A vibrant red pagoda stands before the majestic Mount Fuji, framed by blooming cherry blossoms.

Japan

A land of extraordinary beauty, steeped in history and awash with vibrant culture, Japan is a fascinating cluster of islands that will leave you enchanted under its spell. Charter a yacht here and discover endless possibilities.

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Beyond Tradition

The iconic Itsukushima Shrine's floating torii gate stands majestically in the serene waters of Miyajima Island under a bright blue sky.

YACHT CHARTER ITINERARIES

INSPIRATIONAL ITINERARIES IN JAPAN

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Your Guide to Japan

AWASH WITH VIBRANT CULTURE

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE JAPAN

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Coastal Escape

Japan’s coastline offers a tranquil escape for superyacht travelers seeking elegance and cultural depth. Cruise into the Seto Inland Sea, where calm waters weave between hundreds of forested islands dotted with traditional fishing villages and contemporary art installations. It’s a journey where serenity is guaranteed.

The Rainbow Bridge spans a vibrant Tokyo Bay at sunset, illuminating the city's impressive skyline.

Urban Energy

Anchor near Tokyo Bay and dive into the vibrant rhythm of Japan’s capital, where futuristic skylines and ancient temples coexist in dazzling harmony. From your yacht, step into a world of Michelin-starred sushi, neon-lit nightlife, and high-end shopping in Ginza. Tokyo’s waterfront is a gateway to modern Japan, offering a taste of innovation wrapped in luxury.

A massive crowd surges across a vibrant Shibuya crossing in Tokyo, a testament to the city's energetic pulse.

Your Guide to Japan

The hustle and bustle

A land of extraordinary beauty, steeped in history and awash with vibrant culture, Japan is a fascinating cluster of islands that will leave you enchanted under its spell. Experience the hustle and bustle of the Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo; the delicious tako-yaki in Osaka; large swathes of tranquil forest on Kamikochi island or even Naoshima’s world-class contemporary art. There really are endless possibilities on a trip to Japan where you will experience a place like no other and you will be hard-pressed to find somewhere with as rich a history.

Your Guide to Japan

Hot Springs and Sumo Clashes

Tokyo – the most populated capital city in the world, is constantly pushing what it means to be a modern city with the explosions of pop culture, shopping, entertainment which are packed in pockets around the city which make no two experiences the same. Whilst you’re there, it would remiss of you not to experience local cuisine and culture, meaning you have to watch a Sumo match and see two giants clash against each other. Move away from the bright lights into Japan’s stunning countryside and go in search of an Onsen, something locals swear by - hot springs created by the various highly volcanic areas dotted around the Japanese archipelago.

Relax in a steaming outdoor onsen surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage and the soothing sounds of a cascading waterfall.
A colossal bronze Buddha statue sits serenely within a grand wooden temple, adorned with golden decorative elements.

Your Guide to Japan

Spiritual Enlightenment

Delve deeper and you will find the likes of the Daibutsu of Nara, a 15m-tall bronze Buddha stature that was built at the dawn of the Japanese empire in the 8th century, seek spiritual enlightenment on the Kumana Kodo, a network of trails linking three important Shinto shrines. If this isn’t enough for you, gaze at the awe inspiring and world-famous Mt Fuji, Japan’s perfectly symmetrical cone and highest peak.

Your Guide to Japan

Plethora Of Fauna And Flora

Walk on the wild side when you visit Japan’s most northerly island, Hokkaido, an untamed volcanic landscape filmed with turquoise blue water lakes and sulphur-rich hot springs. The plethora of flora and fauna make it the perfect place to explore at a slightly slower pace compared to the rest of Japan. For those who are keen to reflect on the past, a trip to Hiroshima is a heart-breaking reminder on the cruelty of war but heart-warming when you see how strong a community was built in the wake of the disaster.

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