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Captivating Japan will be the stage for a new Regent Seven Seas Cruises voyage. It will take in the sights, tastes and sounds of the intriguing Eastern nation.

The 10-night adventure on Seven Seas Explorer sails round-trip from Tokyo on 25 April 2023, visiting seven exotic ports of call. Indeed, the intoxicating mix of modernity and ancient traditions is sure to make Japan a ‘must cruise’ destination post-pandemic.

“Japan is timeless and captivating, and on most of our guests’ bucket lists. At Regent Seven Seas Cruises, we pride ourselves on exceptionally rich and vibrant in-depth exploration, something that makes exploring this part of the world so breathtaking.”

Steve Odell, Senior Vice President and Managing Director Asia Pacific, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
Mount Fuji, Japan.
Marvel at the sight of Mount Fuji in Japan.

Highlights of the new Regent Japan voyage are sure to include the breathtaking temples and shrines of Kyoto. There will also be an opportunity to visit magnificent Mount Fuji from the lively port of Shimizu.

A Japanese tea pot and cup.
Savour the ancient traditions of a Japanese tea ceremony.

In addition, guests can start or end the adventure with a free pre or post cruise Tokyo land program. The city is home to the country’s fascinating ‘Shogun’ history, not-to-mention alleys bursting with traditional food sellers and handmade crafts. There are also Tokyo’s famous sushi stalls, tea houses and sake bars.

Seven Seas Explorer Penthouse Suite.
A Penthouse Suite on Seven Seas Explorer.

It will be luxury all the way on this Japanese adventure, with sumptuous accommodation and inclusions like shore excursions, beverages, gourmet meals, gratuities, WiFi and even laundry.

Find out more at the RSSC website.

About the Author: Jason Kerr
Founder and Managing Editor of The Luxury Cruise Review. A passion for travel, a weakness for espresso coffee and a love of Greek cuisine.

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