PRINCESS Cruises has this week announced its longest Japan season to date, offering 39 voyages in 2017. Maiden port calls to Tsuruga the gateway to Tojinbo Cliffs and Eiheiji Temple have been planned, with visits to South Korea, Taiwan, Russia, Hong Kong and Vietnam. Highlights for the 2017 fall program...
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PRINCESS Cruises has this
week announced its longest
Japan season to date, offering 39
voyages in 2017.
Maiden port calls to Tsuruga
the gateway to Tojinbo Cliffs
and Eiheiji Temple have been
planned, with visits to South
Korea, Taiwan, Russia, Hong Kong
and Vietnam.
Highlights for the 2017 fall
program include a nine-night
Circle Japan cruise departing 17
Oct which explores Northern
Japan and includes port calls to
Aomori and Toyama.
Voyages will depart on the
Diamond Princess with trips
spanning five to 17 nights.
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