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Japan is a place where ancient traditions are fused with modern life. Japan excels in the fields of design, technology, fashion and cuisine.
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Discover the
Beauty of Japan

Japan cruises offer a journey through a land of striking contrasts, from serene retreats and stunning temples to neon-lit cities and colorful districts like Harajuku. Experience traditional culture, vibrant architecture and unique flavors on an unforgettable Japanese adventure.

Natural Wonders & Landscapes

Be dazzled by the panoramic views of Japan's iconic Mount Fuji, an active volcano and the most popular tourist site in the country.

Festivals & Events

Japan plays host to a surprising number of festivals and celebrations throughout the year, so no matter what time of year your cruise takes place, you are likely to experience an exciting event.

Japan in bloom

Cherry blossoms are Japan’s national flower, and are a sight synonymous with a visit to Japan. The blossom season lies between late March and early May and transforms every scene.

Explore Japan like never before.

Essential
Travel Information

Visa Requirements

Unfortunately there’s no visa on arrival available for Indian passport holders traveling to Japan. Keep in mind that, you should have about 60-90 days in hand from when you apply for your Japan visa to your planned dates of departure.

Major Airports

You can Fly in and out from Tokyo, Narita Airport / Haneda Airport OR to Osaka, Kansai Airport.

Best time
to visit Japan

March to May (Spring)

The mild spring is the best season to explore the delights of Japan. With a zoo, temples and museums, Tokyo’s Ueno Park is a delight to explore. It has over 1000 cherry trees lining its pathways and is the perfect picnic spot for a Hanami picnic. You can also catch the cherry blossoms framed against the majestic Mount Fuji at Lake Kawaguchi. Spring also sees a number of festivals such as Sanja Matsuri, Takayama Spring Festival and Aoi Matsuri, which is the oldest continuously running festival in the world.

June to August (Summer)

In summer, you can be a part of some amazing local festivals. Japan honours its ancestral spirits during the Obon Festival. People beat the heat with a big water fight in the Fukugawa Hachiman Festival. Catch the tunes at the Fuji Rock Festival and take a walk amidst history at the Hiroshima Lantern Festival. Be amazed at the float parades of Aomori Nebuta Dastori Festival and enjoy the fireworks show at the end.

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