Hakodate, Japan

These are sewer covers – different and all over town Hakodate is Hokkaido’s third largest city, located at the island’s southern tip. Hakodate is best known for the spectacular views to be enjoyed from Mount Hakodate and its delicious, fresh seafood.  The city was founded in 1454, when Kono Kaganokami Continue Reading

Fukuoka, Japan

With a population of 1.64 million people, Fukuoka is Kyushu’s largest city and serves as a major international and domestic gateway to the island. On the northern coast of Kyushu, it lies closer to Seoul, Korea, than to Tokyo. During Japan’s feudal days, Fukuoka was divided into two distinct towns Continue Reading

Nagasaki, Japan

Lovely welcoming committee in the pouring rain Nagasaki is perched on Kyushu Island’s serene coastline. The city offers a compelling blend of historical allure and contemporary vibrancy. Steeped in a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, this city invites exploration of its iconic landmarks and poignant sites. It is synonymous with Continue Reading

Busan, Korea

Nestled along the captivating coastline of South Korea, Busan stands as a vibrant gem of cultural richness and modern allure. Renowned for its dynamic energy, this bustling metropolis seamlessly blends traditional charm with contemporary flair. Busan was one of the final candidates for the 2030 World Expo and narrowly lost Continue Reading

Jeju City, Korea

We started the day with Breakfast, Bubbles and Bathrobes on the forward deck! Invitation only for the Grand Voyagers Sewer grate covers in Jeju Nicknamed the “Hawaii of Korea”, Jeju is popular thanks to its tranquil lush vegetation, crystal clear waters, and stunning white sand beaches. Jeju is a volcanic Continue Reading