Japan is a cruising ground
like no other.
- Sacred Shrines and World Heritage Sites at water’s edge
- Historic villages and Quiet Ports abound
- Seafood Delights and Onsens await!
- With more than 14,000 island & 18,000 mile of coast line – its never the same day twice
- THE PEOPLE!!
- Jumping-off point to SE Asia, Hawaii, Alaska
WHY JAPAN
Japan is one of the most underrated cruising destinations on the planet. Not because it lacks beauty or infrastructure, but because most sailors simply never consider it. That’s exactly what makes it special.
Safe, Civilized, and Surprisingly Welcoming
Japan has an exceptional reputation for safety. Theft is rare. Harbors are orderly. Marinas and fishing ports are well maintained, and local sailors are often curious and genuinely welcoming to visiting cruisers. You can leave your boat with confidence and explore ashore without stress.
There are more than 300 inhabited islands in the Seto Naikai
And probably as many bridges to sail under

Hiroshima
Amazing colorsTortola bay
Great foodSt.Croix area
Discover the islandBuck island
Little gemA Coastline Built for Cruising
Japan is an island nation with thousands of miles of coastline. From the calm waters of the Seto Inland Sea to the subtropical islands of the south and the rugged north, there’s real variety here. There are countless anchorages, short hops between ports, and shelter almost everywhere. It’s ideal for couples who like to explore without doing long offshore passages every week.
There are more than 300 inhabited islands in the Seto Naikai
And probably as many bridges to sail under

Hiroshima
Amazing colorsTortola bay
Great foodSt.Croix area
Discover the islandBuck island
Little gemModern Convenience Meets Deep Culture
You get the best of both worlds. Reliable transport. Great provisioning. World-class healthcare. Fast internet. And at the same time: ancient temples, small fishing villages, seasonal festivals, and food that turns every stop into an experience. It’s easy living without being boring.
There are more than 300 inhabited islands in the Seto Naikai
The coastlines of the four major islands (Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku) total roughly 11,185 miles (18,000 km). When including the remaining ~250–425 smaller inhabited islands (such as the Oki Islands at 223 miles or the Gotō Islands), the total likely falls between 14,000 and 16,000 miles (22-25,000 km)
An Untapped Story
There are very few foreign cruising boats in Japan. Even fewer that stay long-term. That means you’re not just another boat in the anchorage. You’re a curiosity. A guest. Sometimes even an ambassador. For sailors who like meaningful interaction, Japan offers it in a way few cruising grounds still do.
There are more than 300 inhabited islands in the Seto Naikai
Japan is NOT a small nation - stretching from Moscow to Madrid, it is possible to spend years exploring all that Japan has to offer.





