September 24 October 5, 2017 11-Night Japanese Explorer CME Cruise Cardiology, Endocrinology & Primary Care INFO SHEET Celebrity Millennium After her grand makeover in May 2016, Celebrity Millennium is making waves in the cruise world. The Penthouse and Royal suites have glimmering new marble touches, elegant fixtures, plush seating, and more. The first Celebrity Rooftop Terrace provides a chic new way to experience the great outdoors with creative cocktails, favorite snacks, and movies alfresco. Craving Italian? Tuscan Grille serves up fresh pasta and succulent dry-aged steaks. We can't think of a better way to experience the exotic beauty of Japan and South Korea than aboard Celebrity Millennium.
Tokyo, Japan Often, yoking past and future, Tokyo dazzles with its traditional culture and passion for everything new. Contemporary Tokyo - it's a paradoxical mix of ancient tradition and postmodern culture. Tokyo provides even the most seasoned traveler with a dizzying experience. It's a modern city built on old patterns, and in the shadows of skyscrapers you can find anachronistic wooden shanty bars and quiet alleys, raucous traditional festivals and lantern-lit yakitori (grilled chicken) stands. In older neighbourhoods you can shop for handicrafts made just as they have been for centuries, or wander down cobblestone lanes where geisha once tread. Yes, Tokyo has more Michelin stars than any other city. Yes, Japanese cuisine has been added to the Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage list. But that's not what makes dining in Tokyo such an amazing experience. What really counts is the city's long-standing artisan culture. You can splash out on the best sushi of your life, made by one of the city's legendary chefs using the freshest ingredients from Tsukiji Market that day. You can also spend 800 on a bowl of noodles made with the same care and exacting attention to detail, from a recipe honed through decades of experience. Mt. Fuji, Japan The Port is just 37 kilometers southeast of the famous Mount Fuji, Japan's highest mountain (3776m) and a sacred site. Enjoy breathtaking views from Hakone resort. Admiration for the mountain appears in Japan s earliest recorded literature, dating from the 8th century. Back then the now dormant volcano was prone to spewing smoke, making it all the more revered.
Kobe, Japan It was a maritime gateway from the earliest days of trade with China and home to one of the first foreign communities after Japan reopened to the world in the mid-19th century. One of Kōbe's best features is its relatively small size, making it a pleasure for casual wandering and stopping in its high quality restaurants and cafes. The most pleasant neighbourhoods to explore are Kitano-chõ, Nankinmachi Chinatown and the area around Sannomiya Station. Kochi, Japan Kōchi is a smart, compact city with a deserved reputation for enjoying a good time. The castle here is largely undamaged, and remains a fine example of Japanese architecture. Excellent access to Ashizuri-misaki, Iya Valley and southern Tokushima, and easy day trips to caves, beaches and mountains make Kōchi a perfect base for travels around the island.
Nagasaki, Japan Unquestionably, it s history overshadows everything else, yet today Nagasaki is a vibrant, charming and totally unique gem that begs to be explored far beyond the bomb museums, monuments and memorials. Not that the WWII history can be overlooked or denied: it's as much a part of the city's fabric as the hilly landscape and cobblestones. A visit to the scenes of atomic devastation is a must, but you'll find that this welcoming, peaceful city boasts a colourful trading history, alluring churches, shrines, temples and an East-meets-West culinary scene, prettily set within around a gracious harbour. Busan, South Korea Bursting with mountains and beaches, hot springs and seafood, South Korea s secondlargest city is a rollicking port town with tons to offer. From casual tent bars and chic designer cafes to fish markets teeming with every species imaginable, Busan has something for all tastes. Rugged mountain ranges criss-crossing the city define the urban landscape, while its rebellious hip factor underscores the city s desire to be a global meeting place.
Aomori, Japan Aomori, located in the far north of Japan, is one of the country's most beautiful prefectures and is among Japan's most pleasant towns to visit or live. There are a handful of attractions scattered around the city including a pleasant harbourfront area near the port. Shinmachidōri, the main drag, rolls east from the port and has a refreshingly sleepy inaka (country) vibe. Head down the side streets between the department stores to see farmers hawking their veggies on the sidewalks. Japan Currency: Yen South Korea Currency: Won