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Japan Cruise Itinerary

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Day 1: Departure from Tokyo

Morning: Board the cruise ship at Tokyo International Cruise Terminal and enjoy a welcome cocktail while the crew provides a brief safety orientation. Explore the ship’s amenities, including the rooftop pool and observation deck.

Afternoon: Set sail into Tokyo Bay, passing iconic landmarks such as the Tokyo Skytree and Rainbow Bridge. Attend a short lecture on Japanese maritime history in the lounge.

Evening: Dine on a traditional Japanese kaiseki menu at the ship’s main restaurant, followed by a cultural performance featuring a Taiko drum show.

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Day 2: Yokohama & Kamakura

Morning: Arrive at Yokohama and visit the bustling Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse for shopping and coffee. Stroll along the scenic waterfront promenade.

Afternoon: Take a short bus ride to Kamakura to explore the historic Great Buddha (Daibutsu) and the tranquil Hasedera Temple. Enjoy a traditional matcha tea ceremony.

Evening: Return to the ship for a sunset dinner on the sundeck, savoring fresh seafood while watching the coastline fade into night.

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Day 3: Hakone & Mount Fuji

Morning: Dock at Hakone and embark on a cruise across Lake Ashi, offering stunning views of Mount Fuji. Ride the pirate ship replica for a fun photo opportunity.

Afternoon: Visit the open‑air Hakone Open-Air Museum, admiring sculptures set against the backdrop of the mountains. Take a relaxing dip in a nearby onsen.

Evening: Return to the vessel for a themed “Mount Fuji” dinner, featuring regional specialties from the Fuji area.

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Day 4: Osaka

Morning: Arrive at Osaka’s port and start with a guided tour of Osaka Castle, learning about its samurai history. Wander through the surrounding park gardens.

Afternoon: Dive into the vibrant streets of Dotonbori to sample takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and explore the neon‑lit canals. Optional shopping at the nearby Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade.

Evening: Return to the ship for a lively karaoke night, featuring a selection of popular J‑pop hits.

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Day 5: Hiroshima & Miyajima

Morning: Disembark at Hiroshima and visit the moving Peace Memorial Museum and the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome. Reflect on the city’s message of peace.

Afternoon: Take a short ferry ride to Miyajima Island to see the famous floating torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine. Hike up to the viewpoint for panoramic sea views.

Evening: Head back to the cruise ship for a farewell dinner featuring Hiroshima‑style okonomiyaki, accompanied by a traditional sake tasting.

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Day 6: Return to Tokyo

Morning: Sail back toward Tokyo while enjoying a relaxing spa treatment on board. Attend a brief workshop on Japanese calligraphy.

Afternoon: Arrive at Tokyo International Cruise Terminal. Optional city tour to the historic Asakusa district and the Sensō-ji Temple before disembarking.

Evening: Conclude the journey with a final cocktail at the ship’s rooftop bar, offering a panoramic view of Tokyo’s skyline.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Tokyo International Cruise Terminal – 1 hour – $0 (boarding)
  • Tokyo Skytree & Rainbow Bridge – 30 mins – $0 (view from ship)
  • Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse – 2 hours – $20 (shopping & coffee)
  • Great Buddha (Daibutsu) – 1.5 hours – $5 (admission)
  • Hasedera Temple – 1 hour – $6 (admission)
  • Lake Ashi Cruise & Mount Fuji view – 3 hours – $30 (boat ticket)
  • Hakone Open-Air Museum – 2 hours – $12 (admission)
  • Osaka Castle – 2 hours – $8 (admission)
  • Dotonbori – 3 hours – $40 (food & shopping)
  • Peace Memorial Museum & Atomic Bomb Dome – 2.5 hours – $10 (admission)
  • Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima) – 3 hours – $12 (ferry & admission)
  • Asakusa & Sensō-ji Temple – 2 hours – $0 (public area)
  • Onboard meals & entertainment – 6 days – $350 (all‑inclusive)
  • Total Estimated Cost: $523

Tips

If you have extra days, consider adding a side‑trip to the northern island of Hokkaido for its hot springs and seafood markets, or extend your stay in Kyoto for its historic temples and gardens. To shorten the itinerary, skip the optional Miyajima ferry and replace the Osaka night out with a quicker port‑side dinner, still capturing the highlights without losing the cultural experience.

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