SHORE EXCURSIONS KAGOSHIMA NAGASAKI KAGOSHIMA - JAPAN All tours conducted by Mandarin speaking guide. SQKOJ01NM Sakurajima Tour - without meal PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 1000 PAX 2,200 2,100 Sakurajima Arimura Observatory Sakurajima Foot Hot Spring - The Sakurajima Yogan Nagisa Park has a 100-metre-long foot hot spring. With Kinko Bay in front and the magnificent Mount Sakurajima behind, one can feel the energy of mother nature. Sakurajima Arimura Observatory - Sakurajima is one of Japan's most active volcanoes and the symbol of Kagoshima. The volcano smokes constantly, and minor eruptions often take place multiple times per day. Located in the middle of Kagoshima Bay, Sakurajima is the area's most prominent geographic feature, having an elevation of 1117 meters and a circumference of about 50 kilometers. Before a powerful eruption in 1914, Sakurajima used to be an island in the bay, but the massive lava flow from that eruption created the volcano's current land connection to the Osumi Peninsula in the east. The Arimura Observatory gives a view onto Sakurajima's craters from a slight elevation of about 75 meters. (Takes about 40 steps up to the Observatory) Tenmonkan it is one of the city's main shopping, entertainment and accommodation districts in Kagoshima. There are retail stores, boutiques, restaurants selling traditional Kagoshima food, café, and so on, lining the Tenmonkan arcade, downtown Kagoshima, Kagoshima Bay and Sakurajima. SQKOJ02WM Kagoshima Onsen Experience & Shopping- with meal PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX 3,400 3,300 Remarks: Guest with tattoo is not allowed to enter onsen Shiroyama Observatory Shiroyama Observatory With an elevation of 107 meters, the mountain formerly served as the site of a castle fortification.shiroyama Observatory with spectacular views over downtown Kagoshima, Kagoshima Bay and Sakurajima. Onsen Experience As a volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of onsens scattered throughout all of its major islands. Onsens were traditionally used as public bathing places and today play a central role in Japanese tourism. Dinner at local restaurant. AEON Shopping Mall - It is a supersize commercial establishment, with a floor area of 50,000sqm consists of over 170 shops including fashion boutiques, sundry shops and restaurants. Updated on February 28, 2017 Page 1 of 5
SQKOJ03NM Kagoshima Aquarium & Shopping Tour - without meal PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 120 PAX 2,600 2,500 Kagoshima City Aquarium Yoshino Park Located in the northeast part of Kagoshima City, this spactious 30 hectare grounds is a nature park covered lawn.in the beginning of April over 70 thousand flowers including azaleas and 140 other varieties that encirle the park will be in bloom.situated on a 234 meter hill, this splendid overlook offers unobstructed views of the grand Sakurajima on the other side of Kinko Bay, and on days with fine weather the Kirishima Range and and Kaimondake can be seen in the distance. Kagoshima City Aquarium It showcases this diverse collection of marine life using exhibits organized according to theme. This includes The kurosio Current and The Waters off the Nansei Islands on the second floor and The Waters off Kagoshima on the fourth floor that focuses on Kinko Bay. Dolphin Port A place for eating and amusement situated in the waterfront with a view of Sakurajima and Kinko Bay. It is packed full of fun unique to Kagoshima including restaurants and cafe' s serving dishes made from local ingredients, local specialty goods and craft shops, and amusement facilities. Tenmonkan it is one of the city's main shopping, entertainment and accommodation districts in Kagoshima. There are retail stores, boutiques, restaurants selling traditional Kagoshima food, café, and so on, lining the Tenmonkan arcade. SQKOJ06NM Kagoshima Culture Tour - without meal PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 120 PAX 2,200 2,100 Senganen Garden Senganen Garden also known as Isoteien, is a Japanese style landscape garden along the coast north of downtown Kagoshima. One of the garden's most striking features is its use of Sakurajima and Kagoshima Bay as borrowed scenery. The garden also includes small ponds, streams, shrines and a bamboo grove. Yoshino Park Located in the northeast part of Kagoshima City, this spactious 30 hectare grounds is a nature park covered lawn.in the beginning of April over 70 thousand flowers including azaleas and 140 other varieties that encirle the park will be in bloom.situated on a 234 meter hill, this splendid overlook offers unobstructed views of the grand Sakurajima on the other side of Kinko Bay, and on days with fine weather the Kirishima Range and and Kaimondake can be seen in the distance. AEON Shopping Mall - It is a supersize commercial establishment, with a floor area of 50,000sqm consists of over 170 shops including fashion boutiques, sundry shops and restaurants. Updated on February 28, 2017 Page 2 of 5
SQNGS01NM NAGASAKI JAPAN All tours conducted by Mandarin speaking guide. Essence Nagasaki Tour without meal PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 1000 PAX 2,600 2,500 Glover Garden Glover Garden It is a park in Nagasaki, Japan built for Thomas Blake Glover, a Scottish merchant who contributed to the modernization of Japan in shipbuilding, coal mining, and other fields. In it stands the Glover Residence, the oldest Western style house surviving in Japan and Nagasaki's foremost tourist attraction. (Glover Garden had approx. 60 steps and not recommended wheelchair and physically passengers to join.) Megamio Bridge(Panoramic View) Panoramic drive through the city passing by Megami Bridge. It is the 6 th longest cable-stayed bridge in Japan. It looks like a goddess extends her wings. Shinchi Chinatown One of the three largest Chinatowns in Japan, along with the Chinatowns in Yokohama and Kobe. It has developed into a unique sightseeing spot with about 40 stores, including Chinese restaurants, confectionery stores, and China-made souvenir stores. Nagasaki Peace Park Commemorates the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. In the park stand the massive Peace Statue as well as various other memorials. SQNGS02NM Nagasaki Cultural Tour without meal PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 1000 pax 2,300 2,200 Nagasaki Peace Park Nagasaki Peace Park (Visit Atomic Bomb Museum) Commemorates the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. In the park stand the massive Peace Statue as well as various other memorials. Shinchi Chinatown One of the three largest Chinatowns in Japan, along with the Chinatowns in Yokohama and Kobe. It has developed into a unique sightseeing spot with about 40 stores, including Chinese restaurants, confectionery stores, and China-made souvenir stores. Suwa Shrine Suwa Shrine is the premier shrine in Nagasaki and home to the Kunchi Festival, one of the biggest festivals in Japan. The extensive precincts of this shrine house a variety of facilities, as well as interesting guardian lion-dog statues. Oura Church(Outside Visit) Oura Church is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and Co-cathedral in Nagasaki, Japan, built soon after the end of the Japanese government's Seclusion Policy in 1853. It was for many years the only Western-style building declared a national treasure, and is said to be the oldest church in Japan. Updated on February 28, 2017 Page 3 of 5
SQNGS03NM Unzen Jigoku and Obama Foot Hot Spring Experience Tour - without meal PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 400 PAX 2,300 2,200 Unzen Jigoku Unzen Jigoku Unzen Jigoku is a tourist spot located in Unzen Onsen area. Jigoku is a Buddhist Hell; the smoke from hot springs makes this place look like a real hell, that s why it is called Unzen Jigoku.The hot springs are strongly acidic and give off a strong smell, floating through the town. This water kills germs and is recommended for people with skin diseases and those who want to make their skin beautiful. Obama Foot Bath Obama is set against a backdrop of the magnificent Unzen mountains, facing the deep-blue Tachibana Bay. From the open-air hot spring, you can view the amazing sunset in the west. The red sun sinking into the crystal blue sea: how romantic! At 105 meters in length, this is the longest foot bath in Japan. Higashiyamate Western Houses It is one of the popular tourist spots in Nagasaki City. There are 7 western style houses that are constructed in the middle of 19th century. They are registered as the preserved scenery with traditional houses. These houses have beautiful green and white color walls with stone walls. They are the first western style architectures that imported in Japan after Edo period. Oura Church(Outside Visit) Oura Church is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and Co-cathedral in Nagasaki, Japan, built soon after the end of the Japanese government's Seclusion Policy in 1853. It was for many years the only Western-style building declared a national treasure, and is said to be the oldest church in Japan. SQNGS04NM Huistenbosch Tour without meal PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 400 PAX 4,900 4,800 ** It takes about 1.5 hour one way from port to Huistenbosch. Huistenbosch Huistenbosch It is located Kyushu Nagasaki Sasebo city. It is a small Europe which models Holland in the Middle ages with beautiful canal, attractions, museum, shops, restaurants and hotel, etc, and is especially known as one of the biggest theme park in Japan for its flower festival and Illumination Kingdom celebration. Every street is full of restaurants from all over the world; enjoy the delicious food while you play. Updated on February 28, 2017 Page 4 of 5
Notes: Travel Accident Insurance Age Medical expenses claimable due to accident happened during the course of the journey Charges claimable for medical evacuation conducted during the course of the journey 6 months or above Up to US$5,000 (Deductible US$50 /claim) Up to US$5,000 (Deductible US$50 / claim) 1. This Travel Accident Insurance is provided by AIG. The provisions and exclusions as staged under the AIG policy shall be conclusive. The company has the absolute right to terminate the policy without any notice. 2. Travel Accident Insurance is not meant to replace your own travel insurance. For sake of completeness, we strongly advise you to obtain your own insurance arrangement before departure. 1. The child fare is applicable to those aged below 12. Infant aged below 2 is free. 2. Vegetarian meals are available; please make your request upon your reservation of the shore excursion. 3. Some shore excursions may require long-distance walking. It is recommended that passengers should consider their physical conditions before joining such shore excursions. 4. Some shore excursions require a minimum number of participating persons. Shore excursions may be cancelled if there are insufficient participants. 5. All shore excursions will be sold on a first-come-first served basis and have a maximum limit of participating persons. To avoid disappointment, passengers are recommended to reserve shore excursions early. 6. Neither the shore excursion tickets are refundable nor transferrable after they have been sold. 7. Please be careful of personal belongings at all times in order to avoid thefts and robberies. 8. Please take extra care and caution when walking inside and outside the ports or during shore excursion in order to avoid accidents.. 9. Please pay attention to hygiene conditions when going outside. Please do not drink nor dine in dirty environment. 10. Shore excursion is operated by independent local tour operator and ticket is sold by Star Cruises Group as agent for and on behalf of such tour operator. Star Cruises Group (including its officers, employees and affiliates) will not be responsible for the act, negligence, default or omission of such tour operator and/or any loss or damages suffered by the passenger in relation to the shore excursion. 11. Tour operator shall have the right to change the itineraries (including, without limitation, place of visit, transportation, accommodation and meal arrangements) due to operational need, weather conditions and/or safety, comfort or enjoyment of the passengers. Neither Star Cruises Group nor the tour operator shall be liable for loss, delay, inconvenience, disappointment or expenses whatsoever incurred or suffered by the passenger in such circumstances. 12. Star Cruises Group (including its officers, employees and affiliates) and tour operator shall not be liable for any loss, damages, claims, costs and expenses incurred and/or suffered by the passenger in relation to any force majeure events including, without limitation, war or threat of war, riot, disaster, acts of Gods (which includes but not limited to adverse weather condition, storm, tsunami, earthquake and/or typhoon), terrorist activity, fire, technical problem with transport, closure of port, strikes or other industrial action, act or decision of any government authority and any other events beyond the control of Star Cruises Group and the tour operator. 13. Tour operator reserves the right to refuse the passenger to join shore excursions or cancel shore excursions for the following several reasons: late passenger; safety reasons; immigration and customer clearance; and conditions beyond the control of the tour operator. 14. Information of this promotional leaflet is correct at the time of printing. Star Cruises Group reserves the final right to amend and change any applicable terms and conditions of this promotional leaflet without prior notice. In case of any disputes, the decision of Star Cruises Group shall be final. 15. Star Cruises Group will not be held responsible for any activity/transportation in ports of call other than that which is arranged through the tour desk onboard the vessels of Star Cruises Group. Any activity/transportation inside or outside the port area are not within the control of Star Cruises Group. 16. Itineraries and Tour Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Kindly refer to the final Tour Information onboard. Updated on February 28, 2017 Page 5 of 5