Cruises to Japan visiting Tokyo

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Grand Circle Japan Cruise
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Tokyo, Mt Fuji & Osaka Cruise
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Japan Explorer Cruise
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Grand Circle Japan Cruise
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Sea of Japan Cruise
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Visiting Japan on an ocean cruise offers a seamless way to explore its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant cities.

With its extensive coastline, Japan provides a unique blend of historical treasures and modern marvels, all accessible from well-connected ports. A cruise allows you to experience the nation's famed hospitality, savour its diverse cuisine, and marvel at its ancient traditions while comfortably travelling between iconic destinations.

Popular Cruise Ports in Japan

Yokohama, Japan
Yokohama
As Japan's largest cruise port, Yokohama serves as a gateway to Tokyo, offering easy access to world-class attractions like the Imperial Palace and vibrant districts such as Shibuya and Akihabara.
Osaka, Japan
Osaka
This major port is the perfect entry point to Japan's cultural heartland, with convenient access to historic cities like Kyoto and Nara, as well as Osaka's renowned culinary and entertainment scenes.
Nagasaki, Japan
Nagasaki
Known for its scenic harbour, rich cultural heritage, and poignant historical sites like the Peace Park, Nagasaki offers a unique blend of Japanese tradition and Western influence.

Cruises visiting Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo
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Experience Tokyo, a high-energy metropolis and a fascinating blend of ancient traditions and futuristic innovation, home to a world-renowned food scene and vibrant neighbourhoods.

Tokyo offers an atmosphere that is truly unparalleled. It is a city of captivating contrasts, where tranquil shrines and beautiful gardens are nestled among towering skyscrapers and neon-lit streets. The energy of the city is infectious, and its efficient public transport system and clean streets make it a surprisingly easy place to navigate. Tokyo is a hub of pop culture, fashion, and technology, yet it remains deeply connected to its past, with traditional customs and etiquette woven into the fabric of daily life. It is a place that never stops moving and constantly surprises and delights.

The cultural significance of Tokyo is immense. As Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolitan area, it is a global centre for finance, art, and technology. The city's history can be traced back to its days as the feudal castle town of Edo, and this legacy is visible in landmarks like the Imperial Palace. Tokyo is also the birthplace of many global trends, from the quirky youth culture of Harajuku to the technological innovations of Akihabara. Its culture is a unique blend of old and new, where a respect for tradition coexists with a relentless drive for innovation and progress.

Tokyo's cuisine is a pilgrimage for food lovers, with more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in the world. From high-end sushi counters to bustling street food stalls, the city's food scene is diverse and delicious. Must-try dishes include a traditional 'ramen' bowl from one of the city's many small noodle shops, freshly made 'sushi' from a conveyor belt restaurant, and a variety of 'yakitori' (grilled skewers). Exploring a food market like the Toyosu Market (the modern replacement for the old Tsukiji Market) is a fantastic way to experience the city's passion for fresh seafood. Don't forget to try a vending machine coffee or a local craft beer.

Tokyo is a premier cruise destination, offering a seamless and exciting introduction to modern Japan. Cruise ships dock at the Tokyo International Cruise Terminal in the Odaiba area. This location is a short distance from major train stations, including those on the Shinkansen (bullet train) network, which makes it an excellent base for exploring the city's main attractions and even venturing out on day trips to nearby areas like Yokohama, Mount Fuji, or Kamakura.

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