Explore Kushiro's layered history — from Ainu origins to Meiji-era fishing empire — inside the acclaimed Kushiro City Museum with a private guide, then stroll the grand Nusamai Bridge for sweeping river and harbour views that have defined this city's soul for over a century.
What to expect
Your guide meets you at the pier and walks you into central Kushiro, pausing at the iconic Nusamai Bridge where four bronze goddess statues guard each corner and the Kushiro River fans out toward the Pacific. At the Kushiro City Museum, the exhibits span Jomon-era archaeology, Ainu artefacts of extraordinary craft, and the dramatic story of Meiji settlers who built a fishing industry that once supplied all of Japan with Pacific saury. The museum's natural history wing — featuring a full-scale tancho crane diorama and Hokkaido brown bear specimens — offers context that makes the wider landscape suddenly legible. The walk back through the Washo Market, where fishermen's wives famously pile fresh crab and salmon roe onto your rice bowl, is the perfect finale.
Good to know
The museum and bridge are within easy walking distance of central Kushiro — ideal if your port day is shorter. Washo Market is best before noon when the freshest seafood is displayed. Combine with a harbour walk past the fishing fleet for a full immersion in Kushiro's maritime character.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kushiro — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.