Circle Japan in Autumn
12-Night Fly, Stay & Cruise Holiday
- 17 Sep ‘25
- 12 nights
- Tokyo
- Diamond Princess
*Based on Interior Stateroom.
Oceanview Stateroom from an extra $699
Balcony Stateroom an extra $1,499
Suite from an extra $5,899
What's Included
EMBARK FOR A VOYAGE AROUND JAPAN WITH VIBRANT CITIES AND RICH HISTORY ON THIS 12 NIGHT FLY, STAY & CRUISE HOLIDAY.
Begin your adventure by immersing yourself in Tokyo’s bustling metropolis, where you might explore historic landmarks like the Senso-ji Temple, the neon-lit streets of Shibuya, and the serene beauty of Ueno Park. Then, set sail on a mesmerizing voyage through Japan and beyond, stopping in captivating destinations like Akita, known for its stunning natural landscapes; Toyama, home to breathtaking views of the Tateyama Mountains and the Toyama Glass Art Museum; and Tsuruga, where history and nature blend at the Kehi Shrine and the scenic Fukui Prefecture. Discover Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, with its sandy beaches, bustling fish markets, and vibrant cultural attractions. With this unforgettable package, you’ll experience a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and relaxation at each stop.
⚓ Economy class airfares to Tokyo return. Interested in changing dates or cities? Your flights are flexible. Ask us for options that meet your needs.
⚓ 3 nights 4-star accommodation in Tokyo
⚓ 9-night cruise on Diamond Princess from Tokyo (Yokohama) return
⚓ All meals and entertainment onboard
⚓ Port charges and government fees onboard
PLUS BOOK NOW AND RECEIVE UP TO $2500 BONUS VALUE:
⚓ BONUS Princess Plus Included: Plus Beverage Package, Wi-Fi, Casual Dining Meal Inclusions and more
⚓ Exclusive Savings of $1000 per couple
⚓ Bonus Onboard Spending Money of $185 per stateroom
Flights based on departures from Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide.
YOUR ITINERARY
Arrive in Tokyo where you have 3 nights pre-cruise t ...
Arrive in Tokyo where you have 3 nights pre-cruise to explore the city.
Tokyo is a city that blends modernity with tradition, ...
Tokyo is a city that blends modernity with tradition, offering a wide array of activities for every type of traveller. For a unique cultural experience, start by visiting the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, one of the oldest and most revered temples in Japan. You can explore Nakamise Street, lined with shops selling traditional snacks, crafts, and souvenirs. For a more contemporary side of Tokyo, head to Shibuya to see the iconic Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. While in Shibuya, take some time to browse the trendy shops and enjoy the vibrant nightlife. Alternatively, visit Odaiba, a futuristic man-made island that boasts shopping malls, entertainment complexes, and the stunning Rainbow Bridge.
If you’re a fan of art and culture, Tokyo is home to se ...
If you’re a fan of art and culture, Tokyo is home to several world-class museums, including the Tokyo National Museum and the TeamLab Borderless exhibition, an immersive digital art experience. For nature lovers, Ueno Park offers a peaceful escape with its sprawling green spaces, picturesque ponds, and seasonal cherry blossoms. Don’t miss the chance to explore Tokyo’s diverse culinary scene, from high-end sushi restaurants to casual ramen shops. Tsukiji Outer Market is a great place to sample fresh seafood, while the bustling streets of Akihabara are perfect for anime and gaming enthusiasts looking to explore Japan’s pop culture. Whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or adventure seeker, Tokyo has something to offer everyone.
Make your way to Yokohama to join your cruise today.
...Make your way to Yokohama to join your cruise today.
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea.
...Enjoy a relaxing day at sea.
There is a celebratory air in Akita, where year round festivals ...
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.
Toyama is a coastal city on Japan’s main island, ...
Toyama is a coastal city on Japan’s main island, Honshu. In the center, Toyama Castle Park has a restored castle dating to the 1500s, plus small museums of history and art. The nearby Toyama Glass Art Museum displays striking contemporary works. Rakusui-tei is an art museum in a traditional home with a formal garden.
The serene calm of this largest city in the Wakasa regi ...
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.
Wedged between sea, sky and mountains, this small fishin ...
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.
The second largest city in South Korea, Busan is your gat ...
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.
For most travelers, Nagasaki is a symbol of the horror ...
For most travelers, Nagasaki is a symbol of the horror and the inhumanity of war. An estimated 75,000 people perished in 1945 when the city became the second target of a nuclear attack. Today, Nagasaki’s Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum draw visitors from around the world.
But this beautiful city on Kyushu offers other sights. Often described as the San Francisco of Japan, the city occupies verdant hills surrounded by a deep-water bay. For three centuries, Nagasaki was Japan’s sole window on the world. The city is also celebrated as the setting for Puccini’s opera “Madame Butterfly.”
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea.
...Enjoy a relaxing day at sea.
Your cruise ends today. Thinking about extending a ...
Your cruise ends today. Thinking about extending and seeing more of Japan? Your flights are flexible, ask us about options that meet your needs plus our amazing range of touring, rail and accommodation packages.
YOUR SHIP - The Diamond Princess
Diamond Princess is a treasure trove of exceptional delights waiting to be discovered. Dine on freshly prepared sashimi in Kai Sushi, watch street performers in the dazzling Atrium, or take in a lavish production show in our state-of-the-art theater. And for a unique treat visit the Izumi Japanese Bath, the largest of its kind at sea.
Description
Diamond Princess is a treasure trove of exceptional delights waiting to be discovered. Dine on freshly prepared sashimi in Kai Sushi, watch street performers in the dazzling Atrium, or take in a lavish production show in our state-of-the-art theater. And for a unique treat visit the Izumi Japanese Bath, the largest of its kind at sea.
Recreational
9-hole Mini Golf
Card Room
Cyber Golf
Golf Simulator
Library
Outdoor Pool
Shuffle Board
Skywalkers NightClub
Swim-against-the-current lap pool
Fitness
Fitness Center
Gym
Jogging Track
Ocean View Gymnasium
Sports Court
Entertainment
Club Fusion
Explorers Lounge
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Princess Theatre
Show Lounges
Skywalkers Nightclub
Other
Art Gallery
Atrium
Boutique
Chapel
Duty-free shop
Future Cruise Sales
ScholarShip@Sea
Wedding Chapel
Wrap Around Promenade Deck
Writing Room
Food and Drink
24-hour Room Service
Churchill Lounge
Crooners Bar
Dining Room
Fabio’s
Hamburger Grill
Horizon Court
Ice Cream Bar
International Dining Room
Lobby Bar
Martini Bar
Pacific Moon Dining Room
Patisserie
Prego Pizzeria
Sabatini’s Italian restaurant
Santa Fe Dining Room
Savoy Dining Room
Sports Bar
Sterling Steakhouse
Trident Grill
Vivaldi Dining Room
Wake View Bar
Wheelhouse Bar
Wine bar
Relaxation
Churchill Lounge
Hot Tubs
Lotus Spa
Splash Pool
Terrace Pool
The Sanctuary(adults only)
Whirlpool
STATEROOMS
Suite
Balcony Stateroom
Oceanview Stateroom
Interior Stateroom
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