9N Sea of Japan - Diamond Princess

Tokyo, At Sea, Akita, Japan, Toyama (Fushiki), Japan, Tsuruga, Japan, Sakaiminato, Japan, Busan, South Korea, Kagoshima, Japan, Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan

Japan is a study in contrasts: tranquil retreats of profound beauty lay just outside cities where skyscrapers soar over stunning temples and shrines. Neon-bright architecture and tranquil gardens vie for attention amid the colorful Harajuku district and traditional kimonos. As the No. 1 North American cruise line in Japan with the “Best Asia Itineraries,”† you can be assured that Princess® will be your guide to the colors, cultures and flavors that define this exciting country.


Cruise Ship

Diamond Princess

Departure Dates

2025
Jul
1

From

S$2221

  • Free onboard credit up to USD500 per cabin.
  • Booking Period: 1Nov-30Nov 2024.
  • Up to 40% off + Free 3rd &4th Guests.
  • Prices are in Singapore dollars on twin sharing basis. 
  • Prices exclude associated taxes and gratuities.
  • Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Port arrival and departure times are approximate and subject to change without notice.
  • Free OBC is for new booking only. Not applicable for FCC bookings.
  • Free OBC is only applicable for 2025 and 2026 7N & above voyage only.
  • OBC offered to 1st and 2nd  guests only. Not applicable to third/fourth berth guest.
  • Free OBC is subject to inventory control.
  • Up to 40% off cruise fares is valid for selected voyages only.
  • 3rd and 4th guests cruise fares free is valid for selected voyages and subject to availability
  • Other terms and conditions apply.
  • Price is correct as at 09Nov24. base on the lowest available class.

Day 1 - Tokyo

Yokohama and Edo began life as sleepy fishing villages. That changed in the early 17th century after Tokugawa Ieyasu became Shogun. Edo became the center of political power in Japan, a position the city retained even after the restoration of Imperial rule in 1866.

Arrival Time
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Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 2 - At Sea

Free at sea

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
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Day 3 - Akita, Japan

There is a celebratory air in Akita, where year round festivals and street parades are colorfully integrated into daily life. A key city in the Tohoku region since medieval times, Akita was once a castle town of the Satake clan, but today is a vibrant, prosperous city that seamlessly honors its past but embraces its young energetic spirit. Noted for its burgeoning art community, there are several fine museums to explore including The Hirano Masakichi Art Musuem housing a collection of work by Western and Japanese artists, the Akita City Folklore Museum and the Kakunodate Samurai District, a living museum that showcases the samurai way of life. In the neighboring Oga Peninsula, the region's most famous icon, the terrifying Namahage, has it's won cultural center and festival ritual performed in his name. Surrounding the city, fertile farmland and rice fields produce some of the best sake in the country and nature lovers won't know which way to turn – to the west is the picturesque Sea of Japan and to the north, south and east, majestic mountain ranges including the UNESCO World Heritage sight of Shirakami-Sanchi proudly stand. A trip to the revolving observation center Mt. Kanpuzan Observatory solves the dilemma.

Arrival Time
11:59 PM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 4 - Toyama (Fushiki), Japan

Located in the heart of coastal Japan, Toyama welcomes visitors with dramatic scenery, colorful crafts and engaging local sites. Gateway to the world-famous Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in the Northern Japan Alps. The Tateyama mountains of 3,000m and the Toyama Bay of 1,000 deep makes for 4,000m of height difference helps to grow agriculture with the pure mountain waters and fresh seafood such as glass shrimp, firefly squid, red snow crab, and yellowtail from Toyama Bay. Popular attractions include the Zuiryuji Temple of elegant architecture, trolley train into the Kurobe Gorge, the UNESCO World Heritage Gokayama Villages. Looking for something out of the ordinary? Go to Nosaku where you can make your own sake cup out of tin with the original craft casting method. Afterwards, take your cup to the Wakatsuru Sake and Whiskey distillery and have a taste of the Toyama original beverage. Toyama has so much to offer to fulfill your touring expectations.

Arrival Time
9:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 5 - Tsuruga, Japan

The serene calm of this largest city in the Wakasa region of Japan is one steeped in culture and poetic tales. The brilliant, wandering, Edo poet Matsua Basho was inspired to write a haiku about the glimmer of the moonlight over Tsuraga Bay, and the plethora of artisan crafts from lacquerware to washi (Japanese paper) keep the traditions of cultural beauty alive today. The area is home to one of the most picturesque pine groves in the country at Kehi-no-Matsubara, where white-sand beaches fringe the fragrant green boughs of the magnificent pines. The area of Mikata-goko is home to five sparkling, small lakes with colors ranging from turquoise blue to jade green, and the region is home to a number of important, brightly painted shrines. The Kehi-jingu Shrine was reared in 702 and a massive, vermillion, wooden torii gate was re-constructed in 1645. Museums abound, and the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum is popular with families wanting to explore the origins of the prehistoric world, while the moving Port of Humanity Museum honors the humanitarian work of Chiune Sugihara, credited with saving as many as 6,000 souls from the Nazis. Whether your interests lie in natural scenery, authentic experiences or historic sites, a day spent on these captivating shores will have you writing poetry of your own.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 6 - Sakaiminato, Japan

Wedged between sea, sky and mountains, this small fishing port has been esteemed for centuries for its superb seafood. Here, the Sea of Japan yields up both crab and hon-maguro, the prized Bluefin tuna esteemed by gourmets around the world. Sakaiminato is also your gateway to a very ancient region of Honshu. West of the city lies Izumo-taisha, one of the oldest and holiest shrines in Shinto. This area is dotted with burial mounds from Japan's Bronze Age. The town of Matsue boasts the celebrated "Black Castle," a six-story, black-walled castle that home to a clan of the mighty Tokugawa dynasty that ruled Japan for over 250 years. And to the east rises the great snow-capped summit of Mt. Daisen, considered one of the four most scenic mountains in all Japan. Also a common sight ashore are the Yokai - approximately 100 bronze statues of supernatural characters as imagined by famed manga comic author Shigeru Mizuki, who was born in Sakaiminato. The Yokai have become synonymous with the town and delight visitors at every turn.

Arrival Time
7:00 AM
Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 7 - Busan, South Korea

The second largest city in South Korea, Busan is your gateway to a fascinating land whose culture is a unique amalgam of old and new. Modern high-rise towers dwarf ancient Buddhist temples. The city's bustling business district offers a stark contrast to the serene grounds of Yongdusan Park. In short, Busan is a microcosm of South Korea, a nation whose startling economic success often obscures one of Asia's most sophisticated and venerable cultures. Busan was the scene of bitter fighting during the Korean War. The United Nations Memorial Cemetery marks the final resting place for the troops from 16 nations who gave their lives during the conflict.

Arrival Time
7:00 AM
Departure Time
3:00 PM

Day 8 - Kagoshima, Japan

From the 12th century to the Meiji Restoration of 1868, Kagoshima was the chief stronghold of the mighty Shimazu clan. The city lies at the top of the Satsuma Peninsula, a mountainous, geothermal wonderland of hot springs and geysers. The area is also rich in modern Japanese history: Saigo Takamori and the Satsuma samurai were leaders of the Meiji Restoration that toppled the shogun and restored the Emperor to power in 1868. In 1877, dissatisfied with the direction of the new government, Saigo led the Satsuma Rebellion, which ended in his death and the final defeat of the samurai. The symbol of Kagoshima is Sakura Jima - the volcanic island that sits just offshore. The volcano has erupted over 30 times in recorded history.

Arrival Time
10:00 AM
Departure Time
7:00 PM

Day 9 - At Sea

Free at sea

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
-

Day 10 - Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan

Disembarkation.

Arrival Time
6:30 AM
Departure Time
-
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