / Gyeongju
Discover the UNESCO-listed ruins of Gyeongju, including Bulguksa Temple and ancient royal tombs. - Day 11 – Matsue
Tour Matsue Castle and visit the Adachi Museum of Art, blending fine art with a stunning Japanese garden. - Day 12 – Moji
Stroll Moji’s historic district and explore the vast underground limestone caves of Akiyoshidai. - Day 13 – Mitarai
Wander the preserved wooden buildings and gardens of this charming Edo-era village. - Days 14–15 – Osaka / Kyoto
Disembark and transfer to Kyoto, where highlights include the torii gates of Fushimi Inari, the historic Higashiyama district, and an introduction to Kyoto’s geisha culture. - Day 16 – Kyoto / Osaka
Depart for the airport after breakfast.
National Geographic Resolution
Designed for exploration in the world’s most remote regions, National Geographic Resolution is a state-of-the-art expedition vessel that combines cutting-edge technology with elegant comfort. Named in honor of Captain James Cook’s second voyage, this fully stabilized, ice-class PC5 ship is built for smooth sailing in polar and temperate waters. Its distinctive X-Bow® design reduces impact for a quieter, more comfortable ride, while expansive windows and open decks ensure uninterrupted views of breathtaking landscapes. Onboard, guests enjoy Scandinavian-inspired interiors, luxurious yet inviting spaces, and expert-led enrichment programs. The ship features multiple dining venues with sustainable cuisine, a 270° observation lounge, a library, and an expedition base equipped with gear for immersive exploration. With open access to the Bridge, guests can interact with the captain and wildlife spotters. Whether navigating the icy fjords of the Arctic or the historic coastlines of Japan, the National Geographic Resolution offers an unparalleled expedition experience.