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    14 nuits   Westerdam  

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    11.04.2027

    Itinéraire Yokohama (Tokyo) - Omaezaki, Japon - Osaka - Kochi, Japon - Détroit de Kanmon - Fukuoka (Hakata), Japon - Sokcho, Corée du Sud - Loisir en mer - Kanazawa - Sakata, Japon plus

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    Port
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    Arrivée
    Départ
    11.04.27
    Yokohama (Tokyo)
    19:00

    Until the mid-19th century, Japan lived in isolation, closed off from the rest of the world, and Yokohama was a mere fishing village. But in 1853, American naval officer Matthew Perry demanded the country open to foreign trade, and Yokohama was changed forever. The city quickly emerged as an international trading center, and while today it is often overshadowed by nearby Tokyo, it continues to be one of Japan’s liveliest, and most international, destinations. With its microbreweries and international restaurants, Yokohama has a decidedly different feel from many other Japanese cities. From Yokohama, it’s a quick trip to peaceful Kamakura, home to Daibutsu, Japan’s second-largest bronze Buddha, and to the important Shinto shrine Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Head to Hakone National Park on a clear day and you’ll be rewarded with picture-postcard views of majestic Mt. Fuji. Tokyo is the largest city on earth and packed with some of the world’s best shops, museums and restaurants, big and small. While the bright neon lights and the bustle of contemporary Tokyo may be what comes to mind when you think of the city, there is another side. Tokyo’s historic gardens and neighborhoods of traditional homes on narrow lanes speak to a timeless Japan that has survived into the 21st century.

    12.04.27
    Omaezaki, Japon
    07:30
    16:30
    13.04.27
    Osaka
    09:00
    19:30

    Think of Osaka, Japan (accent on the O), as a combination of Los Angeles and Chicago. It very definitely has L.A.’s second-city complex, but its attitude is pure Chicago. The only business that matters is business, and so what if the Hanshin Tigers, the local baseball team, are frequently the worst professional athletes in the world? They’re the home team. People in Osaka laugh louder, play harder and drink more than Tokyo’s most decadent dreams. Osaka even has its own dialect, one the rest of the country calls “dirty Japanese,” one entirely different than even Kobe’s—and Kobe is an Osaka suburb. Nothing is old in Osaka. The place was flattened during the war (and then again in 1962 and 1989, by Godzilla). During the reconstruction, they forgot to include much in the way of parks or green space, and the sheer amount of concrete and steel sights can get overwhelming. But Osaka has its attractions and interesting things to do. Sumo wrestlers wait for trains, reeking of chanko-nabe (traditional sumo food; pure energy and calories), just daring the official railway pushers to push them. Yakuza (Japanese gangsters) get train cars to themselves, but if you get on with them, it’s like you’re invisible. Busy markets, the visual noise of neon and nonstop action on shopping streets offer insight into the energy and ambition of Osaka. And if all that isn’t enough, Osaka is less than an hour from some of the most beautiful temples, shrines and ancient Japanese tourist attractions in the world—a thousand years of Japanese history—waiting in the old capitals of Kyoto and Nara.

    14.04.27
    Kochi, Japon
    08:00
    21:00

    High atop a hill in Kochi sits 17th-century Kochi Castle, once the seat of the Yamauchi lords. Explore this historic site and enjoy panoramic views of the city, then dine on sushi at Hirome Market.

    15.04.27
    Détroit de Kanmon
    16.04.27
    Fukuoka (Hakata), Japon
    08:00
    16:30
    17.04.27
    Sokcho, Corée du Sud
    10:30
    20:00
    18.04.27
    Loisir en mer
    19.04.27
    Kanazawa
    08:00
    20:00

    Kanazawa is the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, on Japan’s central Honshu Island. It’s known for well-preserved Edo-era districts, art museums and regional handicrafts. Kenrokuen Garden, begun in the 17th century, is celebrated for its classic landscape designs incorporating ponds and streams.

    20.04.27
    Sakata, Japon
    10:00
    18:00
    21.04.27
    Aomori
    08:00
    17:00

    Payez-vous une visite au plus grand Bouddha exposé en plein air du Japon, pesant 220 tonnes, assis béatement au temple. Goûtez aux coquilles Saint-jaques locales, une spécialité de la ville d’Aomori.

    22.04.27
    Otaru
    08:00
    17:00

    Située sur la mer du Japon juste au nord de Sapporo, Otaru est l’une des villes les plus pittoresques du Japon. Promenez-vous le long du canal historique d’Otaru construit en 1914; visitez la Herring Mansion, la maison somptueuse construite en 1922 pour un riche propriétaire de la pêche au hareng, et explorez le marché Nijo Ichiba de Sapporo pour un aperçu de la vie locale et les négociations commerciales enthousiastes. Exemples d’excursions: Otaru et le Herring Mansion; Le Gourmet Otaru: Sushi et Saké; le meilleur de Sapporo.

    23.04.27
    Hakodate
    08:00
    18:00

    De le marché animé du matin d’Asa-ichi, à la vue imprenable du mont Hakodate, découvrez l’histoire du premier port japonais ouvert au commerce international. Marchez dans les ruines du Fort Goryokaku en forme d’étoile, le premier de son genre au Japon, apprenez davantage sur la culture Ainu locale ou tout simplement fêtez l’abondance de fruits de mer frais dont cette ville est célèbre.

    24.04.27
    Loisir en mer
    25.04.27
    Yokohama (Tokyo)
    06:30
    19:00

    Until the mid-19th century, Japan lived in isolation, closed off from the rest of the world, and Yokohama was a mere fishing village. But in 1853, American naval officer Matthew Perry demanded the country open to foreign trade, and Yokohama was changed forever. The city quickly emerged as an international trading center, and while today it is often overshadowed by nearby Tokyo, it continues to be one of Japan’s liveliest, and most international, destinations. With its microbreweries and international restaurants, Yokohama has a decidedly different feel from many other Japanese cities. From Yokohama, it’s a quick trip to peaceful Kamakura, home to Daibutsu, Japan’s second-largest bronze Buddha, and to the important Shinto shrine Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Head to Hakone National Park on a clear day and you’ll be rewarded with picture-postcard views of majestic Mt. Fuji. Tokyo is the largest city on earth and packed with some of the world’s best shops, museums and restaurants, big and small. While the bright neon lights and the bustle of contemporary Tokyo may be what comes to mind when you think of the city, there is another side. Tokyo’s historic gardens and neighborhoods of traditional homes on narrow lanes speak to a timeless Japan that has survived into the 21st century.

    Récemment mis à jour avec de nouveaux bars, lieux de divertissement et restaurants, ainsi que des suites complètement repensées, Westerdam est une destination fascinante à part entière. A bord, profitez de spectacles avec musique Marche ™, notamment le Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club and Billboard à bord. Apprenez des compétences culinaires lors d’une émission de cuisine ou d’un atelier pratique avec America’s Test Kitchen. Enrichissez votre expérience de voyage dans la nouvelle centrale d’exploration située au sommet du navire.

    Basketball
    Centre de Fitness
    Gym
    Volleyball

    Atelier Digital
    Salon Accès Internet

    Salle de Jeux de Cartes
    Club HAL
    Simulateur de Golf
    Bibliothèque
    The Loft

    Bar
    Restaurant Canaletto
    Café Exploration
    Grill
    Bar Lido
    Restaurant décontracté Lido
    Salon
    Bar Piano
    Grill Pinnacle
    Bar Sportif
    Grill en Terrasse
    The Verandah
    Salle à Manger Vista

    Salon de Beauté
    Spa & Salon Greenhouse
    Piscine à Jets Balnéo
    Pool Lido
    Spa
    Suite Thermale

    Galerie d’Art
    Atrium
    Service de concierge
    Culinary Arts Center
    Magasin Hors-Taxe
    Pont d’Observation
    Galerie de Photographie
    Galerie Commerçante
    Boutiques
    Bureau des Excursions
    Pont de Promenade

    Nid de Pie
    Discothèque
    Salon des Explorateurs
    Salon Neptune
    Discothèque
    Gallerie de Photos
    Salon Queen

    Cabine

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    14 nuits avec Westerdam - - Départ 11.04.2027

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