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Tokyo, Japan’s vibrant capital, is a city where tradition meets innovation.
During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, five entertainment venues, three speciality restaurants, ten complimentary restaurants, 12 bars and lounges, two venues for kids and teens, 23 relaxation and fitness venues and nine essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Izumi Japanese Bath for an afternoon of relaxation?
Yatsushiro city was developed around a beautiful Shinto shrine, built during the Heian era (794–1185). Situated along the delta of the Kuma River, facing Yatsushiro Bay, this castle town and its ruins still showcase the spirit of the city. A visit to the ruins of Yatsushiro Castle (now part of a Shinto shrine) is a good place to begin your day. Another fun and scenic landmark is the flight of 777 stairs cut into the nearby mountains. Visitors are rewarded with panoramic views from the top – there are benches to rest on along the way! Yatsushiro is famous for its 16th century pottery designed with a distinctive blue-gray crackled glaze with white inlay. Craft enthusiast and collectors can visit three Kodayaki kilns in the area. Shopping enthusiasts will also enjoy the honmachi, a covered arcade that runs the length of several city blocks, and adventurous foodies can partake in some of the city's most exotic local fare, including Basashi, raw horse meat served with soy and garlic, a delicacy of the area. For those with a more traditional palate, the light green Rush ice cream is a treat, as is the banpeiyu fruit, the largest citrus fruit in Japan which is in season from December to January.
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.
During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, five entertainment venues, three speciality restaurants, ten complimentary restaurants, 12 bars and lounges, two venues for kids and teens, 23 relaxation and fitness venues and nine essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Izumi Japanese Bath for an afternoon of relaxation?
Aomori, located at the northern tip of Japan’s Honshu Island, is a city known for its rich history, natural beauty and cultural traditions.
Since 1889, the old port of Hakata has been part of Fukuoka city, the major commercial center of Northern Kyushu. This region is perhaps the oldest settled area in Japan, and for centuries Hakata served as Japan's cultural and commercial gateway with China and Korean. The twin cities played another major role in Japanese history - it was here that Kublai Khan launched his two invasions of Japan in the 13th century. Two anchor stones from the great Mongol fleet destroyed by the famous typhoon or Kamikaze are still on display at Hakata's 8th century Kushida Shrine. Beyond the hustle and bustle of today's modern metropolis, visitor will still discover and enjoy the serenity of ancient shrines, superb formal gardens, and a duo of fascinating museums. When Hakata and Fukuoka merged in 1889, the combined metropolis was to be named Hakata. Until a group of disaffected samurai from Fukuoka - an important castle town in feudal times - intervened to ensure the new city's name honored their old home.
During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, five entertainment venues, three speciality restaurants, ten complimentary restaurants, 12 bars and lounges, two venues for kids and teens, 23 relaxation and fitness venues and nine essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Izumi Japanese Bath for an afternoon of relaxation?
Tokyo, Japan’s vibrant capital, is a city where tradition meets innovation.
During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, five entertainment venues, three speciality restaurants, ten complimentary restaurants, 12 bars and lounges, two venues for kids and teens, 23 relaxation and fitness venues and nine essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Izumi Japanese Bath for an afternoon of relaxation?
Aomori, located at the northern tip of Japan’s Honshu Island, is a city known for its rich history, natural beauty and cultural traditions.
During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, five entertainment venues, three speciality restaurants, ten complimentary restaurants, 12 bars and lounges, two venues for kids and teens, 23 relaxation and fitness venues and nine essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Izumi Japanese Bath for an afternoon of relaxation?
Sakaiminato, located in the Tottori Prefecture of Japan, is a charming coastal city known for its vibrant connection to Japanese folklore, beautiful coastline and rich history.
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.
During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, five entertainment venues, three speciality restaurants, ten complimentary restaurants, 12 bars and lounges, two venues for kids and teens, 23 relaxation and fitness venues and nine essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Izumi Japanese Bath for an afternoon of relaxation?
Kochi sits on the broad alluvial plain facing Urado Bay. This city in Shikoku takes its name from the great feudal castle that sits at its very heart. Completed in 1611, Kochi Castle was the seat of Yamauchi Kazutoyo, a noted warrior who supported Tokugawa Ieyasu in his successful quest to become Shogun. Tosa Province and Kochi Castle were Yamauchi's reward for faithful service. There is an historical irony here: 250 years later, a Kochi native son - a former low-ranked samurai and now ronin named Sakamoto Ryoma - played a pivotal role in bringing the Tokugawa Shogunate to an end and restoring the Emperor of Japan to political prominence. The prize once awarded for faithful service had become a hotbed of support for the Meiji Restoration. Kochi is one of the wettest places in Japan - and a frequent target for cyclonic storms or typhoons. Southeast of the city, warm oceans currents washing against the Aki Mountains create a subtropical landscape of hibiscus, palm and ficus at Muroto-Anan Quasi-National Park.
Tokushima is the capital city of Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku island in Japan. As of June 1, 2019, the city had an estimated population of 255,439 and a population density of 1,335 persons per km². Its total area is 191.39 km².
Osaka, Japan’s third-largest city, is a dynamic and exciting destination known for its rich culture, lively atmosphere and delicious food.
Shimizu, located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a beautiful coastal district known for its scenic views, rich history and connection to nature.
Tokyo, Japan’s vibrant capital, is a city where tradition meets innovation.
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Diamond Princess stands as the crown jewel of Princess Cruises’ Grand Class, delivering an unparalleled cruise experience defined by exceptional dining, world-class entertainment, and elegantly designed staterooms that offer the ultimate comfort. Indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, cool off in sparkling pools, and explore a wide array of activities thoughtfully crafted for guests of all ages, ensuring every moment onboard is filled with joy, relaxation, and discovery. With the innovative MedallionClass® technology, your journey is elevated to new heights, offering seamless personalisation tailored to your preferences. From effortless dining reservations to streamlined service and curated experiences, Diamond Princess ensures your escape at sea is as smooth and luxurious as it is unforgettable.
What’s onboard: 1,353 guest staterooms, ten activities, five entertainment venues, three speciality restaurants, ten complimentary restaurants, 12 bars and lounges, two venues for kids and teens, 23 relaxation and fitness venues and nine essential venues.
Yes, Princess Cruises offers a range of drink packages to suit your needs.
Yes. All Princess Cruises ships have been upgraded with MedallionNet® Wi-Fi, allowing guests to stay connected to the web like never before. You can text, post photos, video chat and stream your favourite shows, movies, music and sports with ease. Guests can choose to bundle unlimited Wi-Fi with their cruise with Princess Plus fares.
Clearly marked Designated Smoking Areas are available onboard and include a sufficient number of ashtrays that are emptied regularly. Princess Cruises prohibits smoking or vaping of all types in guest staterooms and balconies.
With the exception of one bottle of wine (no larger than 750ml) at embarkation, guests cannot take alcohol on their Princess Cruises cruise. Should guests consume their bottle of wine in a public area, they will be subject to a corkage fee.
Yes, you or your travel consultant must advise Princess Cruises in writing of any special diet, allergies or medical needs. Requests must be received no later than 35 days prior to departure for cruises to Alaska, Canada/New England, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Mexico, the Panama Canal and Coastal Getaways. For all other cruises, requests must be received no later than 65 days prior to departure.
Princess Cruises automatically adds Crew Appreciation to your onboard account.
Yes, guests may call for personal complimentary room service or order through OceanNow® at any time of the day or night.
Unless noted, the onboard currency is in US Dollars.
You should dress for a cruise with Princess Cruises the same way you would for any stylish land-based resort. Casual sportswear, including shorts, lightweight trousers and sundresses will keep you feeling fresh and looking your best while at sea and ashore in hotter climates. Princess Cruises recommends you pack a sweater, a jacket or an all-weather coat for cool evenings, and for shore excursions, depending on your destination. Due to unpredictable weather, don’t forget a hat or visor and a collapsible umbrella. Please be sure to bring proper clothing for visits to religious sites. You’ll also want low-heeled, rubber-soled shoes for strolling on deck, as well as comfortable walking shoes or sandals.
You can book your shore excursions online with Princess Cruises Cruise Personalizer® when you book your cruise and up to 5 days before departure.
When adding on Wi-Fi, gratuities and premium drinks both passengers in the stateroom will need to upgrade to this package.
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