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Japan in Spring

Cruise, Flights, Hotels, Visits, Transfers, Assistant Guide in Spanish

What does this trip include?

May 3rd 2026 - 17 days
  • Round-trip flights from Madrid, Barcelona or Lisbon
  • 2 nights in a 4* hotel in Kyoto
  • 2 nights in a 4* hotel in Tokyo
  • Visits to Kyoto, Tokyo, Nara and Kamakura
  • 11-day cruise aboard the Diamond Princess
  • Transfers during the trip
  • Spanish-speaking assistant guide

Also, you can book the Optional Excursions in Spanish from Mundomar Cruises to fully immerse yourself in the destination. Don't miss it!

What does my cruise include?

Diamond Princess
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner and meals at any time.
  • Iced tea, lemonade, non-bottled water, varieties of tea and coffee.
  • Full cabin
  • Entertainment and endless activities throughout the day and at night.
  • Pools, lounges, spa, casino, gym, disco, cinema under the stars and much more.
With Princess you will enjoy a comfortable, complete trip full of unique experiences to enjoy.


HISTORY

History

Japan has a fascinating history that spans thousands of years. It is believed that the first settlements date back to the Jomon era (14,000 BC), when hunter-gatherers began to form communities. The Yamato era (250-710 AD) consolidated imperial power and brought cultural influences from China and Korea. Between the 12th and 19th centuries, the country was under the control of the shoguns, military leaders who ruled on behalf of the emperor. During the Edo period (1603-1868), Japan experienced a long isolation, but with the Meiji Restoration in 1868, it modernized rapidly. After the devastation of World War II, Japan transformed into a global economic power, standing out for its technology and culture.

FOOD

Food

Japanese food is known for its focus on freshness and aesthetic presentation. The sushi, elaborado con arroz y pescado crudo, es uno de los platos más emblemáticos, mientras que el sashimi presenta solo el pescado. El ramen, una sopa de fideos, es popular y varía en sabores regionales. Otros platos típicos incluyen el tempura, mariscos y verduras fritas, y el okonomiyaki, una especie de pancake salado. El arroz es un alimento básico, y el miso, utilizado en sopas y salsas, es fundamental en la cocina. La gastronomía japonesa se basa en el respeto por los ingredientes y la temporada.

THE most visited ports

The most visited ports

On a trip to Japan, you can explore iconic destinations such as:

- Tokyo, a vibrant metropolis that combines modern skyscrapers with traditional temples.
- Kyoto, known for its beautiful temples, zen gardens, and the famous geisha district of Gion.
- Osaka, famous for its delicious street food and lively nightlife.
- Hiroshima, which offers deep historical reflection at the Peace Park and the Peace Museum.
- Nara, where you can visit the impressive Todai-ji Temple and enjoy the freely roaming deer in the park.
- Miyajima, famous for its iconic floating torii gate on Itsukushima Island, which offers spectacular views.

- Tokyo, a vibrant metropolis that combines modern skyscrapers with traditional temples.
- Kyoto, known for its beautiful temples, zen gardens, and the famous geisha district of Gion.
- Osaka, famous for its delicious street food and lively nightlife.
- Hiroshima, which offers deep historical reflection at the Peace Park and Peace Museum.
- Nara, where you can visit the impressive Todai-ji Temple and enjoy the deer roaming freely in the park.
- Miyajima, famous for its iconic floating torii on the island of Itsukushima, which offers spectacular views.

weather

Wheather

Japan has a diverse climate, with cold winters in the north and warm summers in the south. The seasons are distinct, offering beautiful spring and autumn landscapes. To fully enjoy it, visit in spring (sakura) or autumn (red leaves). Bring appropriate clothing and check the forecast, as the weather can vary.


currency

Currency

In Japan, the official currency is the Japanese yen (JPY). Although credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist establishments, it is advisable to carry cash, as many restaurants, small shops, and markets do not accept cards. ATMs may not be available for all foreign cards, so it is recommended to withdraw money at banks or convenience stores like 7-Eleven, which offer services for tourists.​


curiosities

Curiosities

- Hot springs baths: Japan is home to over 2,000 hot springs, known as "onsen," where visitors can relax in natural mineral waters, enjoying serene landscapes and unique traditional cultural experiences.

- The art of "kintsugi": this involves repairing broken pottery with resin and gold powder, transforming damaged pieces into works of art, celebrating the beauty of imperfections in Japan.

- "Hanami": this festival is one of the most famous and beautiful in the country, celebrated with the arrival of spring, admiring the cherry blossom bloom, and organizing picnics under the trees in parks and gardens throughout the country.

- Temples and shrines: Japan has over 200,000 temples and shrines, including the famous Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, an iconic place in Kyoto known for its stunning architectural beauty and tranquil landscapes.

- Bullet trains: Known as "Shinkansen," they can reach speeds of up to 320 km/h, providing a fast and efficient way to travel between major cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka.

- Neko Cafes: Japan is home to cat cafés, where visitors can enjoy a drink while interacting with cats, a very popular concept in cities like Tokyo and Kyoto. There are also cafés where you can spend a pleasant time surrounded by beautiful owls.

- Otaru Port: Otaru, in Hokkaido, is known for its charming canal and historic architecture. Famous for its blown glass and fresh sushi, Otaru offers unique cultural experiences, in addition to being an ideal place for romantic walks by the water.