Norwegian Jade has 19 dining options and 13 bars and lounges so you can enjoy a delicious meal or a refreshing drink wherever, whenever and with whomever you want. In addition to the restaurants included in the cruise price, indulge in world cuisine at our specialty restaurants (additional charge). How do you feel like today: Italian, Asian, French or whatever? How about a spectacular Japanese teppanyaki dinner? If this brief description alone has whetted your appetite, we invite you to discover all the restaurant options we put at your disposal! On board you can enjoy brilliant shows, lively bars and discos. In addition, we have different facilities for your enjoyment, from large swimming pools to swimming pools. modern gyms, sports fields, etc. And, of course, all the fun for the little ones, with areas specially designed for them.
It is the main commercial and administrative centre of Tokyo.
It is home to its famous train station, the busiest in the world (an average of 3 million people use it every day), as well as the Tochō, or Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, which is the hub of Tokyo’s administration and the most important urban symbol of the eastern part of the city.
The area around Shinjuku Station has a high concentration of electronics shops, shopping centres such as Odakyu, cinemas, restaurants and bars.
Many international hotel chains have a branch in this district, particularly on its western side.
Shinjuku has the highest proportion of registered immigrants of any district in Tokyo.
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mt fuji (shimizu) - japan
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 15:00
Fujikawaguchiko is in the south of Yamanashi Prefecture at the foot of Mount Fuji. Four of the Fuji Five Lakes lie within the town’s boundaries, although Lake Kawaguchi is shared with neighbouring Minobu. The town borders the cities of Ōtsuki, Tsuru, Fujiyoshida, Fuefuki, Kōfu and Fujinomiya, as well as the towns of Nishikatsura, Minobu and Narusawa.
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Day 3
kyoto (osaka), japan
Arrival: 09:00
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Departure: 20:00
For over a millennium, Kyoto was the capital of Japan and it's likely the best preserved of all its cities. It's a stunning, lively city where modern life intersects with old traditional Japan. The city is nestled amongst the mountains of Western Honshu and serves as an ideal base for exploring the Kansai region. The city is steeped in heritage sites and culture, boasts a wide variety and number of eateries and is relatively easy to get around.
Its rich culture and heritage seep from every piece of architecture and tradition. Kyoto is home to thousands of temples and shrines, including the spectacular golden Kinkaku-ji, Ryoanji with its Zen garden, the popular Kiyomizu-dera, Sanjusangendo with its life-size statues of Kannon and the more serene Tenryu-ji in Arashiyama. Also in Arashiyama, you'll find the famous Bamboo Grove. A fantastic thing to do in Kyoto is a walking tour of Gion, one of the main Geisha districts. Its wooden buildings and lamps create the perfect atmosphere.
Kyoto is one of the world's greatest historical cities, brimming with temples, shrines, teahouses and imperial residences. Kyoto is a city steeped in culture and heritage and is a must-visit for anyone with an interest in Japanese history and culture.
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Day 4
kochi - japan
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 16:00
Kōchi is the capital city of Kōchi Prefecture, located on the island of Shikoku in Japan.
Kōchi is the main city of the prefecture, with over 40% of its population.
A symbol of the city is its most famous dish, katsuo tataki, made by lightly searing and seasoning tuna.
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Day 5
hiroshima, japan
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 16:00
Hiroshima is an industrial city with wide boulevards and criss-crossing rivers, located along the coast of the Seto Inland Sea. While many people only know it for the horrific moment on August 6, 1945, when it became the site of the world's first atomic bomb attack, it has since transformed into a modern, cosmopolitan city with excellent cuisine and a lively nightlife.
There are two World Heritage Sites in Hiroshima. One is the Itsukushima Shrine, and the other is the A-Bomb Dome of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial.
Hiroshima is home to several historical sites. The Hiroshima Castle stands in the centre of the city. You can see the old town, which was formed during the Edo era, in Tomonoura in Fukuyama City and in Takehara City. However, in Hiroshima City, there are few old buildings as many were destroyed by the atomic bomb. Yet, some still stand resilient – for example, the Old Bank of Japan Hiroshima Branch, the Rest House, and so on. Around the Peace Memorial Park, you can see many statues dedicated to praying for the victims of the atomic bomb. The entirety of Hiroshima can serve as a textbook of its own history.
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Day 7
naha, okinawa, japan
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 15:00
Naha is the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. It sits on the East China Sea coast in the south of Okinawa Island, the largest island in the prefecture. Naha is the main political, economic and educational centre of Okinawa.
Main tourist attractions
• Shuri Castle – the former seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom, built in the traditional Okinawan style.
• The town of Itoman – located to the south and south‑east of Naha.
• Himeyuri Peace Museum.
• Okinawa Peace Park – a park with beautiful sea views and several open‑air memorials, including the Cornerstone of Peace.
• Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum.
• Okinawa Peace Memorial Hall.
• Okinawa World.
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