Azamara Returns to Japan With New Travel Experiences

Azamara returns to Japan allowing guests to dive deeper into the destination with new land programs and a visit to the maiden port, Niigata. 

Azamara Returns to Japan With New Travel Experiences

Uncover the Hidden Secrets of Japan with Azamara This Spring

With Japan reopening to tourists for the first time since 2020, Azamara – the upmarket cruise line and leader in Destination Immersion experiences – is excited to offer brand-new travel experiences allowing guests to dive deeper into this trending destination. This includes new pre- and post-voyage land programs as well as new shore excursions in maiden port, Niigata. 

Travelers are invited aboard Azamara’s popular and nearly sold out Japan Country Intensive voyages, including Azamara Quest’s back-to-back 15-Night Japan Intensive Voyage in March. Here, guests can discover the hidden secrets of Japan’s local culture and history through new experiences such as wine tastings in a local miso and soy sauce factory in Akita, mangrove kayaking in Ishigaki, exploring the Seiben Garden in Aomori, and much more.

Azamara Returns to Japan

Guests will also have the chance to explore the cruise line’s new maiden port, Niigata. This port is known for its scenic mountains and expansive rice fields as it sits on the Sea of Japan. 

Azamara will also offer a special three-night pre- or post-voyage land journey to the new Historic Tokyo and Hot Spring in Hakone. Here, guests can immerse themselves in the traditions of Tokyo as they travel back in time to the samurai-era Edo. 

Famous for its hot springs, natural beauty, and views across Lake Ashinoko of nearby Mount Fuji, guests can enjoy an overnight stay in a Japanese ryokan in Hakone to rejuvenate body and soul with an authentic onsen (hot spring) bath experience. Additionally, they can learn the dynamics of samurai aesthetics through a batto (swordsmanship) and tea ceremony and understand local ritual traditions like taiko drumming lessons in a nearby drum shop in Asakusa. 

Please find more information at www.azamara.com.  

SOURCE Azamara

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Heidi is a physical therapist by profession, cruise enthusiast at heart, and Princess all the time! She is a self-confessed thrill seeker, obsessive planner, and over-packer. She is always looking for the latest and greatest adventures onboard and ashore, enjoys researching top things to do in ports of call, and loves dressing up for formal nights.
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