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9 nights sailing from Tokyo on cruise ship Queen Elizabeth
Cruise Japan Circumnavigation
9 nights sailing from Tokyo on cruise ship Queen Elizabeth
Japan Circumnavigation
9 nights Cruise on Queen Elizabeth. Sailing from Tokyo, visiting Aomori (Japan), Akita (Japan), Busan (South Korea), Nagasaki (Japan), Kagoshima (Japan), ending in Tokyo.
Tokyo
Yokohama is located only half an hour away from Tokyo, and effectively forms a part of the giant conurbation. Yokohama's Chinatown is the largest in Japan and dates back to the Opening of Japan in 1859. Tokyo is a huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis that brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone.
See cruises from TokyoAomori (Japan)
Aomori is the capital city of Aomori Prefecture, in the northern Tohoku region of Japan. Aomori is located in central Aomori Prefecture, between the southern end of Mutsu Bay, which it faces to the north and the Hakkoda Mountains to the south. Aomori Nebuta is a famous festival performed from August 2 to August 7 every year and is one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan. Besides this, major attractions of Aomori include ruins, museums, and mountains. The Hakkoda Mountains have good locations for trekking with hot spas such as Sukayu Onsen. Attractions include Sannai-Maruyama historical site tours, believed to have been first settled 5500 years ago. Guided tours are available year round. The annual Nebuta Festival is said to be the biggest "fire festival" in Japan. Taking place over several weeks in August, a big parade with lit lantern floats and dancers in costumes ends each day.
See cruises to Aomori (Japan)Akita (Japan)
Akita is the capital of Akita prefecture in the northern Tohoku region of Japan's Honshu island. It is bordered by the Sea of Japan to the west. The Omono River runs through the center of the city. Places to visit: Senshu Park, Akarenga-kan Museum, Senshu Museum of Art, Akita Prefectural Museum, Masakichi Hirano Museum of Fine Art.
See cruises to Akita (Japan)Busan (South Korea)
Busan is the biggest port metropolis located southeast of the Republic of Korea. It's location is in the Valley of river Nakdong.
See cruises to Busan (South Korea)Nagasaki (Japan)
Nagasaki is a nice location in Japan, found in a valley of high hills. The opposite of other locations in Japan, in the ancient times Nagasaki was a comercial port for portuguese and dutch, and whose passage in the heritage of the city still remain. Some places you can visit in Nagasaki: Glover Garden, Atomic Bomb Museum, Nagasaki Peace Park, Sofuku-ji temple, Lantern Festival (from mid January to mid February)
See cruises to Nagasaki (Japan)Kagoshima (Japan)
With its warm climate, beautiful scenery and its very own active volcano, Kagoshima has earnt itself the nickname of "the naples of the eastern world". The city of Kagoshima offers visitors large commercial centers including the Tenmonkan Arcade, restaurants offering local Satsuma Province cuisine and nightlife. Just a short boat ride away, the volcano of Sakurajima is a popular attraction. Its summit is split into three peaks, Kita-dake (northern peak), Naka-dake (central peak) and Minami-dake (southern peak) which is currently active.
See cruises to Kagoshima (Japan)Tokyo
Yokohama is located only half an hour away from Tokyo, and effectively forms a part of the giant conurbation. Yokohama's Chinatown is the largest in Japan and dates back to the Opening of Japan in 1859. Tokyo is a huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis that brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone.
See cruises from TokyoThe third Cunard ship was named Queen Elizabeth in 2020 by Her Majesty the Queen. She has been refurbished to become a modern ship with lots of space so that you can travel the world as comfortably as you have always wished.
With a 6,000-book library, a beautiful Royal Court Theatre, she just offers great entertainment for the most unforgettable nights. Its Gallery displays photographs of famous faces that have set foot on board and celebrity names from Cunard´s illustrious past can be found on screen at the Classic Film Club, In the daytime, you can relax at the famous Royal Spa, or play a game of tennis, take a swim or enter a tournament on deck games. If you like to place bets don't miss the Empire Casino. You may also enjoy a stylish garden party or a lovely afternoon tea with delicious scones and white-gloved waiters. Or just sit back and enjoy the view in one of the bars and lounges: enjoy a pre-dinner martini at the Commodore Club, the very British Golden Lion pub, by Pavilion Pool or a wild night in the beautiful Yacht Club nightspot.
Queen Elizabeth's highlights
Also see more about Queen Elizabeth: technical details, deck plans, sailing schedules by ship and destination...
What's included onboard?
Port and handling fees and UK/US taxes
Accommodation, on board meals and entertainment (please note exceptions: charges are payable in the Todd English Restaurant on Queen Mary 2 and The Verandah Restaurant on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria and in the speciality dining options offered in Kings Court on Queen Mary 2 and the Lido Restaurants on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria)
International fligths where indicated
Drinks: tea, coffee, water and fruit juice are available 24 hours a day in the self service restaurants (the Lido on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria and Kings Court on Queen Mary 2).
Group transfers between airport and the ship at the international port of embarkation or disembarkation when your international flights is purchased through Cunard (excluding Transatlantic Crossings to or from New York. However, if passengers arrive into or depart New York by flight from or to the UK on the day of embarkation or disembarkation, transfers will be available)
What's not included?
Travel insurance
Speciality teas and coffee at all bars
Hotel and dining charges will be charged to y our on board account (except Full World Cruise passengers sailing for 112 nights on Queen Elizabeth, 103 nights Queen Victoria and 113 nights on Queen Mary 2 or any of the Two Shnips, One World Cruise options)
Incidental expenses (including but not limited to: laundry charges, bar expenses, spa and salon treatments, shore excursions and add-on hotel programmes)
Day and evening entertainment in the casino
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