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Visiting JAPAN the Easy and Affordable way. Cruising to eleven cities around Japan.



Looking to visit JAPAN for the first time? Check out this video for the easiest and most affordable way to explore the vibrant country – by taking a cruise ship! Join us as we share our COST for experiencing the best of Japan on a cruise from Yokohama, Aomori, Sakata, Kanazawa, Sakaiminato, Busan, Nagasaki, Miyazaki (Aburatsu), Hiroshima, Kochi, and Kobe. We also share how we find the best deals for cruising.
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In this video I will show you the easiest way to see Japan especially if it’s your first time if you watch this video to the end we will share how we save money by cruising around Japan and experiencing the 11 ports we visited we found that taking a cruise ship was the

Best bang for your buck while making the logistics seamless we have been cruising for over 30 years taking us to destinations we only dreamed of we probably would have never visited some of these beautiful places if they hadn’t been on the cruise to itinerary here are

Three reasons we chose to take a cruise ship around Japan one the planned destination itinerary takes much of the guest work out of where to go it’s like ordering the sampler platter and then visiting your favorites to stay longer the next time you are there two cruises

Are all inclusive so it was more affordable than paying for hotels Transportation entertainment and food on a landbased vacation three it’s like pressing an easy button for Logistics the questions of how to get around once there where to eat where to stay and how much this will cost us or already taken

Care of okay it’s time to jump into the amazing destination ports that took us all around Japan for 13 days on the Diamond Princess cruise ship at the end of this quickport journey I will reveal our cost per night and how we find the cruise deals our trip was in November

And December and we started in the port of Yokohama from there we sailed to these 10 fantastic ports of Amari sakada kazawa sakino Busan South Korea Nagasaki Miyazaki Hiroshima I and Kobe W A He Yay A All A He Yeah He E N N Oh As the bti point from which the audience looks At A [Applause] N The next St W w wo Three He H A To to to go yes Wow how By [Applause] [Applause] He [Applause] oh N Oh As the cruise came to an end we felt a mix of sadness and satisfaction we didn’t want the vacation to end but we were grateful for the memories that we had made we are already thinking about our next journey to Japan and looking for the Cruise so how much do we spend

On our cruise vacations we generally keep our cost around $200 per night for both of us we have found transatlantic deals that were $110 per night for two transatlantic and transpacific cruises are usually a great bargain especially since you don’t have the cost of a flight for our 13-day

Cruise around Japan with an inside cabin it was $260 per night for both of us that’s a little more than my usual budget but the the 11 Port itinerary made it worth it remember that includes your room food Transportation entertainment and destination ports one of the best places to find Cruise

Pricing that calculates every cost including taxes and gratuities is the cruise plum.com search engine I will put a link in the description below if you found value in this video please hit the like button and subscribe so you don’t miss our next thankful Journey

3 Comments

  1. I found cruising in foreign countries usually best by cruising for the same reasons as you. We have even become river cruising fans. Exceptions to this could be Italy, where you can base yourself in Rome but take highspeed rail day trips to Pompeii, Florence, and Venice. We will be cruising around Japan next year…like you said, all your meals and shows in one place. Good points.

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