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Hokkaido Cherry Blossoms

  • Enjoy Broadway-style entertainment and multicourse dining on board
  • Experience the MedallionClass® service for a seamless cruise
  • Access fitness facilities, youth clubs, and more for all ages
From
$2,102 pp twin share
9 nights
Cruise Snapshot
9 Nights

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japan's cherry blossoms on this 9-night cruise from Tokyo, exploring historic ports and modern cities

  • Witness the stunning cherry blossoms in Aomori and Hokkaido
  • Discover the contrast of ancient and modern in Busan, South Korea
  • Explore the historic port city of Nagasaki, Japan

Trip Details

Departs
19 April 2028
Returns
28 April 2028
Embarks
Operator
Princess Cruises

9-night Japan cruise from Tokyo, Japan to Tokyo, Japan aboard Sapphire Princess

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
19 April 2028
Returns 28 April 2028
Returns
28 April 2028
Duration
9 nights
From pp twin share
$2,102 pp
  • 19 Apr 2028 - 28 Apr 2028
    from $2,101.69 pp twin share *

Additional Pricing Information

  • Interior from $2,101.69 pp twin share
  • Balcony from $3,141.69 pp twin share
  • Mini-Suite from $4,126.69 pp twin share
  • Suite from $8,376.69 pp twin share

* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Tokyo, Japan

    Departs 04:00 pm.

    Contemporary Tokyo may be the most astonishing city on earth. It's a paradoxical mix of ancient tradition and postmodern culture. The Ginza, an international shopping mecca, stands near the serene grounds of the Imperial Palace, and the hyper-speed of 21st century consumerism is mysteriously reconciled with the elegance and serenity of traditional culture. Tokyo provides the traveler with a dizzying experience.

  2. 2

    At Sea

  3. 3

    Aomori, Japan

    Arrives 08:00 am, departs 06:00 pm.

    The capital of the Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan, Aomori derives much of its beauty from the apple orchards and cherry blossoms that encompass its landscape and the snow-covered Hakkoda Mountains that look on from a distance. Throughout its history, the city has been stricken with misfortune time and time again - in 1910, a fire destroyed Aomori, and during World War II, the city was left in ruins following an air raid - yet it always prevails.Aomori is perhaps best known for its renowned Nebuta Festival, an elaborate yearly event in which participants illuminate giant paper representations of samurai warriors, animals, and popular cartoon characters while parading them through the streets.

  4. 4

    Muroran, Japan

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 07:00 pm.

    Travelers familiar with Honshu and Kyushu will find the island of Hokkaido a welcome contrast. Relatively unspoiled, Hokkaido offers dramatic landscapes ranging from dense forests and hot springs to active volcanoes and serene lakes nestled in calderas. To travelers familiar with the thronged streets of Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo, Hokkaido presents a soothing change of pace.Sapporo was a reflection of the "new" Japan of the Meiji Restoration. The city received international attention when it hosted the 1972 Winter Olympic Games.

  5. 5

    Hakodate, Japan

    Arrives 07:30 am, departs 04:00 pm.

    It took Commodore Perry and American gunboat diplomacy to open Japan to the outside world after two centuries of self-imposed isolation. In 1859, the port of Hakodate became the first Japanese city fully opened to Westerners under the Treaty of Amity and Commerce. Foreigners soon flocked to Hakodate, and today visitors wandering the cobblestone streets of the city's Motomachi District can view their Western-style frame houses. Hakodate, once a fishing port famed for its high quality fish and shellfish, quickly became Hokkaido's largest city and one of Japan's most important ports. The Great Hakodate Fire of 1934 dealt the city a near fatal blow - a blow from which Hakodate was slow to recover. Today the city is Hokkaido's third largest - surpassed by Sapporo and Asahikawa - but retains its foremost position as the finest Japanese producer of sushi's raw product: the high quality seafood caught in Hokkaido's cold waters.It may not compare to Tokyo's Tsukiji's Fish Market, but at Hakodate's four-block-long Morning Market, vendors offer a stunning array of fresh fish and shellfish prized for sushi including salmon roe, sea urchin, scallops and crab. Restaurants and food stands prepare a wide arrange of dishes including domburi topped with fresh seafood.

  6. 6

    At Sea

  7. 7

    Busan, South Korea

    Arrives 08:00 am, departs 05:00 pm.

    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.

  8. 8

    Nagasaki, Japan

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 03:00 pm.

    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."

  9. 9

    At Sea

  10. 10

    Tokyo, Japan

    Arrives 06:00 am.

    Contemporary Tokyo may be the most astonishing city on earth. It's a paradoxical mix of ancient tradition and postmodern culture. The Ginza, an international shopping mecca, stands near the serene grounds of the Imperial Palace, and the hyper-speed of 21st century consumerism is mysteriously reconciled with the elegance and serenity of traditional culture. Tokyo provides the traveler with a dizzying experience.

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

  • MedallionClass® experience
  • Broadway-style entertainment
  • Multicourse dining and casual venues
  • Fitness facilities
  • Youth and teen clubs (ages 3–17)
From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 10 days and 9 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 19 Apr 2028 and 28 Apr 2028, subject to live availability.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
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