Norwegian Cruise Line

Asia: Osaka, Nagoya & Mt. Fuji

Norwegian Sun. Experience the best of Nagoya during a guided tour that will take you to top attractions including the famous Atsuta Shrine. In Naha, learn about ancient Okinawan culture at the Ryuku Folk Village and see pottery making and weaving demonstrations before touring other city attractions. During your overnight stay in Hong Kong, explore the city’s modern marvels and ancient wonders as temples and street markets intersect with ultra-sleek high rise buildings.

04/11/2025 through 11/24/2025
04/11/2025 through 12/06/2025

Day 1 Shopping, historic temples, lush green spaces and exceptional dining are all part of Tokyo, the capital of Japan. This spectacular, highly populated metropolis holds unlimited options for tourists.

History and modernity are displayed in equal measure in Tokyo. Temples and communications towers both dot the city, while nightlife and restaurants beckon visitors in places like the Ginza District.

Tokyo displays some of its best qualities in March and April, when cherry blossom trees are in bloom. Between September and November, travelers will find scenic foliage and mild temperatures.
Day 2

Shimizu, a picturesque port in Shizuoka City, offers stunning views of Mount Fuji on clear days. Shimizu is known for its rich maritime history, and a culinary highlight is its fresh seafood, particularly tuna. The port boasts the highest tuna catch in Japan, making it a prime destination for sushi fans.

Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity of Shimizu to Miho no Matsubara, a scenic pine grove that offers stunning views of Mount Fuji and the coastline. This area is perfect for a relaxing stroll or a picnic by the sea. The Nihondaira Plateau features panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape, making it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing. Shimizu's blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and culinary delights makes it an ideal destination for anyone looking for an authentic Japanese experience.



Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
Day 3

Nagoya, one of Japan’s largest cities, offers a perfect mix of modern innovation and historical charm. Located in the heart of the country, this metropolis is a hub for industry, culture, and entertainment. From its impressive architecture to its rich cultural heritage, Nagoya invites visitors to discover the unique blend of tradition and progress that defines the city.

At the heart of Nagoya’s history is Nagoya Castle, an iconic landmark originally built in the 17th century. The castle is renowned for its golden shachihoko, mythical dolphin-like creatures perched on its rooftops, which symbolize protection and good fortune. The castle grounds, particularly during cherry blossom season, provide a serene escape where visitors can admire the beauty of Japanese gardens and seasonal flowers.

As a modern city, Nagoya also boasts futuristic attractions. The SCMaglev and Railway Park highlights Japan’s advanced transportation technology, showcasing everything from historical steam engines to cutting-edge magnetic levitation trains. The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology offers an engaging look at the city’s legacy as a global leader in automobile manufacturing.

Nagoya’s unique culinary scene sets it apart from other Japanese cities. The city is famous for dishes such as hitsumabushi, a savory grilled eel dish served with rice, and miso katsu, a hearty breaded pork cutlet topped with rich miso sauce. Nagoya-style chicken wings, called tebasaki, are another local favorite.



Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
Day 4

Just south of Kyoto, Osaka is one of Japan’s largest cities and a cultural hub known for its spectacular culinary scene. Highlights of this sprawling and lively city include majestic Osaka Castle, whose tiers of white and green tower over Nishinomaru Garden’s blooming pink cherry trees, as well as the Shitennoji Buddhist temple, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, and ever-popular Universal Studios Japan. Be sure to visit the Tsutenkaku Tower, illuminated by vivid neon, and take advantage of nearby souvenir shops, or venture into the Dōtonbori district for the city’s best restaurants! Kuromon Market is a must for an authentic taste of Osaka’s fresh seafood and gastronomic staples; sample anything from Takoyaki dumplings to the infamous fugu fish. Savor in the sights and sounds of vibrant Osaka on your next trip to Japan!



Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
Day 5 "At Sea" typically refers to the vast and diverse marine environments that span our planet, rather than a specific city or destination. However, exploring the concept of being "at sea" can lead to a variety of fascinating experiences and attractions related to maritime adventures and oceanic wonders.

One of the most enticing ways to experience "at sea" is through a luxury cruise. Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore various destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a floating resort. Modern cruise ships provide a blend of relaxation and adventure with activities ranging from fine dining and Broadway-style shows to excursions exploring tropical islands or historical coastal cities.

For those interested in marine life, exploring the world's oceans through scuba diving or snorkeling can be an unforgettable experience. Locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the coral reefs of Belize offer stunning underwater vistas and an opportunity to observe diverse marine species in their natural habitats. National Geographic provides insights into the best diving spots and conservation efforts that protect these underwater treasures.
Day 6 Naha Okinawa Island, Japan

Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:30 PM
Day 7 "At Sea" typically refers to the vast and diverse marine environments that span our planet, rather than a specific city or destination. However, exploring the concept of being "at sea" can lead to a variety of fascinating experiences and attractions related to maritime adventures and oceanic wonders.

One of the most enticing ways to experience "at sea" is through a luxury cruise. Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore various destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a floating resort. Modern cruise ships provide a blend of relaxation and adventure with activities ranging from fine dining and Broadway-style shows to excursions exploring tropical islands or historical coastal cities.

For those interested in marine life, exploring the world's oceans through scuba diving or snorkeling can be an unforgettable experience. Locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the coral reefs of Belize offer stunning underwater vistas and an opportunity to observe diverse marine species in their natural habitats. National Geographic provides insights into the best diving spots and conservation efforts that protect these underwater treasures.
Day 8 Taiwan is an island in East Asia. In addition to the island of Taiwan, the country includes the P'eng-hu Islands (Pescadores), the small Chinmen (Quemoy) Islands off the mainland city of Xiamen (Amoy), and the Matsu group off Fuzhou (Foochow). The capital and largest city of Taiwan is T'aipei. Summers in Taiwan are warm and humid and extend from May until September; temperatures average about 28° C (about 82° F). Winters are mild and last from December until February; January temperatures average about 18° C (about 64° F). Typhoons occur between June and October.

Ancient celebrations include the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Feast of Lanterns. Taiwan has a number of notable libraries and museums. The two largest libraries, both in T'aipei, are the National Central Library and the
Taiwan Branch Library. The main museums, also in T'aipei, include the Hwa Kang Museum, with its collections of folk and modern Chinese art; the National Palace Museum, which exhibits treasures from the mainland; the National Museum of History; and the Taiwan Provincial Museum, which displays collections from local cultures.

Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 3:30 PM
Day 9 Hong Kong offers the best of both worlds, a thriving exciting city filled with culinary delights with mountains and sprawling parks for when you need an escape into nature. As you wander the Street Market to score bargains on local goods, make sure to indulge in a bowl of wanton noodles or freshly steamed dim sum.
Day 10 Hong Kong offers the best of both worlds, a thriving exciting city filled with culinary delights with mountains and sprawling parks for when you need an escape into nature. As you wander the Street Market to score bargains on local goods, make sure to indulge in a bowl of wanton noodles or freshly steamed dim sum.
Day 11 "At Sea" typically refers to the vast and diverse marine environments that span our planet, rather than a specific city or destination. However, exploring the concept of being "at sea" can lead to a variety of fascinating experiences and attractions related to maritime adventures and oceanic wonders.

One of the most enticing ways to experience "at sea" is through a luxury cruise. Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore various destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a floating resort. Modern cruise ships provide a blend of relaxation and adventure with activities ranging from fine dining and Broadway-style shows to excursions exploring tropical islands or historical coastal cities.

For those interested in marine life, exploring the world's oceans through scuba diving or snorkeling can be an unforgettable experience. Locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the coral reefs of Belize offer stunning underwater vistas and an opportunity to observe diverse marine species in their natural habitats. National Geographic provides insights into the best diving spots and conservation efforts that protect these underwater treasures.
Day 12 Keelung, a bustling port city in northern Taiwan, offers a unique blend of maritime history, vibrant street life, and natural beauty. Known for its scenic coastal views and rich cultural heritage, Keelung is a gateway to exploring the island's northern region. The city’s most iconic landmark is the Keelung Harbor, one of the busiest ports in Taiwan, which provides picturesque views and a bustling atmosphere. The nearby Keelung Night Market is a must-visit, offering an array of delicious street food and local delicacies in a lively, colorful setting.

History enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to Dianji Temple, a historic temple with beautiful architecture and cultural significance. Dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, this temple is a testament to Keelung's deep maritime roots and offers insights into local religious practices (Dianji Temple). Additionally, Zhongzheng Park, located on a hill overlooking the city, provides stunning panoramic views of Keelung and its harbor, making it an ideal spot for photography and leisurely walks.

For a touch of local history, visit the Keelung City Government historical building, which showcases the city's development over the years and offers an interesting look into Taiwan's administrative past (Keelung City Government). Another interesting spot is the Sihfu Temple, which, aside from its spiritual significance, is known for its annual festival that brings the streets alive with traditional performances and local festivities.

11/25/25 - 12/06/25

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