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Yokohama (Japan)
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17:00
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With a population of 3.4 million, Yokohama, on the western shore of the Bay of Tokyo, is the second largest city in Japan and the capital of the prefecture of Kanagawa. The city's port was one of the first to be opened to the western world in the 19th century and even today the metropolis is renowned for its international atmosphere. The city is home to both the largest Chinatown in the world and the tallest building in Japan, from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of Yokohama and the port. Many futuristic shopping centres provide fantastic shopping, excellent entertainment and culinary delights all under one roof. The landscaped garden of Sankei-en, created in 1906 by a silk trader from Yokohama is also worth seeing.
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Shimizu
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 18:00
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18:00
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At Sea
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Kumamoto (Kyūshū, Japan)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Busan (South Korea)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 20:00
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The name of this city with more than a million inhabitants, Busan, means "tea-kettle mountain" and refers to the city's location, hemmed in on three sides by mountains. Before the port lies the "dragon's head rock". You can enjoy an excellent view from the platform of Pusan Tower or from the small restaurant in the tower. At the foot of the tower is a tangled labyrinth of small streets in Kukje Market. The traditional Chagalchi fish market is Korea's most lively market, selling freshly-caught seafood and fish specialities. Taejongdae, a bizarre cliff formation in a beautiful setting, has a spacious plateau from where you will have a fantastic view of the Sea of Japan. The city museum "Pokchon-dong" details Busan's history from the 4th century onwards.
Other sights include: Pomo(sa) temple, the fortifications at Kumjongsansong on the Kumjong mountain, Kumgang Park with a funicular railway and ancient forests.
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Fukuoka (Japan)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 20:00
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At Sea
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Okinawa (Japan)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 19:00
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Okinawa is the largest and most important island in the Ryukyu archipelago and the most southerly prefecture in Japan. More than two million holidaymakers visit each year from the main islands to enjoy the sub-tropical climate and the natural beauty of the islands. The archipelago annexed by Japan nearly a hundred years ago was once an independent kingdom. The many cultural differences from the mainland are reflected in the traditional costumes, the music, the handicrafts, the horse-shoe shaped stone graves and the terracotta lions decorating the rooftops. Around a fifth of Okinawa is taken up by the American military base. Sights include: the city of Naha with the Surijo castle, the sub-tropical park near Motobu, the Gyokusendo cave and the island of Taketomi, which is surrounded by an atoll.
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At Sea
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Kobe (Japan)
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Kobe is the capital of the prefecture of Hyogo and one of the largest cities in Japan. It lies between a large lake and the Rokko mountains and is one of the most beautiful and most cosmopolitan of Japan's cities. For many centuries, Kobe was the most important port in Japan and was the first to be opened for overseas trade.
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Kobe (Japan)
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19:00
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Kobe is the capital of the prefecture of Hyogo and one of the largest cities in Japan. It lies between a large lake and the Rokko mountains and is one of the most beautiful and most cosmopolitan of Japan's cities. For many centuries, Kobe was the most important port in Japan and was the first to be opened for overseas trade.
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At Sea
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Yokohama (Japan)
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With a population of 3.4 million, Yokohama, on the western shore of the Bay of Tokyo, is the second largest city in Japan and the capital of the prefecture of Kanagawa. The city's port was one of the first to be opened to the western world in the 19th century and even today the metropolis is renowned for its international atmosphere. The city is home to both the largest Chinatown in the world and the tallest building in Japan, from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of Yokohama and the port. Many futuristic shopping centres provide fantastic shopping, excellent entertainment and culinary delights all under one roof. The landscaped garden of Sankei-en, created in 1906 by a silk trader from Yokohama is also worth seeing.
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