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Cruise Diamond Princess: South Korea, Japan departing from Tokyo

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Cruise Diamond Princess: South Korea, Japan Departing from Tokyo

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Diamond Princess

11/11/2028

15 d / 14 n

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From Tokyo

Sat 11 Nov 2028

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Your itinerary

Tokyo

Arrival

00:00

Departure

16:00

The port :

Japan's Port of Tokyo is located in Tokyo Bay, some 10 kilometers from the city center. Easily accessible thanks to a well-developed public transport network, including trains and buses, it offers a convenient link for exploring this metropolis where tradition and modernity blend harmoniously. This port, anchored in the Kantō region, is an ideal starting point for discovering the many facets of the Japanese capital.


What to visit in Tokyo

Tokyo, both traditional and modern, is home to many treasures. Visit Senso-ji temple, one of the city's oldest and most important temples, located in the historic Asakusa district. The famous Shibuya crossroads, some 7 kilometers from the port, is a must-see, symbolizing the city's dynamism. The Akihabara district, about 5 kilometers from the port, is the heart of otaku culture and electronics. The Eastern Imperial Gardens, around 6 kilometers away, offer a haven of peace in the heart of the city.


What to see and do in the surrounding area

Tokyo's surrounding area offers a wealth of enriching excursions. Nikko, around 150 kilometers away, is renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage shrines and temples. Hakone, about 80 kilometers away, is famous for its onsen and views of Mount Fuji. Kamakura, around 50 kilometers away, offers a great escape with its great Buddha and beaches. These destinations around Tokyo allow you to discover a quieter, more traditional Japan.

Tokyo

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

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Miyakic

Arrival

07:00

Departure

17:00

Miyako, located in Japan's Iwate prefecture, is a coastal town with magnificent beaches and a rich cultural heritage. Explore the picturesque Jodogahama beach, known for its clear waters and rock formations. The town has a deep maritime history, visible in its museums and festivals. The local cuisine, with its fresh seafood, is a must. Miyako is also a starting point for exploring the picturesque surrounding islands. Having overcome the 2011 tsunami, the city is an example of resilience.

Miyakic

Aomori

Arrival

07:00

Departure

17:00

Aomori, located at the northern tip of Japan's main island, Honshu, is famous for its Nebuta festival with its brightly colored floats. The city is a blend of modernity and tradition, where visitors can explore sites such as the Aomori Museum of Contemporary Art and the Sannai-Maruyama Shrine. Aomori Bay offers magnificent views and local cuisine based on fresh seafood, including scallops and tuna.

Aomori

Sakata

Arrival

07:00

Departure

15:00

Sakata, located in Yamagata Prefecture, is a port city rich in history and culture. Visitors can explore the Sankyo Soko warehouses, symbols of the city's merchant past, or watch maiko performances at the Somaro Maiko Teahouse, reflecting the elegance of Japanese traditions. Art lovers will appreciate the Sakata City Art Museum, offering panoramic views of Mount Chokai and the Mogami River. When it comes to food, don't miss Sakata ramen, a local specialty with homemade noodles, or Imoni, a traditional taro and meat soup.
Sakata

Tsuruga

Arrival

10:00

Departure

19:00

Tsuruga, a port city in Fukui Prefecture, offers cruisers an insight into Japanese history and culture. The Kehi Shrine, founded in 702, is famous for its impressive 11-meter wooden torii, one of the largest in Japan. Visitors can also stroll through the Kanegasaki district, where historic ruins and seaside paths intermingle. Tsuruga is famous for its sashimi and Echizen crab.
Tsuruga

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Arrival

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Departure

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Navigation

Seogwipo

Arrival

07:00

Departure

15:00

Seogwipo, located on the south coast of Jeju Island in South Korea, offers cruisers a variety of natural and cultural attractions. Visitors can admire the Jeongbang waterfall, one of the few in the world to plunge directly into the sea. The traditional Maeil Olle market is ideal for discovering local handicrafts and tasting specialties such as Jeju black pork. Nature lovers will enjoy Hallasan National Park, home to the highest peak in South Korea. Finally, the folk village of Seongeup offers a glimpse of the island's cultural heritage.
Seogwipo

Yatsishiro

Arrival

07:00

Departure

16:00

Yatsushiro, Japan, is known for its cultural heritage and traditional festivals. This city, located in Kumamoto prefecture, offers attractions such as the Yatsushiro Myoken Shrine and Shohinken Park. Food lovers will appreciate the local specialties, including fresh fish and soba noodles. Yatsushiro also hosts the National Fireworks Festival, a spectacular event that attracts visitors from all over the world.

Yatsishiro

Kagoshima

Arrival

07:00

Departure

16:00

Kagoshima, nicknamed the "Naples of the East", will fascinate you with its spectacular natural setting, dominated by the Sakurajima volcano. Take a stroll through the Sengan-en gardens, offering a magnificent view of the volcano. Discover local history at the town museum. The region's hot springs are perfect for relaxing. Kagoshima is also famous for its cuisine, notably Kagoshima black pork.

Kagoshima

Beppu

Arrival

09:00

Departure

16:00

Beppu, Japan, is famous for its thermal springs and spectacular "infernos" (colorful natural pools). Relax in the many onsens and discover the various therapeutic properties of the waters. Visit Beppu Rakutenchi Park for panoramic views over the city. The local cuisine, rich in fresh ingredients and steam-based specialties, is a delight. Beppu is ideal for a relaxing cultural break.

Beppu

Osaka

Arrival

09:00

Departure

22:00

Osaka, Japan's vibrant metropolis, is a blend of modernity and tradition. Visit Osaka Castle, a symbol of Japanese history, and immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of Umeda and Namba. The city is famous for its culinary scene, offering specialties like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. Dōtonbori, with its neon signs and street food stalls, embodies the city's energy. Osaka is a cultural crossroads, with its bunraku theaters and contemporary museums.

Osaka

Tokushima

Arrival

07:00

Departure

16:00

Tokushima, Japan, is famous for its Awa Odori festival of traditional dance and music. The town also offers magnificent natural scenery, such as the Iya Gorge, a must-see for hikers. Local cuisine, particularly Iya Soba noodles, is a delight. Cultural visits include museums dedicated to local history and festivals.

Tokushima

Omaezaki

Arrival

09:00

Departure

17:00

Omaezaki, located in Japan's Shizuoka Prefecture, offers cruisers a mix of cultural and natural attractions. The Omaezaki Lighthouse, built in 1874, stands at 22.47 meters and offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and, on a clear day, Mount Fuji. The surrounding beaches are popular for windsurfing, with constant coastal winds. Visitors can also enjoy local specialties such as "sakura ebi" (cherry shrimp) and "katsuobushi" (dried bonito flakes), which are emblematic of the Shizuoka region.
Omaezaki

Tokyo

Arrival

06:00

Departure

00:00

The port :

Japan's Port of Tokyo is located in Tokyo Bay, some 10 kilometers from the city center. Easily accessible thanks to a well-developed public transport network, including trains and buses, it offers a convenient link for exploring this metropolis where tradition and modernity blend harmoniously. This port, anchored in the Kantō region, is an ideal starting point for discovering the many facets of the Japanese capital.


What to visit in Tokyo

Tokyo, both traditional and modern, is home to many treasures. Visit Senso-ji temple, one of the city's oldest and most important temples, located in the historic Asakusa district. The famous Shibuya crossroads, some 7 kilometers from the port, is a must-see, symbolizing the city's dynamism. The Akihabara district, about 5 kilometers from the port, is the heart of otaku culture and electronics. The Eastern Imperial Gardens, around 6 kilometers away, offer a haven of peace in the heart of the city.


What to see and do in the surrounding area

Tokyo's surrounding area offers a wealth of enriching excursions. Nikko, around 150 kilometers away, is renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage shrines and temples. Hakone, about 80 kilometers away, is famous for its onsen and views of Mount Fuji. Kamakura, around 50 kilometers away, offers a great escape with its great Buddha and beaches. These destinations around Tokyo allow you to discover a quieter, more traditional Japan.

Tokyo

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  • Accommodation in your pre-selected cabin for the duration of the cruise
  • Full board , from dinner on the 1st evening to breakfast on the last day, excluding special services
  • Travel insurance, except as provided in the contract
  • Drinks at the bar or restaurant, except as provided in the contract
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

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