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JAPAN BY SEAAboard the Caledonian Sky
With MARK VAN BAALEN, Lecturer on Earth & Planetary Sciences
April 13–26, 2017
JAPAN BY SEA Aboard the Caledonian SkyApril 13–26, 2017 ■ 13 nights/14 days
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Experience the Japanese aesthetic in a variety of forms, from Miyajima’s iconic torii (gate), which seems to float on the water at high tide (cover), and the Great Buddha at Todai-ji in Nara (above), to Kyoto’s Kinkaku-ji Buddhist temple (Golden Pavilion, back cover).
CRUISE THROUGH THE INLAND
SEA and the Sea of Japan on a delightful springtime exploration of Japan. This small nation of nearly 7,000 islands is wonderfully suited for exploration by small ship, and the 57-cabin Caledonian Sky conveys us comfortably to a fascinating variety of tranquil historic towns, artistic centers, and remote islands.
Experience dramatic coastlines, sacred temples, celebrated gardens, and cutting-edge art and architecture. Meet and interact with a kabuki actor
and the owner of a traditional geisha house, and try your hand at taiko drumming during a visit with the world-famous Kodo drummers. Take part in a traditional tea ceremony, attend a private performance of sacred bugaku dance, and travel on Japan’s high-speed rail (the shinkansen, or “bullet train”).
Throughout the voyage and during time ashore in both Kyoto and Tokyo, enjoy an enriching lecture program with presentations from Harvard lecturer Mark Van Baalen. An optional pre-cruise extension to Kurashiki and Naoshima, and an optional post-cruise extension to Kamakura and Hakone, are also available.
FEATURED STUDY LEADER
Mark Van Baalen has served the University in a variety of roles since 1962. He received his AB in astronomy in 1966. While an undergraduate he worked on the NASA-funded OSO-D satellite that flew in 1967 and obtained the first successful ultraviolet images of the sun from orbit. Later, he turned his attention to the earth sciences, receiving his AM and PhD in geology. Since 1995 he has been a lecturer and associate in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. During that time he taught popular courses in physical
and environmental geology, and acted as mentor to many undergraduates. Mark’s research has included field-based projects in New England, California, and the Swiss Alps, all focusing on details of the origin of ancient ocean basins and their associated mountain belts. He has also studied the relationship between the volcanoes and earthquakes of Japan, and the always-controversial issue of nuclear power. More recently he has studied the inter-actions between human activities and the inexorable process of climate change. In addition to these strictly scientific pursuits, Mark has a deep interest in history, including the exploration of remote regions of the world. Mark and his wife, Louisa, recently retired from the Kennedy School of Government, have been privileged to lead numerous HAA excursions to distant lands. On these trips, Mark lectures on the natural history of the regions being visited, as well as painting a broader picture of human interaction with its environment, now and in the past.
ADDITIONAL LECTURERS
Mikael Adolphson is Keidanren Professor and Chair of Japanese Studies at the University of Cambridge. Professor Adolphson’s current interests and projects center on cultural icons, historical narratives, and agency in societal changes. He is presently working on trade and the rise of the Heike family in the 12th century, as well as their poorly known capital of Fukuhara (present-day Kobe). Kathleen Stephens is former U.S. ambassador to South Korea and the William J. Perry Distinguished Fellow at Stanford University’s Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC). She also served as U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in India and U.S. Consul General in Northern Ireland and, in Washington, as Acting Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, and National Security Council Director for European Affairs at the White House.
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Taiko drumming performance styles vary widely, with Kodo among the most well-known and respected taiko groups worldwide.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 13 & 14
U.S. / Kyoto, JapanDepart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Osaka, arriving on April 14. Check in to the Kyoto Hotel Okura.
SATURDAY, APRIL 15
KyotoOPTION 1: Visit Nijo Castle, a Japanese National Treasure; UNESCO World Heritage-designated Kinkaku-ji temple (the Golden Pavilion); and Ryoan-ji’s elegant Zen rock garden. OPTION 2: In the Arashiyama district, a Japanese Historic Site and Place of Scenic Beauty, explore Tenryu-ji, a Rinzai Buddhist temple and UNESCO World Heritage site, and the atmospheric Sagano Bamboo Grove.ALL: This evening, enjoy a private presentation by a former geisha and a maiko (an apprentice geisha) and a festive welcome reception and dinner. Kyoto Hotel Okura (B,L,R,D)
SUNDAY, APRIL 16
KyotoOPTION 1: Explore the Miho Museum, one of the master achievements of architect I.M. Pei. Enjoy a guided walk through the picturesque Pontocho and Gion districts, two of the most exclusive and well-known geisha districts in Japan. OPTION 2: Visit a traditional textile studio in the Nishijin district. Travel to the mountain town of Ohara to explore the serene Sanzen-in temple, which features two gardens renowned for their beautiful moss. ALL: The evening is at leisure. Kyoto Hotel Okura (B,L)
MONDAY, APRIL 17
Kyoto / Kobe (Embark)OPTION 1: Nara was the capital of Japan for only 74 years (710–784). Visit two UNESCO World Heritage sites: Todai-ji, famous for its statue of the Great Buddha, and Horyu-ji, Japan’s oldest surviving Buddhist temple.OPTION 2: Participate in a traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto. In Uji, visit the famous Byodo-in temple, featuring the recently restored Phoenix Hall. Learn about the production of green tea during a private plantation visit. ALL: Embark the Caledonian Sky in the port of Kobe. Caledonian Sky (B,L,D)
TUESDAY, APRIL 18
Inland Sea / HiroshimaCruise through Japan’s Inland Sea, dotted with tiny islands, to Hiroshima for your choice of visit.
OPTION 1: The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum, which documents the atomic explosion that ravaged the city.OPTION 2: The Mazda Museum at Mazda’s Hiroshima facility, including a tour through an actual vehicle assembly line. Caledonian Sky (B,L,D)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
MiyajimaAnchor offshore of Miyajima Island and board Zodiacs to access the island. Visit the 6th-century Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, with its iconic vermillion torii (gateway) that appears to float on the sea at high tide. Enjoy a lively performance of ancient bugaku music and dance and
ample free time to explore the town. Caledonian Sky (B,L,D)
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
HagiExplore Japan’s medieval heritage at Hagi, which boasts one of the best-preserved samurai and merchant quarters in Japan as well as a ceramics tradition nearly 400 years old. Visit the kiln of a master potter of the highly acclaimed Hagi-yaki pottery. Walk the grounds of Toko-ji, where hundreds of moss-covered stone lanterns guard the graves of five Mori lords. Caledonian Sky (B,L,D)
FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Ulsan, South KoreaIn the UNESCO World Heritage city of Gyeongju, ancient capital of the Silla kingdom, take a guided tour of the National Museum’s highlights, enjoy a Korean-style lunch and folkloric performance, and visit Bulguksa, one of the most beautiful Buddhist temples in South Korea. Caledonian Sky (B,L,D)
SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Matsue, JapanAt the Adachi Museum of Art, explore a collection of modern Japanese works set in exquisite gardens. In charming Matsue, visit one of the few surviving castles in Japan, built in 1611. Enjoy free time to stroll through Matsue’s historic samurai quarter. Caledonian Sky (B,L,D)
SUNDAY, APRIL 23
KanazawaIn the artistic center of Kanazawa, visit Kenroku-en, considered by many
SCHEDULE BY DAY Note: Several days offer optional excursions from which to choose. Included meals are designated as B=breakfast, L=lunch, R=reception, D=dinner.
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Marvel at the talents and dedication of apprentice geishas, the resilience of the Japanese people in overcoming disasters such as Hiroshima, and the unparalleled aesthetic of the finest Japanese landscape gardens.
to be the finest landscape garden in Japan. Enjoy a tea ceremony at a classic teahouse and time to explore Kanazawa’s historic neighborhoods. Caledonian Sky (B,L,D)
MONDAY, APRIL 24
Sado IslandRemote Sado Island is home base for the taiko drumming group Kodo (“heartbeat”). Enjoy a hands-on drumming workshop, a short per-formance by several Kodo drummers, and a guest lecture on this ancient art form. In the picturesque fishing village of Shukunegi, ride aboard one of the unusual local boats called tarai-bune and enjoy a tour and tasting at a local sake brewery. This evening enjoy a farewell reception on board the ship. Caledonian Sky (B,L,D)
TUESDAY, APRIL 25
Niigata /Tokyo (Disembark)Disembark Caledonian Sky and board a high-speed “bullet train” for Tokyo. OPTION 1: Stroll through the beautiful grounds of the Meiji Shrine, which commemorates the role of Emperor Meiji during the Meiji Restoration. OPTION 2: Visit the Nezu Museum’s impressive collections of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean art and its lovely traditional gardens. ALL: Gather this evening for a special farewell dinner with a private demonstration of kabuki. Imperial Hotel (B,L,R,D)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26
Tokyo / U.S.Transfer to Narita or Haneda Airport for flights home (arriving the same day). (B)
Marvel at the talents and dedication of apprentice geishas, the resilience of the Japanese people in overcoming disasters such as Hiroshima, and the unparalleled aesthetic of the finest Japanese landscape gardens.
JAPAN
Sea of Japan
Pacif ic Ocean
Tokyo
Niigata
Kyoto
Osaka
SHIKOKU
KYUSHU
HONSHUSOUTHKOREA
Matsue
Ulsan
Kanazawa
SadoIsland
Hiroshima
MiyajimaHagi
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land Sea
Gyeongju
AIRLAND
CRUISE
Kobe
DETAILSActivity Level: ModerateGroup Size: 96 guestsCo-sponsors: Stanford, the Archaeological Institute of America, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation
WHAT TO EXPECTWe consider this a moderately strenuous program that is at times physically demanding and busy. Daily excursions involve up to one mile of walking at a time, often on uneven terrain. In some instances, elevators are unavailable and stairs may not have handrails. You will be required to remove your shoes while visiting temples, shrines, and a number of other sites. You will need to climb into and out of Zodiacs for one excursion ashore (there will be staff and crew members on hand to assist). Participants must be physically fit, active, and in good health. Participants with medical issues and/or dietary restrictions must make them known to us well before departure, and impairments regarding mobility must be disclosed prior to booking. If you have any questions about the level of activity of this program or your ability to participate, please call HAA at 800-422-1636.
OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS
KURASHIKI AND NAOSHIMA April 9–14, 2017After an initial night in Kyoto, visit the historic center of Kurashiki, then spend three nights on scenic Naoshima, an island in the Inland Sea that has become a mecca for cutting-edge art and contemporary architecture, including two world-class museums designed by Tadao Ando.
KAMAKURA AND HAKONE April 26–29, 2017Travel outside Tokyo for a two-night stay at a traditional ryokan in the hot springs resort of Hakone. Visit the historic center of Kamakura, with its Zen temples and famous giant bronze statue of Buddha. Return to Tokyo for a final overnight before flights home to the U.S.
Additional details and pricing for both optional extensions will be sent to confirmed participants.
PHOTO CREDITS (From Dreamstime.com): MIYAJIMA TORII © Hacksss23; GREAT BUDDHA © Cowardlion; FANS © Can Balcioglu; TAIKO DRUMMERS © Jinlide; HIROSHIMA © Pod666; BAMBOO FOREST © buena009; KINKAKU-JI TEMPLE © Vichaya Kiatying-angsulee. KENROKU-EN GARDEN © Sharman Fox. GEISHA © Yoshi Ohkuma JTB-GMT.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
TOUR COST INCLUSIONS: All accommodations and meals as specified in the itinerary; Transfers by airport limousine bus or shared shuttle van; Wine, beer, and soft drinks with welcome and farewell dinners and with lunches and dinners aboard ship; On-tour bullet train between Niigata and Tokyo; Bottled water on coaches; Full program of briefings, lectures, and presentations; Baggage handling; Gratuities to porters, wait staff, guides, drivers, and ship’s crew; Entrance fees and port charges; Welcome and farewell wine receptions; Professional tour manager; $200,000 Emergency Medical Evacation Insurance.
TOUR COST EXCLUSIONS: U.S. domestic and in- ternational airfare; Passport and visa expenses; Medical expenses and immunizations; Transpor-tation for those not meeting scheduled transfers; Travel and trip cancellation insurance; Optional excursions or deviations from the scheduled tour; Excess baggage charges; Meals not specified in the itinerary; Dishes and beverages not part of the included meals; Liquor; Personal items such as e-mail, telephone and fax calls, laundry, and gratuities for nongroup services.
RESERVATIONS, DEPOSITS, & FINAL PAYMENT: To reserve a space on this program, a $1,000 deposit is required per person. Please either call us at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806 or fill out and mail or fax the registration form found in this brochure. Reservations are acknowledged in order of receipt until the maximum enrollment has been reached. Final payment deadline is December 14, 2016, 120 days prior to departure.
CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: Notification of cancellation must be received in writing by HAA from the participant. Cancellations within 14 days of booking: full refund; cancellations received up to 120 days prior to departure will be assessed a cancellation fee of $1,000 per person. Cancellations received within 120 days prior to departure are subject to 100% penalty of all deposits and payments.
ITINERARY CHANGES: The itinerary contained in this brochure is accurate at the time of printing. We reserve the right to change the program or accommodations as conditions warrant.
INSURANCE: We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance.
An application for insurance will be provided by HAA upon confirmation.
RESPONSIBILITY: Other provisions apply regarding limitations of liability and rights of HAA and the tour operator. The statement of responsibility is available at http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/japan-2017. If you are not able to access the internet, please call HAA Travels at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806.
DISCLAIMER: Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this publication. Neither HAA nor the tour operator is responsible for errors in or damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. Information contained in this brochure is subject to change.
QUESTIONS: Please call HAA Travels at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806, email: [email protected]
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PANORAMA DECK
BRIDGE DECK
PROMENADE DECK
CALEDONIAN DECK
CASTLE DECK
Lido Deck
Lounge
DiningRoom
Program Rates, per personCATEGORY DOUBLE SINGLE
A Castle Deck (forward) 244 sq. ft. with two portholes, shower
B Castle Deck 244 sq. ft. with two, three, or four portholes, shower
C Caledonian Deck 232 sq. ft. with large window, bathtub, shower (except 329, 330, and 331, shower only)
D Promenade Deck 217 sq. ft. with large window, shower (except 431 and 432, with bathtub and shower)
E Bridge Deck 215 sq. ft. plus 45 sq. ft. private balcony, sliding glass doors, walk-in wardrobe, shower
F Promenade Deck 217 sq. ft. plus 60 sq. ft. private balcony, sliding glass door, two portholes, walk-in wardrobe, shower
G Promenade Deck 243 sq. ft. plus 60 sq. ft. private balcony, sliding glass door, two portholes, walk-in wardrobe, shower
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INSIDER’S ROME OCT 19–27, 2016 HARVEY COX
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INDIA: SPLENDORS OF THE SOUTH FEB 8–MAR 24, 2017
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY IN DUBLIN MAR 15–19, 2017
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CHINA & JAPAN MAY 8–22, 2017 PETER BOL & ANDREW GORDON
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NORWEGIAN SPLENDOR JUN 20–JUL 5, 2017
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ADRIATIC AND AEGEAN: ATHENS TO VENICE ON LE LYRIAL MAY 8–16, 2017
SAILING THE BALTIC’S AMBER COAST ON SEA CLOUD II JUL 19–30, 2017 MICHAEL SHINAGEL
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PASSAGE OF LEWIS & CLARK ON AMERICAN EMPRESS AUG 13–21, 2016 CASTLE MCLAUGHLIN & MARY MALLOY
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FAMILY TUSCANY & ROME: A MULTI-GENERATIONAL HOLIDAY IN ITALY AUG 7–16, 2016
TANZANIA FAMILY SAFARI DEC 23, 2016– JAN 3, 2017 SCOTT EDWARDS
CUBA FAMILY DEC 27, 2016– JAN 2, 2017
GREECE FAMILY VOYAGE ON RUNNING ON WAVES JUN 22–JUL 1, 2017 JONATHAN WALTON
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