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Cruise in the East Asia from Yokohama aboard Diamond Princess ship with visits to Japan for 8 days

1.431€

About this cruise

Join an 8-day cruise in East Asia, departing from Yokohama on the Diamond Princess ship. Explore captivating destinations in Japan during your voyage.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (1.431€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.

Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
21/07/2027 - 28/07/2027 2.740€ 2.980€ 3.930€ 5.090€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
21/07/2027 - 28/07/2027 2.870€ 3.220€ 4.060€ 5.090€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
21/07/2027 - 28/07/2027 2.870€ 3.360€ 4.250€ 5.090€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
21/07/2027 - 28/07/2027 2.860€ 3.360€ 4.250€ 5.090€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Yokohama (Honshu), Japan. Departure time: 15:00. With 3.4 million residents, Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan, located on the western shore of Tokyo Bay, and the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. The city`s port was one of the first in the 19th century to open to the Western world, and to this day, the metropolis is known for its international atmosphere. It is home to the world`s largest Chinatown and Japan`s tallest building, offering a stunning view of Yokohama and the harbor. Numerous futuristic shopping centers provide shopping experiences, top-notch entertainment, and culinary specialties all under one roof. The Sankei-en landscaped garden, built in 1906 by a silk merchant from Yokohama, is also worth a visit.

Day 2: Toba (Honshu), Japan. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 16:00. Duration of port stay: 9 hours. Toba is located on the Shima Peninsula. From here, a 63-meter long bridge leads to Mikimoto Pearl Island, where Kokichi Mikimoto succeeded in cultivating a pearl in an oyster for the first time in 1893. On the island, visitors can learn about pearl cultivation at the Pearl Museum. Female divers perform pearl diving and seaweed harvesting. Another attraction is the marine aquarium with shows and exhibits of exotic sea creatures.

Day 3: Cochin (Shikoku), Japan. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 17:00. Duration of port stay: 8 hours. Kochi is one of the few original preserved castle towns in Japan, located on the island of Shikoku. Kochi Castle is the city`s main tourist attraction alongside the Chikurin-ji Temple. The diverse nature of Kochi can be enjoyed by taking a stroll through one of the impressive parks, while the extensive caves in the surrounding area also beckon for a visit.

Day 4: Kammon Street, Japan. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 11:00. Duration of port stay: 2 hours. Kammon-Straße is a lively Japanese city renowned for its bustling street atmosphere, historic buildings, and delectable cuisine. The city is popular for its traditional tea houses, vibrant markets, and serene parks, attracting tourists looking to experience genuine Japanese culture. Combining modern conveniences with traditional allure, Kammon-Straße presents visitors with a distinctive fusion of history and contemporary life that is bound to make a lasting impact.

Day 5: Sea day.

Day 6: Nagasaki (Kyushu), Japan. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 16:00. Duration of port stay: 9 hours. Nagasaki is the only city in Japan with European influence, as it was the only place where some settlements were allowed during the country`s 300 years of isolation. The city is located at the end of a bay between mountain ranges, offering a beautiful view of the city, the islands in front, and the sea. The old trams make it easy to move around the city and visit the sights.

Nagasaki is a bustling and colorful city, but its tragic past as the second target of an atomic bombing overshadows its fascinating early history of encounters with the Portuguese and Dutch. Urakami, the center of the atomic explosion, is now a prosperous and quiet suburb. Here lies the poignant Atomic Bomb Museum, a haunting reminder of the horrors of nuclear destruction; and the Hypocentre Park with a black stone pillar marking the exact point where the bomb exploded, along with remnants and ruins. A bell at the turtle-shaped Zen temple Fukusai-ji tolls every day at 11:02 a.m., the time of the explosion.

Day 7: Sea day.

Day 8: Yokohama (Honshu), Japan. Arrival time: 06:30. With 3.4 million residents, Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan, located on the western shore of Tokyo Bay, and the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. The city`s port was one of the first in the 19th century to open to the Western world, and to this day, the metropolis is known for its international atmosphere. It is home to the world`s largest Chinatown and Japan`s tallest building, offering a stunning view of Yokohama and the harbor. Numerous futuristic shopping centers provide shopping experiences, top-notch entertainment, and culinary specialties all under one roof. The Sankei-en landscaped garden, built in 1906 by a silk merchant from Yokohama, is also worth a visit.