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Oceanview
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Balcony
$5,344
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* Port charges, taxes and fees included
 Cruise Length
20 Days
 Cruise Starts
Tokyo
 Cruise Finishes
Tokyo
20 Day Southern Islands & Sea of Japan Itinerary (Princess)
Countries Explored: Japan, Taiwan, South Korea
Ship
Departures
Passengers
2670
Crew
1,100
Launched
2004
Refurbished
2019
Cruise Code
YOKYOK20.32

Overview

Begin and end your 20 day (19 night) cruise in Tokyo onboard the Diamond Princess and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Princess and Global Journeys.

Cruise Itinerary

Departs: 4:00 PM

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, offers an eclectic mix of tradition and modernity. Begin your adventure with a visit to the Asakusa district, home to the ancient Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most significant temple. Nearby, Nakamise Street is perfect for souvenir shopping and sampling traditional snacks.

For a panoramic view of the city, head to the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest towers. Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections, is a must-see for its sheer scale and energy. To experience tranquility, visit the serene Meiji Shrine, nestled in a lush forest in Shibuya. Don't miss trying Tokyo's renowned sushi at Tsukiji Outer Market or exploring the vibrant Harajuku district for trendy fashion and unique cafes.

Port:Yokohama

Yokohama Port serves as a gateway for travelers heading to Tokyo, located approximately 30 kms (about 19 miles) north of the port. The journey to Tokyo can take around 30 to 45 minutes by train. The Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal is the main docking site for cruise ships. The most efficient way to travel is by train, with the Minatomirai Line directly connecting Yokohama to Shibuya, a major hub in Tokyo. This allows visitors to easily access famous sights such as the Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, and the vibrant district of Shinjuku. Given the limited time typical of cruise stopovers, planning ahead to prioritize which attractions to visit is advisable.

Revitalize and refresh body, mind and soul onboard Diamond Princess - from rejuvenating spa treatments and the tranquility of a top-deck retreat reserved just for adults to our state-of-the-art fitness centers, you’ll find all the elements to come back new.

Arrives: 9:00 AM Departs: 6:00 PM

Taipei City stands as a vibrant metropolis set against the backdrop of towering mountains, offering a unique blend of urban energy and natural beauty. Its iconic Taipei 101, once the world's tallest building, provides panoramic views of the sprawling cityscape. The bustling night markets, such as Shilin and Raohe, offer an array of local delicacies, showcasing Taipei's rich culinary heritage.

Culture and history intertwine at the National Palace Museum, housing an extensive collection of Chinese imperial art that spans millennia. For a peaceful retreat, the nearby hot springs of Beitou invite visitors to relax in their therapeutic waters. Taipei is a city that constantly surprises, combining tradition with modernity in ways that captivate the hearts of travellers.

Port:Keelung

In Keelung, cruise ships dock at the Keelung Port, which serves as the gateway to Taipei, located approximately 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) away. Travel time to Taipei can vary, but it generally takes about 30 to 45 minutes by car, depending on traffic.

For exploring Taipei, travellers have several transportation options including taxis, buses, and trains. The city is renowned for its rich blend of modern and traditional cultures, with must-visit sights like the Taipei 101 skyscraper and the historical Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. For a convenient and immersive experience, consider joining a guided tour or utilizing the efficient MRT (Metro) system to navigate the city's highlights.

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 4:00 PM

Ishigaki is the definition of paradise: pure white beaches, intense turquoise sea and verdant emerald vegetation as far as the eye can see. The most cosmopolitan island in the Yaeyama Island Group of Okinawa, the islands subtropical climate means it's beach weather all year round here. Ships may dock at the Port of Ishigaki or anchor offshore.

Top Things to Do in Ishigaki:

  • enjoy a glass-bottom boat tour of Kabira Bay
  • visit Yaima Village, the open air museum
  • hike up Mount Omoto and admire the view
  • take a ferry to Taketomi Island

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 7:00 PM

Okinawa, the jewel of Japan’s Ryukyu Islands, offers a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Start your day with a visit to Shurijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the island’s rich heritage. Wander through the vibrant streets of Naha, where you can explore traditional markets and sample local delicacies like Okinawan soba and sata andagi (sweet deep-fried buns).

For nature enthusiasts, Okinawa’s stunning beaches and clear turquoise waters are perfect for snorkeling and diving, especially around the Kerama Islands. Don’t miss the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, home to majestic whale sharks and diverse marine life. Wrap up your day with a stroll along Kokusai Street, enjoying the lively atmosphere and picking up unique souvenirs.

Port:Naha

Naha Cruise Terminal is located about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) from the city of Naha, a short 10-minute taxi or bus ride away. The terminal is a great starting point to explore Okinawa’s rich history and vibrant culture, including Shurijo Castle and the lively Kokusai Street. For transportation, taxis and buses are readily available. The Yui Rail monorail is another convenient option, with a station near the terminal that connects to major attractions. This makes it easy for travelers to navigate Naha and enjoy the unique blend of traditional Okinawan and modern Japanese influences.

Savour fresh sashimi at Kai Sushi, enjoy street performers in the dazzling Atrium, or catch a lavish show in the theatre. How about immersing yourself in a traditional Japanese bathing experience at the Izumi Japanese Bath, the largest at sea?

Arrives: 6:30 AM Departs: 4:00 PM

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, offers an eclectic mix of tradition and modernity. Begin your adventure with a visit to the Asakusa district, home to the ancient Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most significant temple. Nearby, Nakamise Street is perfect for souvenir shopping and sampling traditional snacks.

For a panoramic view of the city, head to the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest towers. Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections, is a must-see for its sheer scale and energy. To experience tranquility, visit the serene Meiji Shrine, nestled in a lush forest in Shibuya. Don't miss trying Tokyo's renowned sushi at Tsukiji Outer Market or exploring the vibrant Harajuku district for trendy fashion and unique cafes.

Port:Yokohama

Yokohama Port serves as a gateway for travelers heading to Tokyo, located approximately 30 kms (about 19 miles) north of the port. The journey to Tokyo can take around 30 to 45 minutes by train. The Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal is the main docking site for cruise ships. The most efficient way to travel is by train, with the Minatomirai Line directly connecting Yokohama to Shibuya, a major hub in Tokyo. This allows visitors to easily access famous sights such as the Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, and the vibrant district of Shinjuku. Given the limited time typical of cruise stopovers, planning ahead to prioritize which attractions to visit is advisable.

Love Sabatini’s? (Or really good Italian dinners?) You’ll be happy to hear this popular specialty restaurant has returned to its roots. Think traditional Italian comfort cuisine. Our new menu embraces the old: tried-and-true family recipes our chefs brought with them from Italy, plus exquisite Italian wines and cocktails. You can even enjoy some shareable plates exclusively at Sabatini’s Trattoria.

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 5:00 PM

Honshu's northernmost city is full of picturesque historic temples, museums, and close to incredible nature like Mt. Hakkoda. In the spring and summer, Aomori bursts to life with cherry blossom festivals and the fiery Nebuta Festival every August. Ships dock at the Shin-Chuo wharf.

Top Things to Do in Aomori:

  • visit the Hirosaki Castle town
  • take the aerial tramway up Mt. Hakkoda
  • see the grand buddha at Seiryuu-ji Temple
  • visit the Nebuta Warasse Museum
  • cruise on Lake Towada

Arrives: 8:00 AM Departs: 5:00 PM

Sakata, nestled in the Yamagata Prefecture of Japan, seamlessly blends historical elegance with natural beauty. This coastal city is historically significant for its role as a prosperous port during the Edo period, a heritage that is still palpable in the preserved merchant houses and old storehouses, now converted into museums and galleries. One notable site is the Sankyo Warehouse, which offers a glimpse into Sakata's past trading prowess.

Surrounding the city, the beauty of the Mogami River and nearby Mount Chokai enhances Sakata's scenic landscape. The local cuisine, particularly seafood, reflects the city’s coastal location and is a must-try for visitors. Additionally, the annual Sakata Fireworks Festival lights up the summer sky, combining traditional and contemporary Japanese culture in a spectacular display.

Arrives: 8:00 AM Departs: 6:00 PM

Head to Kanazawa and the Ishikawa Prefecture and you step back in time to the Edo Period (1603 to 1886), the height of samurai culture.

Because most of the original architecture is still preserved, you can expect an eclectic mix of samurai streets, teahouses graced by geisha, thought-provoking modern museums and delectable foodie trends (gold-leaf ice cream anyone?). The crowning jewel of Kanazawa is the sensational Kenrokuen Garden, where locals and tourists visit to soak up the ever-changing seasonal beauty.

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 5:00 PM

Sakaiminato, nestled on the western tip of Japan's Tottori Prefecture, serves as a gateway to the enchanting world of Japanese folklore and seafood delicacies. The city is renowned for its association with Mizuki Shigeru, the celebrated manga artist behind "GeGeGe no Kitaro," which is vividly brought to life along the Mizuki Shigeru Road, adorned with over 100 bronze statues of the series' characters.

For culinary adventurers, the Sakaiminato Fish Market offers a fresh glimpse into Japan's vibrant seafood culture, with opportunities to savor local specialties like crab and squid. Nearby, the Adachi Museum of Art, famous for its stunning Japanese gardens and impressive collection of contemporary Japanese paintings, offers a serene retreat for art lovers

Arrives: 8:00 AM Departs: 6:00 PM

Known for its beaches, mountains and temples, Busan is a large port city in South Korea. Enjoy the Haeundae Beach with its Sea Life Aquarium and Folk Square with traditional games such as tug-of-war or head to Gwangalli Beach for bars and views of modern Diamond Bridge.

Top Things to Do in Busan:

  • Shop at Centum Shinsegae Department Store; the world’s largest!
  • Enjoy the street art and food on a walking tour of the pastel-coloured Gamcheon Village.
  • Explore Haedong Yonggungsa Temple and grounds, located at the top of a huge rock rising from the ocean
  • Visit the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage area Gyeongju, south east of the city.

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 5:00 PM

Nagasaki, situated on the northwest coast of Kyushu, Japan, holds a profound historical significance, famously known for being the site of the second atomic bomb drop during World War II. Today, the city is a symbol of peace and resilience, with the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum providing moving insights into the events and aftermath of 1945.

Beyond its historical sites, Nagasaki enchants with its unique blend of Japanese and Western cultural influences, seen in its architecture and local cuisine. Glover Garden showcases exquisite colonial-period homes, offering views over the picturesque harbour. The city's steep slopes and narrow streets add a charming layer to its scenic tram rides, making Nagasaki a captivating destination full of history and beauty.

Original musicals, dazzling magic shows, feature films, top comedians, and nightclubs that get your feet movin' and groovin' - there’s something happening around every corner, and you have a whole cruise of days and nights to experience it all.

Arrives: 9:00 AM Departs: 6:00 PM

Mount Fuji, Japan's most sacred volcano, stands at 12,388 feet and offers a mesmerizing landscape. Recognized by UNESCO as a "place and source of artistic inspiration," this snow-capped peak is a must-visit. Start with a trip to the Fuji Five Lakes region for breathtaking views and outdoor activities like hiking and boating.

Explore the cultural and spiritual side of the region at the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine. Nearby, Oshino Hakkai, a traditional village with clear spring ponds and thatched-roof houses, offers a glimpse into Japan's past. For a picture-perfect view of Mount Fuji, visit the Chureito Pagoda, especially stunning in spring with cherry blossoms.

Port:Shimizu

This port city is not just a gateway to Japan's iconic volcano but a treasure trove of experiences, from the bustling fish market of Shimizu to tranquil walks through lush green tea plantations. The allure of Shimizu lies in its ability to offer moments of Zen amidst the vibrancy of city life, inviting travelers to discover its rich culinary heritage, including the freshest sushi and sashimi, sourced directly from Suruga Bay. Cruise ships anchor at Shimizu Port, conveniently located approximately 10 kilometres (about 6.2 miles) from the heart of Shizuoka City.

Arrives: 6:30 AM

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, offers an eclectic mix of tradition and modernity. Begin your adventure with a visit to the Asakusa district, home to the ancient Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most significant temple. Nearby, Nakamise Street is perfect for souvenir shopping and sampling traditional snacks.

For a panoramic view of the city, head to the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest towers. Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections, is a must-see for its sheer scale and energy. To experience tranquility, visit the serene Meiji Shrine, nestled in a lush forest in Shibuya. Don't miss trying Tokyo's renowned sushi at Tsukiji Outer Market or exploring the vibrant Harajuku district for trendy fashion and unique cafes.

Port:Yokohama

Yokohama Port serves as a gateway for travelers heading to Tokyo, located approximately 30 kms (about 19 miles) north of the port. The journey to Tokyo can take around 30 to 45 minutes by train. The Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal is the main docking site for cruise ships. The most efficient way to travel is by train, with the Minatomirai Line directly connecting Yokohama to Shibuya, a major hub in Tokyo. This allows visitors to easily access famous sights such as the Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, and the vibrant district of Shinjuku. Given the limited time typical of cruise stopovers, planning ahead to prioritize which attractions to visit is advisable.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

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Discovery at Sea
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Captivating Entertainment
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Izumi Japanese Bath
Izumi Japanese Bath

Inspired by a traditional Japanese onsen experience, guests can soak in the warm waters while soaking up the ocean views. Read more

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Global Journeys were very helpful. Most ports were enjoyable visiting with Dunedin being a very pleasant surprise. Very disappointed missing the Milford Sound because of a threatened storm in the Tasman Sea.
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The cruise itself was great and the reserve dining was fantastic. Great food and great service. Only downside was the chaos of boarding the ship in Singapore. This was a surprise because normally Singapore is a pretty efficient place but boarding was a total mess. Took hours and the system was a shambles. No priority boarding for suite holders and even ...read more luggage drop off took almost an hour which was madness. Once onboard all was fine.

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