Seattle to Victoria, Vancouver Island,CN

Our first stop on our Grand Cruise to Japan by way of Canada and Alaska and then returning via 2 stops in Hawaii was the gorgeous city of Victoria in Canada. We spent the day at Butchart Gardens and aLeia mais
Victoria city, Vancouver Island, Canada

Our first cruise stop after boarding in Seattle was the next morning having traveled about 30 miles across Puget Sound to the beautiful island of Vancouver with its’ capital city of Victoria. WeLeia mais
Butchert Gardens, Victoria

More photos of Butchert Gardens
Sitka, Alaska

Our first stop in Alaska is Sitka, a former Russian trading post. It still has a cool old Russian Orthodox Church in the middle of town that we saw while we were shopping. We saw some great shops withLeia mais
Skagway and Haines, Alaska

Ever optimistic and looking for an adventure, we signed up for a jet boat ride up the Chilkat River looking for eagles, bear and moose in the rain😟🙏- “ stick with me baby, what could go wrong”😁
HUBBARD glacier

As we entered Disenchantment Bay( named by a Italian explorer, Alessandro Malaspina in 1792 upon finding at this bay did not provide a hoped for passage to the Atlanticper Alaskan Guide),it wasLeia mais
Dutch Harbor, Unalaska

Here we are near the far end of the Aleutian Islands at the island of Unalaska. Similarly to the rest of our stops the history of this island is one of Natives pushed out by the Russians who then soldLeia mais
Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan

Our first stop in Japan after 7 days at sea is Kushiro . Hokkaido is the most northern of the 4 major Japanese islands, site of the Sapporo Winter Olympics. We started out at a fresh fish market, thenLeia mais
Hakkodate

The day after Kushiro we cruised to Hakkodate, still on Hokkaido Island. We chose not to take an organized excursion today but went to the island to look around and shop on our own. A short distanceLeia mais
Yokohama Harbor, Japan

We arrived in Japan’s largest harbor, and 2d largest city, Yokohama,for an overnight stay. Yokohama is the port city for Tokyo, 1 1/2 hours away. While on board the Westerdam arranged for a drumLeia mais
Yokohama, Japan

Our expedition to a spectacular Shinto shrine, a shopping street, and then a magnificent Buddhist temple in 95 degree heat with 90 % humidity led to Paula’s getting heat exhaustion. We had a greatLeia mais
Shimuzu-Sunpu Castle & views

The second bay south of Yokohama’s harbor is Shimizu, still on Honshu Island. Here we started out seeing a historical castle owned by the Shogun who started the Meiji period in 1868 that openedLeia mais
Kyoto the Ancient Capitol of Japan

After boarding our bus for the long drive over to Kyoto from Osaka, we were excited to see this city that has been described in several guides as the most beautiful of all Japanese cities. Niko-JoLeia mais
Osaka Harbor and Night views

Osaka is the 3d largest city in Japan. It has an enormous harbor with the prerequisite Ferris wheel of almost all Japanese harbor cities.
As we approached this City of Bridges It was very apparentLeia mais
Kochi on the island of Shikoku

Our next stop was the only stop on the island of Shikoku, the smallest of the 4 main Japanese islands. We were a little burned out by the huge number of stairs involved in visiting castles, so we tookLeia mais
Hiroshima, on the southern end of Honshu

After Kochi we sailed back to the island of Honshu (the largest Japanese island) to visit Hiroshima. Most of the tours centered around the atomic bomb devastation and their Peace Park. We were moreLeia mais
Sakaiminato-The Manga capitol.

Sakaiminotu is known for SHIGERU MIZUKI a famous creator of Youkai Monster manga game and was a MASTER of that genre. He died in 2015 at the age of 93 but has a street named after him in this smallLeia mais
Toyama,continued, thatched roof village

After we explored the woodcarver’s town and temple, we were driven to this very old farming village with very steep pitched roofs made out of thick thatch. The drive there was up challengingLeia mais
Toyama,Japan

We had some rough weather as we were arriving. It didn’t bother our ship much but the tugboats on arrival had a challenge. As we left the ship there was a welcoming committee awaiting us on theLeia mais
Kanazawa gardens, castle and shopping.

This is our last stop on the west coast of Japan( Sakaiminato,Toyama and Kanazawa all are on the west coast) and unlike any other stop we saw a huge castle, beautiful gardens and very busy market-waitLeia mais
Nagasaki

This is the only stop on the second smallest island, Kyushu, at the Southern end of the main islands of Japan. Most of the excursions available from the ship again involved the atomic bomb museum orLeia mais
Ishagaki,Japan & spider monkeys

We had one of the highlights of our trip here- I had found a mention of monkeys to visit, so we headed directly there. They were WONDERFUL-soft, playful, friendly and adorable!
Naha, Okinawa, Japan

Our last stop in Japan was the remote island of Okinawa. The unique position of Okinawa puts it closer to Taipei,Taiwan and Shanghai, China than to Tokyo, Japan! Here we tour Shurijo Castle and CapeLeia mais
IWO JIMA driveby

Our captain arranges for us to sail very close to the historical site of Iwo Jima where the US Marines attacked the entrenched Japanese for a 2 month long battle before the US won on their way toLeia mais
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawai

After 10 days at sea from Okinawa we arrived at Hawaii. We had 2 nights and 3 days there. Having spent 3 weeks in Hawaii on one of our honeymoons 21 years ago we concentrated on scenes and activitiesLeia mais
Viajantegreat city and sunset pictures!!