Regent Seven Seas Cruises has rolled out a destination-immersive Japan itinerary for 2023, with a newly added 10-night Tokyo round-trip voyage.
Dubbed Captivating Japan, the voyage is now open for reservations, with embarkation scheduled on 25 April, 2023, aboard Seven Seas Explorer.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Captivating Japan voyage includes free unlimited shore excursions
The experience includes free unlimited shore excursions in every port, alongside a free three-night pre- or post-cruise land programme in Tokyo.
The cruise starts and ends at Yokohama(Tokyo), taking in sights and experiences from the 7th-century Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, to Odaiba Observation Deck, located in the headquarters of Fuji Television, and world-famous Ginza, the premier shopping and entertainment district.
During the pre- or post-voyage land programme, guests can discover ‘shogun’ history and Japan’s tradition of art at museums, stroll gardens, and explore Asakusa, Tokyo’s Old Town founded in the early 7th century. Other places of interest include Nakamise-dori, The National Museum of Nature & Science, Imperial Palace Plaza, and Meiji Shrine.
Docking at Kobe, visit temples and shrines of Kyoto, Japan’s old imperial capital, and ancient Nara, the cradle of Japanese arts, literature and crafts, with its magnificent shrines and temples, and park famed for resident deer. Guests can also tour Osaka’s imposing castle or shop for exotic mementos.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is also sailing 14-night cruises from Hong Kong to Tokyo in 2023, with stopovers in Taipei, Sakishima Islands, Shanghai, Seoul, Kochi and Kyoto.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has rolled out a destination-immersive Japan itinerary for 2023, with a newly added 10-night Tokyo round-trip voyage.
Dubbed Captivating Japan, the voyage is now open for reservations, with embarkation scheduled on 25 April, 2023, aboard Seven Seas Explorer.
The experience includes free unlimited shore excursions in every port, alongside a free three-night pre- or post-cruise land programme in Tokyo.
The cruise starts and ends at Yokohama(Tokyo), taking in sights and experiences from the 7th-century Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, to Odaiba Observation Deck, located in the headquarters of Fuji Television, and world-famous Ginza, the premier shopping and entertainment district.
During the pre- or post-voyage land programme, guests can discover ‘shogun’ history and Japan’s tradition of art at museums, stroll gardens, and explore Asakusa, Tokyo’s Old Town founded in the early 7th century. Other places of interest include Nakamise-dori, The National Museum of Nature & Science, Imperial Palace Plaza, and Meiji Shrine.
Docking at Kobe, visit temples and shrines of Kyoto, Japan’s old imperial capital, and ancient Nara, the cradle of Japanese arts, literature and crafts, with its magnificent shrines and temples, and park famed for resident deer. Guests can also tour Osaka’s imposing castle or shop for exotic mementos.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is also sailing 14-night cruises from Hong Kong to Tokyo in 2023, with stopovers in Taipei, Sakishima Islands, Shanghai, Seoul, Kochi and Kyoto.