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Upon arrival, transfer to a hotel to begin your four night Snow Monkeys & Mount Fuji land tour with Wendy Wu Tours
After breakfast, enjoy a full day tour of Tokyo with your English-speaking guide. Begin with a visit to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple. Next, head to Tokyo Sky Tree to admire the panoramic views before participating in a sushi making class.
This afternoon, pay a visit to the Imperial Palace Plaza. Explore the Meiji Jingu Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji. Finally, continue on to Takeshita Street where you can sample some local treats before returning to your hotel (B, L)
★Snow Monkeys★ Today, transfer to Nagano. Your first stop will be the 7th century Zenkō-ji temple. Continue to Jigokudani Monkey Park, home of the famous Japanese Snow Monkeys, where you will walk through the forested valley to the main pool where the monkeys bathe.
After this amazing experience transfer to your Ryokan in Yudanaka where you will enjoy an Onsen hot spring bath and a traditional Japanese kaiseki dinner (B, D)
★Mount Fuji★ After a traditional Japanese breakfast, you will be transferred to Mt. Fuji where your first stop will be Oishi Park, which offers great views of Mt. Fuji (weather dependent).
After lunch, transfer to Hakone to board a mini cruise on stunning Lake Ashi. Next, take the cable car up to the viewpoint on Mt. Komagatake where you can admire views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi (weather dependent). Spend your evening at leisure in Tokyo (B, L)
After breakfast, transfer to Yokohama port and embark Diamond Princess for your 10 night voyage of Japan (B)
A city where you’ll find centuries-old culture jostling for position next to cutting-edge technology – a fabulous blend of history and modernity that has to be seen to be believed.
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, 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 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 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 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 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."
A city where you’ll find centuries-old culture jostling for position next to cutting-edge technology – a fabulous blend of history and modernity that has to be seen to be believed.
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MARVEL AT THE MAGICAL SNOW MONKEYS OF JAPAN
The Japanese macaque, better known as the Snow Monkey are named so because they live in areas where snow covers the ground for many months each year and can be distinguished by their red faces, brown grey fur and short tails. During your tour, you’ll spend time at the Jigokudani Monkey Park, home to the famous Snow Monkeys. Here you’ll have the incredible opportunity to see wild monkeys bathing in a natural hot spring, known in Japan as an onsen. Accustomed to humans, the monkeys can be observed from very close quarters but as a highly protected species there are strict rules in place meaning you mustn’t touch them – but you can watch! Marvel as large families of monkeys relax in the warm water – watching how they interact can be highly entertaining.
MAGNIFICENT MT. FUJI
Parting earth and sky with remarkable symmetry, Mt. Fuji has become famous throughout the world and is considered the sacred symbol of Japan, known for its graceful conical form like a stairway to heaven. Being the tallest mountain in Japan, the views against a brilliant blue sky when the sun crests near the peak and shimmers like a gem. Situated on the mountain are the many hot springs that are heated by the volcano.
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What’s onboard: Aerobics, Beauty Salon, Calypso Bar, Calypso Reef & Pool, Captain’s Circle, Churchill Lounge, Club Fusion, Crooners Bar, Deck Chess Set, Explorers Lounge, Fitness Center, Future Cruise Sales, Grand Casino, Grand Plaza, Guest Services, Horizon Court, Horizon Terrace, International Dining Room, Internet Cafe, IZUMI Japanese Bath, Kai Sushi, Lap Pool, Library, Lobby Bar, Lotus Spa, Massage, Medical Center, Mermaid’s Tail, Neptune’s Reef & Pool, Oasis Bar, Outrigger Bar, Pacific Moon Dining Room, Photo Gallery, Platinum Studio, Prego Pizzeria, Princess Fine Arts Gallery, Princess Links, Princess Theater, Promenade Galleria, Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria, Santa Fe Dining Room, Sauna, Savoy Dining Room, Shore Excursions, Shuffleboard, Skywalkers Nightclub, Plash Pool, Sports Court, Sterling Steakhouse, Swirls Teen Center, Terrace Pool, The Conservatory, The Oasis, The Sanctuary, The Shops of Princess, Tradewinds, Trident Grill, Vivaldi Dining Room, Wake View Bar, Wedding Chapel, Wheelhouse Bar, Youth Center and much, much more.
Each stateroom has a private safe.
You can book your shore excursions online with Princess Cruises Cruise Personalizer® when you book your cruise and up to 5 days before departure.
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.
Unless noted, the onboard currency is in US Dollars.
Yes, guests may call for personal complimentary room service or order through OceanNow® at any time of the day or night.
Princess Cruises automatically adds Crew Appreciation to your onboard account.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, Princess Cruises offers a range of drink packages to suit your needs.
Booking conditions of Princess Cruises, Wendy Wu and Reader Offers Limited Package Holiday booking conditions apply. Prices are per person based on two adults sharing, except single staterooms and may increase or be withdrawn at any time. Offers apply to new bookings only. Ports may require a tender. Tours are subject to change and may incur a supplement, are non-transferable and may not be suitable for guests with mobility restrictions. Regional and premium class flights may be available on request, will be at a further supplement and may require an additional overnight stay at an extra cost and may be indirect. Flights are subject to schedule changes and may be based on indirect services with flights arriving same day or overnight. Flights will be confirmed closer to departure which may affect your overall holiday duration and an additional overnight hotel stay may be required. Savings is based on two adults sharing. Star ratings are ROL Cruise classified. Named hotels may need to be changed for operational reasons. On board spend is per stateroom/suite, for Ocean View Staterooms & above and tiered depending on grade booked. Drinks package is for Balcony Staterooms & above, subject to the cruise lines T&Cs. Wi-Fi is for Balcony Staterooms & above, cannot be guaranteed in some regions. Gratuities are for Balcony Staterooms & above and are subject to T&Cs - other grades can UPGRADE to all-inclusive from just £50pp per night. Stateroom/suite upgrades are subject to availability^. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed. Meals are included on the land tour as stated: B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner. All meals are included on the cruise. Cruise Miles T&Cs apply. E&OE
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When adding on Wi-Fi, gratuities and premium drinks both passengers in the stateroom will need to upgrade to this package.
Trio of Wine is one per booking, for Ocean View Staterooms & above on cruises of 10 nights & above, for Mainland UK addresses only.
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