Odyssey in the heart of Japan’s subtropical islands

From $7,720 per person

10 days

Ship: Le Soléal

Odyssey in the heart of Japan’s subtropical islands
Ponant

PONANT is the first cruise company to take you to the heart of the sublime landscapes of the tropical islands in southern Japan during a cruise. On this 10 day itinerary aboard Le Soléal, from Osaka to Keelung, you will discover the rich natural heritage, traditional villages and craft of the Okinawa, Yaeyama and Sakishima Islands, in the Ryukyu archipelago. Departing from Osaka, Le Soléal will first sail towards the city of Shingu, where you will be able to walk the ancient pilgrimage routes of Kumano Kodō, registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, connecting several religious sites nestling in tropical nature. Le Soléal will set a course for the city of Kochi.  Succumb to the charms of this city’s treasures, including lush vegetation, spellbinding caves, an emblematic castle, and ancestral arts and crafts. Then Le Soléal will set sail for lively Kagoshima before calling at Miyanoura on the mountainous island of Yakushima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Providing an unspoilt natural setting for endemic species such as the Yakushima monkey and deer, the island is home to forests of ancient cedars, bewitching waterfalls, and majestic peaks. On the western coast of the island of Okinawa, fall under the spell of Motobu and its idyllic beaches bordered by breathtaking nature before making a port of call in Naha, capital of the Okinawa Prefecture, where you will appreciate the vibrant atmosphere. Further south, in the Sakishima archipelago, the island of Miyakojima stands before you. This lush islet, famous for its many sugar cane plantations, promises a unique moment during which you will make the most of its numerous natural assets, like its idyllic sandy expanses or its extraordinary marine life. You will make a final stop in Ishigaki, the most important island in the Yaeyama archipelago. In the very heart of the Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park, you will be able to enjoy the dynamic atmosphere of the eponymous city or discover Kabira Bay, renowned for its idyllic scenery, combining crystal-clear turquoise water and beaches of white sand. You will finish this unique journey in Keelung, your disembarkation port in Taiwan.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - May. 31, 2026, Sun. - Osaka
  • Day 2 - Jun. 1, 2026, Mon. - Shingu
  • Day 3 - Jun. 2, 2026, Tue. - Kochi
  • Day 4 - Jun. 3, 2026, Wed. - Kagoshima
  • Day 5 - Jun. 4, 2026, Thu. - Miyanoura, Yakushima
  • Day 6 - Jun. 5, 2026, Fri. - Motobu, Okinawa
  • Day 7 - Jun. 6, 2026, Sat. - Naha, Okinawa
  • Day 8 - Jun. 7, 2026, Sun. - Miyako Islands
  • Day 9 - Jun. 8, 2026, Mon. - Ishigaki
  • Day 10 - Jun. 9, 2026, Tue. - Keelung (Chilung)

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - May 31, 2026

Osaka

From Minami's neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home to some of Japan's best food, most unique fashions, and warmest locals, Osaka does not beg to be explored—it demands it. More than anywhere else in Japan, it rewards the impulsive turn down an interesting side street or the chat with a random stranger. People do not come here to see the city, they come to experience it.Excluded from the formal circles of power and aristocratic culture in 16th-century Edo (Tokyo), Osaka took advantage of its position as Japan's trading center, developing its own art forms such as Bunraku puppet theater and Rakugo comic storytelling. It was in Osaka that feudal Japan's famed Floating World—the dining, theater, and pleasure district—was at its strongest and most inventive. Wealthy merchants and common laborers alike squandered fortunes on culinary delights, turning Osaka into "Japan's Kitchen," a moniker the city still has today. Though the city suffered a blow when the Meiji government canceled all of the samurai class's outstanding debts to the merchants, it was quick to recover. At the turn of the 20th century, it had become Japan's largest and most prosperous city, a center of commerce and manufacturing.Today Osaka remains Japan's iconoclastic metropolis, refusing to fit Tokyo's norms and expectations. Unlike the hordes of Tokyo, Osakans are fiercely independent. As a contrast to the neon and concrete surroundings, the people of Osaka are known as Japan's friendliest and most outgoing. Ask someone on the street for directions in Tokyo and you are lucky to get so much as a glance. Ask someone in Osaka and you get a conversation.The main areas of the city, Kita (north) and Minami (south), are divided by two rivers: the Dojima-gawa and the Tosabori-gawa. Between Kita and Minami is Naka-no-shima, an island and the municipal center of Osaka. Kita (north of Chuo Dori) is Osaka's economic hub and contains Osaka's largest stations: JR Osaka and Hankyu Umeda. The area is crammed with shops, department stores, and restaurants. Nearby are a nightlife district, Kita-shinchi; Naka-no-shima and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics; Osaka-jo (Osaka Castle); and Osaka Koen (Osaka Park). Restaurants, bars, department stores, and boutiques attract Osaka's youth to Minami (south Chuo Dori); theatergoers head to the National Bunraku Theatre and electronics-lovers to Den Den Town. For a glimpse of old Osaka, visit Tenno-ji Temple and Shin Sekai. The main stations are Namba, Shin-sai-bashi, Namba Nankai, and Tenno-ji. There's easy access to the Municipal Museum of Fine Art and Sumiyoshi Taisha (Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine).The bay area, to the west of the city center, is home to the Osaka Aquarium and Universal Studios Japan. The Shinkansen stops at Shin-Osaka, three stops (about five minutes) north of Osaka Station on the Mido-suji subway line. To the north of Shin-Osaka is Senri Expo Park.

Day 2 - June 01, 2026

Shingu

Day 3 - June 02, 2026

Kochi

Day 4 - June 03, 2026

Kagoshima

Kagoshima city is the capital of Kagoshima prefecture and also Kyushu’s southernmost major city. This city is often compared to its Italian sister city Naples, due to its’s similarities such as mild climate and active volcano, Sakurajima. Sakurajima is one of the most renowned active volcanos not only in Japan but also in the whole entire world. This smoking Sakurajima is centred in Kinko Bay and is one of the main symbols of this prefecture. We cannot talk about Sakurajima without the history of continuous eruption. Sakurajima used to be an isolated island; however, the land has banded together with Osumi peninsula from the eruption in 1914. You may have a chance to see the smoke coming from the top of Sakurajima depending on the weather condition. Not only does the scenery of Sakurajima represent the beauty of Kagoshima City but Senganen garden is also symbolic to elegance in the Kagoshima region. This Japanese garden was constructed by a feudal lord, Mitsuhisa Shimazu, as a guest house of the Kagoshima castle which attracts many visitors for its splendid view.

Day 5 - June 04, 2026

Miyanoura, Yakushima

Day 6 - June 05, 2026

Motobu, Okinawa

Day 7 - June 06, 2026

Naha, Okinawa

Day 8 - June 07, 2026

Miyako Islands

Day 9 - June 08, 2026

Ishigaki

Day 10 - June 09, 2026

Keelung (Chilung)

With the glittering lights of Taipei - a futuristic metropolis of culture and ideas - sparkling nearby, Keelung is the first calling point for many visitors arriving in Taiwan. While this port city essentially serves as Taipei's ocean gateway, you shouldn’t be too hasty in dashing off to Taipei's neon-lit magic – first it’s well worth spending some time exploring the famous glowing night market, which hums with life each evening and is famous for its local seafood.

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