Japan Intensive Combination Cruise: Hiroshima, Tokyo & Sapporo

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Voyage Code: AZPR280725-026
moon 26 nights
anchorAzamara Pursuit
calendar 25 Jul '28

Cruise overview

Osaka
Osaka
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
Busan
Sakaiminato
Maizuru
Kanazawa
Akita
Aomori
Tokyo
Tokyo
Yokohama
Sendai
Miyako, Iwate
Hakodate
Otaru
Toyama
Tsuruga
Sakaiminato
Busan
Kitakyushu
Hiroshima
Kobe
Kobe

Itinerary

Day 1

Osaka


From Minami’s neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home to some of Japan’s best food, most unique fashions, and warmest locals, Osaka does not beg to be explored—it demands it. More than anywhere else in Japan, it rewards the impulsive turn down an interesting side street or the chat with a random stranger. People do not come here to see the city, they come to experience it.Excluded from the formal circles of power and aristocratic culture in 16th-century Edo (Tokyo), Osaka took advantage of its position as Japan’s trading center, developing its own art forms such as Bunraku puppet theater and Rakugo comic storytelling. It was in Osaka that feudal Japan’s famed Floating World—the dining, theater, and pleasure district—was at its strongest and most inventive. Wealthy merchants and common laborers alike squandered fortunes on culinary delights, turning Osaka into “Japan’s Kitchen,” a moniker the city still has today. Though the city suffered a blow when the Meiji government canceled all of the samurai class’s outstanding debts to the merchants, it was quick to recover. At the turn of the 20th century, it had become Japan’s largest and most prosperous city, a center of commerce and manufacturing.Today Osaka remains Japan’s iconoclastic metropolis, refusing to fit Tokyo’s norms and expectations. Unlike the hordes of Tokyo, Osakans are fiercely independent. As a contrast to the neon and concrete surroundings, the people of Osaka are known as Japan’s friendliest and most outgoing. Ask someone on the street for directions in Tokyo and you are lucky to get so much as a glance. Ask someone in Osaka and you get a conversation.The main areas of the city, Kita (north) and Minami (south), are divided by two rivers: the Dojima-gawa and the Tosabori-gawa. Between Kita and Minami is Naka-no-shima, an island and the municipal center of Osaka. Kita (north of Chuo Dori) is Osaka’s economic hub and contains Osaka’s largest stations: JR Osaka and Hankyu Umeda. The area is crammed with shops, department stores, and restaurants. Nearby are a nightlife district, Kita-shinchi; Naka-no-shima and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics; Osaka-jo (Osaka Castle); and Osaka Koen (Osaka Park). Restaurants, bars, department stores, and boutiques attract Osaka’s youth to Minami (south Chuo Dori); theatergoers head to the National Bunraku Theatre and electronics-lovers to Den Den Town. For a glimpse of old Osaka, visit Tenno-ji Temple and Shin Sekai. The main stations are Namba, Shin-sai-bashi, Namba Nankai, and Tenno-ji. There’s easy access to the Municipal Museum of Fine Art and Sumiyoshi Taisha (Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine).The bay area, to the west of the city center, is home to the Osaka Aquarium and Universal Studios Japan. The Shinkansen stops at Shin-Osaka, three stops (about five minutes) north of Osaka Station on the Mido-suji subway line. To the north of Shin-Osaka is Senri Expo Park.

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Day 2

Osaka

Day 3

Hiroshima

Day 4

Fukuoka

Day 5

Busan

Day 6

Sakaiminato

Day 7

Maizuru

Day 8

Kanazawa

Day 9

Akita

Day 10

Aomori

Day 11

at-sea At sea

Day 12

Tokyo

Day 13

Tokyo

Day 14

Yokohama

Day 15

Sendai

Day 16

Miyako, Iwate

Day 17

Hakodate

Day 18

Otaru

Day 19

at-sea At sea

Day 20

Toyama

Day 21

Tsuruga

Day 22

Sakaiminato

Day 23

Busan

Day 24

Kitakyushu

Day 25

Hiroshima

Day 26

Kobe

Day 27

Kobe

What's Included

Here’s what’s included in your Azamara Pursuit cruise:

  • Dining in a variety of venues
  • 24-hour room service
  • Beers, wines, spirits, and soft drinks
  • Gratuities
  • Exclusive AzAmazing Evenings events
  • Unlimited self-service laundry
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Our largest suites have been transformed with contemporary design elements that are both elegant and organic, with a design that draws inspiration from nature- a sandy cliff, flowing river beds, exquisite white sand beaches, and rustling grasses. Enjoy a spacious living room, separate bedroom and all the amenities that come with our most luxurious suite.

Amenities

  • Queen or Twin Configuration
  • Lounge Area
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Desk
  • Vanity Area
  • Room Service Available
  • Suite Benefits
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Telephone
  • Air Conditioning

Ship features

Azamara Pursuit offers world-class service, fine dining, and immersive itineraries, creating an enriching experience at every port.

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  • Mid-size ship offering an intimate boutique atmosphere
  • Access to smaller ports and overnight stays
  • Nine restaurants, cafés, and lounges
  • The Sanctum Spa and thalassotherapy pool
  • Spacious pool deck with two whirlpools
  • Enrichment and Destination Immersion programmes
  • Live entertainment, cabaret, and signature shows
  • Atlas Bar and Discoveries Lounge
  • Inclusive amenities such as gratuities and select drinks
  • Friendly service with an excellent guest-to-crew ratio