Tokyo Stay, Mt. Fuji, Hiroshima, Osaka & South Korea

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1st October 2025
£3399
  • Departure Date: 01st October 2025
  • Total Nights: 17 Nights
  • Cruise: Celebrity Millennium
  • Package Type: Fly Cruise
  • Includes Outbound Flight
  • Includes Inbound Flight
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2218
Passengers
997
Crew
2000
Launched
2019
Last refit
91011t
Tonnage
294m
Length
32m
Width
24kts
Speed
12
Decks
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Overview
  • Black Friday
  • All Inclusive Drinks
  • Exclusive Discount
  • Wi-Fi Package
  • Handcrafted Holidays
  • Handcrafted Black Friday Sale!
  • Hotel Included
  • Transfers Included
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - 2
Outbound Flight
Day 2 - 5
Tokyo Hotel Stay (3 Nights)
Day 4
Tokyo - Mt. Fuji with Bullet Train & Lunch
A historic source of inspiration for artists around the world and one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, Mount Fuji is the highlight of this exciting day tour through the stunning scenery of the famous Hakone region; throughout your tour, you’ll find Mount Fuji providing a dramatic backdrop to the breathtaking natural beauty of this unique area. Starting your day with an exhilarating cable car ride over the Owakudani Valley on the Hakone Ropeway, a sky gondola where you’ll get a unique perspective of the steaming sulphur springs and luscious landscape of this area, you’ll enjoy a short stop in Owakudani itself before heading down to Lake Ashi. Heading out onto the serene waters on a boat tour, with Mount Fuji looming in the distance, you’ll have the chance to see the Hakone Shrine and learn more about the spiritual importance of this region. Then, to make your trip back to Tokyo even more memorable and round out the tour, you’ll take a ride on the famous Shinkansen: Japan’s high-speed bullet train. A nation balancing tradition and natural beauty with advanced engineering and cutting-edge technology, this marvel of modern engineering will give you an insight into the other side of Japan and perfectly compliments the rest of this rewarding experience.
Day 5
Yokohama
For travelers fascinated by the blend of the traditional and the ultramodern, Yokohama offers a unique glimpse into Japan's rapid transformation from a secluded nation to a bustling international port city following the end of its isolation in the mid-19th century. With a temperate climate that sees mild winters and warm, humid summers, Yokohama provides a comfortable backdrop for exploring its renowned gardens, historic architecture, and the futuristic Minato Mirai district. The city is a testament to Japan's maritime prowess, famously hosting one of the first ports opened to foreign trade in 1859, which now serves as a vibrant waterfront playground.
Day 6
Shimizu
The salt and pepper cone of Japan's most famous natural landmark won’t fail to take your breath away, as it soars into the sky in a vision of spectacular symmetry. Make sure your camera is fully prepared before you dock in Shimizu’s port, where unparalleled views of the extraordinary Mount Fuji’s dramatic peak await. Take your time to soak up one of Japan's most iconic views, before dipping your toes into the rest of what this destination of tranquil temples has to offer. While there’s a bustling fish market, and a charming amusement park waiting close to the port, most new arrivals immediately set off in pursuit of the best views of Mount Fuji, or to see the stunning panorama on offer from the heights of the Kunozan Toshogu Shrine. Take the cable car up to the top, to experience the tranquillity around the forested shrine, and to enjoy its stunning architecture of deep scarlets and gleaming golds. You can also enjoy heart-stopping views out over the Bay of Suruga, and the tea plantations below.
Day 7
Osaka
Osaka, the kitchen of Japan, beckons food lovers and history buffs alike with its down-to-earth charm and bustling street life. Known historically as a merchant city, Osaka offers a temperate climate that nurtures both its colorful festivals and vibrant nightlife. This city stands apart from its polished counterpart Tokyo by offering a genuine glimpse into the daily lives of ordinary Japanese people, through its thriving local eateries and lively markets. Unique to Osaka is its obsession with comedy, home to the nation's soul of humor, making it a place where laughter and warmth permeate the street corners.
Day 8
Osaka
Osaka, the kitchen of Japan, beckons food lovers and history buffs alike with its down-to-earth charm and bustling street life. Known historically as a merchant city, Osaka offers a temperate climate that nurtures both its colorful festivals and vibrant nightlife. This city stands apart from its polished counterpart Tokyo by offering a genuine glimpse into the daily lives of ordinary Japanese people, through its thriving local eateries and lively markets. Unique to Osaka is its obsession with comedy, home to the nation's soul of humor, making it a place where laughter and warmth permeate the street corners.
Day 9
Kochi
Day 10
Hiroshima
History buffs will want to write home Hiroshima. Despite being devastated in 1945, this Japanese city is known to all for its commitment peace – its ruin on the 6th August 1945 led to the end of the war and today, the Peace Memorial (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) , is a constant reminder of the destruction that war brings. A walk in the leafy boulevards of Peace Memorial Park brings quiet contemplation. The Flames of Peace – set in the park’s central feature pond – burn brightly and will continue to do so until all the nuclear bombs I the world have been destroyed. There are many other inspiring messages of hope around the city too; the Children’s’ Peace Monument just north of the park is a homage to little Sadako Sasaki, who was just two in 1945. When she developed leukemia in 1956, she believed that if she folded 1,000 paper cranes – a symbol of longevity and happiness in Japan – she would recover. Sadly she died before she finished her task but her classmates finished the rest. It is impossible to ignore the events of 1945 in Hiroshima, but this is far from a depressing place. The great efforts that have been made in rebuilding of the city over the years have given Hiroshima a vibrant, eclectic edge, with the downtown shopping area and street food stalls being well worth a visit. The proximity to Miyajima and its iconic, impressive, Torii gate should not be overlooked either. If you are lucky enough to visit during the unpredictable and short-lived Sakura (cherry blossom) season, then the extraordinary sight of the delicate pink blossom floating across the water to the red gate, means you can consider yourself one of the luckiest people on the planet.
Day 11
At Sea
Day 12
Busan
White-sand city beaches and hot-spring resorts may not be everyone's first image of Korea, but these are what Koreans flock to Busan for all year. And there are plenty of opportunities for rest, relaxation, retail therapy, and even a touch of glamour every October with the Busan International Film Festival. Busan's beaches are the big summertime draw but there is plenty to be seen year round. Quintessential experiences include taking some rest and relaxation at a local spa and exploring the Beomeosa temple complex.
Day 13
At Sea
Day 14
Hakodate
Perched on the shores of Hokkaido, Hakodate beckons with a captivating blend of history and charm. As the site of Japan's first international trade port, this city exudes a welcoming aura, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its storied past. With a temperate coastal climate, Hakodate offers a refreshing escape from tourist crowds, unveiling authentic experiences beyond the beaten path. Cruise lines embrace its allure, ferrying passengers to explore its historic sites and culinary delights. From panoramic views atop Mount Hakodate to serene strolls through Motomachi District, Hakodate serves as a gateway to Japan's soul.
Day 15
Aomori
Aomori's main event is its Nebuta Matsuri Festival,held August 2 to 7. People come to see illuminated floats of gigantic samurai figures paraded through the streets at night. Aomori's festival is one of Japan's largest, and is said to celebrate the euphoria of post-battle victory, and is thus encouraged to be noisier and livelier than you may have been exposed to in other Japanese festivals. Dancers, called heneto, run alongside the floats, dancing crazily, and you're encouraged to join in. Throughout the year you can enjoy delicious seafood from Aomori Bay, including Oma no Maguro (tuna of Oma), as well as delicious fruits and vegetables (particularly garlic). And come every summer, the town cuts loose to throw the decidedly wild Nebuta Matsuri festival, a frenzied, utterly unaccountable period when normal gets thrown to the wind.
Day 16
At Sea
Day 17
Yokohama
For travelers fascinated by the blend of the traditional and the ultramodern, Yokohama offers a unique glimpse into Japan's rapid transformation from a secluded nation to a bustling international port city following the end of its isolation in the mid-19th century. With a temperate climate that sees mild winters and warm, humid summers, Yokohama provides a comfortable backdrop for exploring its renowned gardens, historic architecture, and the futuristic Minato Mirai district. The city is a testament to Japan's maritime prowess, famously hosting one of the first ports opened to foreign trade in 1859, which now serves as a vibrant waterfront playground.
Day 17 - 18
Inbound Flight
Ship Details
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Celebrity Millennium

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Outbound Flight

Departure Date:
01st October 2025
Location:
London, UK

Inbound Flight

Arrival Date:
19th October 2025
Location:
Tokyo
Customer Reviews
4.7
out of 4 customer reviews
Cruise Overall
4.8
Ship
4.5
Dining
4.8
Service Onboard
4.5
Accomodation
5
Public Rooms
5
Embark & Disembark
5
Shore Excursions
4
Value For Money
4.3

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