7-Day Cruise to Japan aboard the Diamond Princess, a Luxury Cruise ShipPart 1 Carnival Cruise

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7-Day Cruise to Japan aboard the Diamond Princess, a Luxury Cruise ShipPart 1 Carnival Cruise
7-Day Cruise to Japan aboard the Diamond Princess, a Luxury Cruise ShipPart 1 Carnival Cruise
Diamond Princess
The Diamond Princess is a large cruise ship built in Nagasaki, Japan, and is in service for cruise trips to and from Japan.
This time the route is
Seven-day cruise from Yokohama to Nagasaki, Nagasaki to Jeju Island in Korea, Kagoshima to Yokohama.
The total number of cabins is 1,337. Of these, 72% (960 rooms) are so-called /”ocean view/” rooms with windows facing outward, 56% (748 rooms) have private balconies, and 29 rooms are barrier-free.
Length: 290 meters, Width: 37.5 meters Capacity: 2,678 passengers, Crew: 1,238 City: United Kingdom

0:00 Opening
0:54 Diamond Princess
3:07 Boarding the Diamond Princess
3:42 Introduction of the lowest-priced inside staterooms
7:58 Introduction of the rooftop
10:02 Pre-departure Sake Ceremony and Departure from Yokohama Port
12:41 Paid Wi-Fi handling on board.
13:05 All-you-can-eat dinner! Horizon Court
19:29 About casinos, which are prohibited in Japan. Slots, baccarat, blackjack, etc. are available!
23:03 Second day of cruise trip
23:44 Free breakfast delivered to your room.
26:26 Explore the ship: library, internet cafe, art gallery.
29:00 Stroll through the stores
33:02 Free hamburger and fries for lunch
35:57 Watch a magic show
36:43 Play in the casino
38:01 Visit luxury clothing stores and watches
40:39 Free restaurant for dinner, reservations required
46:15 Landing in Nagasaki on Day 3
49:13 Gourmet sightseeing in Nagasaki Shinchi ChinatownNagasaki Kakuni Manju at Iwasaki HonpoNagasaki Champon at Kyokaen
52:10 Souvenirs: Nagasaki sponge cake from Bunmeido
52:38 Purchase of Hasami-ware from Nagasaki.
54:12 Nagasaki departure ceremony by a high school brass band
54:50 Reservations required for dinner at a restaurant
58:27 Introduction of pay-per-use laundromat

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Korean and Japanese subtitle cooperation by Pyta!

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