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SUPERSTAR VIRGO SHORE EXCURSIONS OSAKA – TOKYO (YOKOHAMA) – MT. FUJI (SHIMIZU) – KAGOSHIMA
Applicable on cruise date: on July 06 – November 30, 2017
OSAKA – TOKYO (YOKOHAMA) – MT. FUJI (SHIMIZU) – KOCHI
Applicable on cruise date: on October 19, 2017 only
OSAKA – JAPAN
SVKIX07NM
Kyoto & Osaka Highlight – without meal
Duration: approx. 7 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 1000 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
550
530
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide Golden Pavilion
** It takes about 1.5 hours from port to Golden Pavilion one way.
Golden Pavilion – It is perhaps the most widely-recognized image of Kyoto. Seen reflected in the adjoining "mirror pond"
with its small islands of rock and pine, Kinkaku-ji Temple, "The Golden Pavilion," is a breath-taking must-see
Osaka Castle – which is a famous landmark, a popular sightseeing spot, and the symbol of Osaka, contains thirteen
structures which have been designated as Important Cultural Assets by the Japanese government. Of special note are the
grand gates and turrets along the outer moat. The steep walls that rise close to 30 meters high are made of huge blocks of
stone that were transported to Osaka from quarries over 100 kilometers away. The sheer height of the walls and the wide
moats they rise above make for a grand sight that can be matched by no other castle in Japan. Also you can see the
beautiful Maple leaves during autumn season. Entrance fee to Osaka Castle Museum will be on passenger own
expense.
Shinsaibashi Shopping Street – It is the largest shopping area in Osaka where many boutiques and specialty shops are
gathered, attracting local people and visitors. The Shisaibashi has developed from the arcaded streets“Shinsaibash i
Shopping Street” which runs east to Mido-Suji Avenue, is the best-known shopping area in Osaka, and an enduring
symbol of the city.
Notes: You may experience the beauty of red maple leaves during the Cruise date on November 09 & 16 & 23, 2017
in Osaka Castle; however it may not be guaranteed as the autumn leaves season will be slightly different in each of
the year.
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SVKIX02NM
Kyoto Cultural Tour(Experience of Wearing Kimono) – without meal
Duration: approx. 7 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 400 pax
Price: HKD
HKD
840
820
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide Traditional Japanese Kimono
** It takes about 1.5 hours from port to Gino Shopping Street one way.
Gino Shopping Street – A Kyoto commercial street, selling many of Kyoto specialty, you can also find Kyoto century skin
care brand-YOJIYA skin care products here!
Hanamikoji Dori – Here have many Kyoto style houses which are restaurants, tea houses and hotels. It should be one of
the best streets for walk around when you wearing Kimono in Kyoto. Special arrangement for passengers to wear
traditional Japanese kimono in Kyoto. (Exclude headdress styling and make up service).
Shinsaibashi Shopping Street – It is the largest shopping area in Osaka where many boutiques and specialty shops are
gathered, attracting local people and visitors. The Shisaibashi has developed from the arcaded streets“Shinsaibashi
Shopping Street” which runs east to Mido-Suji Avenue, is the best-known shopping area in Osaka, and an enduring
symbol of the city.
SVKIX03WM
Kobe Beef Gourmet Tour - with meal
Duration: approx. 7 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
970
950
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide Kobe Beef
Osaka Castle – which is a famous landmark, a popular sightseeing spot, and the symbol of Osaka, contains thirteen
structures which have been designated as Important Cultural Assets by the Japanese government. Of special note are the
grand gates and turrets along the outer moat. The steep walls that rise close to 30 meters high are made of huge blocks of
stone that were transported to Osaka from quarries over 100 kilometers away. The sheer height of the walls and the wide
moats they rise above make for a grand sight that can be matched by no other castle in Japan. Entrance fee to Osaka
Castle Museum will be on passenger own expense.
Lunch at restaurant certified to sell Kobe beef.
Shinsaibashi Shopping Street – It is the largest shopping area in Osaka where many boutiques and specialty shops are
gathered, attracting local people and visitors. The Shisaibashi has developed from the arcaded streets“Shinsaibashi
Shopping Street” which runs east to Mido-Suji Avenue, is the best-known shopping area in Osaka, and an enduring
symbol of the city.
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SVKIX08NM / SVKIX99IT Osaka Shuttle Bus - with meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 2000 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
100
100
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: No Tour Guide Included
No Admission Ticket Included
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ Hogwarts™ Castle
Universal Studios Japan – Pick up & Drop off at Universal Studios Japan, free time for you to enjoy the world-class
theme park.
Remarks: If you would like to enjoy sightseeing or shopping in Osaka city by your own, you can takes about 10-minute
walk from Osaka port to the Metro Osakako, where you can take the metro to Osaka city.
TOKYO (YOKOHAMA) – JAPAN
SVYOK01NM
Tokyo City Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 6-7 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 1000 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
470
450
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide
The Imperial Palace East Gardens
Sensoji Temple – It is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is Tokyo's oldest temple and one of its most significant
colorful and popular temples. When approaching the temple, visitors first enter through the Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate),
the outer gate of Sensoji Temple and the symbol of Asakusa and the entire city of Tokyo. A shopping street of over 300
meters, called Nakamise, alongside typical Japanese souvenirs & traditional local snacks from the Asakusa area are sold
along the Nakamise. The shopping street has a history of several centuries.
The Imperial Palace East Gardens - In April, 1949 part of the Imperial Household Gardens opened to the public to
become this park. This park is roughly divided into the outer garden featuring the Imperial Palace Front Plaza, the
Kitanomaru area situated at the Palace's north side, and the Palace perimeter which surrounds the palace with 12 moats.
Ginza - A world-renowned shopping district, Ginza is a fascinating place where the latest trends and the oldest traditions
meet. This harmonious mix is clearly visible in its streets lined by department stores, world-class designer boutiques and
well-established stores.
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SVYOK02WM
Tokyo Shopping & Gourmet Tour – with meal
Duration: approx. 6-7 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 160 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
890
870
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide Dinner at Sushizanmai Restaurant
Tokyo Tower - This 333 meter tall radio tower was built in 1958. There is an observation platform at 150 meters and a
special observation platform at 250 meters. The way it is illuminated at night changes by season and for events. The
building at the foot of the tower, 'Foot Town,' houses a wax museum, an aquarium, souvenir shops and restaurants. Tokyo
One Piece Tower also locates here! Entrance fee to Tokyo Tower/ Tokyo One Piece Tower will be on passenger own
expense.
Ginza- A world-renowned shopping district, Ginza is a fascinating place where the latest trends and the oldest traditions
meet. This harmonious mix is clearly visible in its streets lined by department stores, world-class designer boutiques and
well-established stores.
Tsukiji Market - The Tsukiji market consists of two parts: the on-site market and the over-the-counter market. The on-
site market is characterized by a large number of wholesale customers and restaurant customers, and the over-the-counter
market is similar to the traditional market. In addition to seafood, there is a variety of cooking props or the surrounding
ingredients. Seaweed, kelp, skipjack festival and so on all over the country can be purchased here.
Dinner at Sushizanmai Restaurant to enjoy Japan famous sashimi and sushi. Traditional Hand-make Sushi is prepared by
Sushi Master one by one. The year’s first auction for tuna in Tsukiji always becomes big news in Japan. Sushizanmai’s
owner bought the blue fin tuna for a record 155 million en. He is serving customers the same quality of fish with
reasonable price. (To ensure passengers enjoy shopping at Ginza, late dinner will be arranged.)
SVYOK04NM
Tokyo Tower & Ginza – without meal
Duration: approx. 6-7 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 1000 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
470
450
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower - This 333 meter tall radio tower was built in 1958. There is an observation platform at 150 meters and a
special observation platform at 250 meters. The way it is illuminated at night changes by season and for events. The
building at the foot of the tower, 'Foot Town,' houses a wax museum, an aquarium, souvenir shops and restaurants. Tokyo
One Piece Tower also locates here! Entrance fee to Tokyo Tower/ Tokyo One Piece Tower will be on passenger own
expense.
Ginza- A world-renowned shopping district, Ginza is a fascinating place where the latest trends and the oldest traditions
meet. This harmonious mix is clearly visible in its streets lined by department stores, world-class designer boutiques and
well-established stores.
Rainbow Bridge (Photo Stop) –It is a suspension bridge crossing northern Tokyo Bay between Shibaura Pier and the
Odaiba waterfront development in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The bridge is 798 metres long with a main span of 580 metres.
Officially called the "Shuto Expressway No. 11 Daiba Route - Port of Tokyo Connector Bridge, the name "'Rainbow
Bridge" was decided by the public. The towers supporting the bridge are white in color, designed to harmonize with the
skyline of central Tokyo seen from Odaiba. The bridge is illuminated from the sunset until midnight to offer a fantastic
scene.
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SVYOK06NM
Tokyo Maple Leaf Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 7 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 400 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
500
480
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide
Only applicable on cruise date November 16 & 23, 2017
Rikugien Garden
Rikugien Garden - the construction of the park took place between 1695 and 1702 and was headed by Yanagisawa
Yoshiyasu by permission of the fifth shōgun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and is a typical example of a garden from the Edo
period. The park consists of a small pond, trees, and a hill. The traditional Japanese garden within the park is a tourist
attraction. You may experience the beauty of red maple leaves in Rikugien Garden; however it may not be
guaranteed as the autumn leaves season will be slightly different in each of the year.
Ginza - A world-renowned shopping district, Ginza is a fascinating place where the latest trends and the oldest traditions
meet. This harmonious mix is clearly visible in its streets lined by department stores, world-class designer boutiques and
well-established stores.
Odaiba Rainbow Bridge (Photo Stop) –It is a suspension bridge crossing northern Tokyo Bay between Shibaura Pier and
the Odaiba waterfront development in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The bridge is 798 metres long with a main span of 580
metres. Officially called the "Shuto Expressway No. 11 Daiba Route - Port of Tokyo Connector Bridge, the name
"'Rainbow Bridge" was decided by the public. The towers supporting the bridge are white in color, designed to harmonize
with the skyline of central Tokyo seen from Odaiba. The bridge is illuminated from the sunset until midnight to offer a
fantastic scene.
SVYOK05NM / SVYOK99IT Yokohama Shuttle Bus – without meal
Duration: approx. 4 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 2000 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
100
100
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: No Tour Guide Included
JR Station
Yokohama JR station in city area – Pick up & Drop off at the nearest JR station. Passengers can take JR trains travel
within Yokohama city, and can easily reach most of the major attractions in Yokohama by boarding different routings of
JR trains.
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MT.FUJI (SHIMIZU) – JAPAN
SVSHI01NM
Shimizu City & Shopping Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 1000 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
470
450
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide Peace Park
** It takes about 1 hour from port to Peace Park one way.
Peace Park - From the hilltop of the park overlooking the beautiful mountain park of Mount Fuji and Gotemba. Inside the
park, there are Sakyamuni ashes of the chalk of Buddha tower which donated by Indian Prime Minister Nehru.
Gotemba Premium Outlet at Mount Fuji - Gotemba Premium Outlets is the flagship center, and one of the largest
centers in Japan. It is situated on an extensive site within view of World Cultural Heritage site, Mt. Fuji if weather
situation is good as well.
SVSHI02NM
Cultural & Onsen Experience in Shimizu – without meal
Duration: approx. 5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 240 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
570
550
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide
Guest with tattoo is not allowed to enter onsen Onsen Experience
Miho-no-Matsubara - Miho-no-Matsubara was registered as a part of Mt. Fuji's world heritage site in June of 2013.
There are over thirty-thousand pine trees growing on the Miho-no-Matsubara's 7km beach. The green pine forest, the
white waves, and the blue ocean, along with Mt. Fuji, has been expressed through various drawings such as Hiroshige
Utagawa’s ukiyoe, as well as waka poems.
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.
Shimizu Fish Market – Shimizu is actually the biggest tuna hauling port in Japan. The Fish Market can provide tasty
seafood, the firm flesh, tender chewiness, and delicate flavour of sashimi made with the freshest fish straight from the
wharf.
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SVSHI05NM
Shimizu Maple Leaf Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 400 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
470
450
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide
Only applicable on cruise date October 12 & 19 & 26, 2017
Mt. Fuji Skyline
Mt. Fuji Skyline – Located in 2 head of Mount Fuji, is a beautiful winding road, In autumn season you can see the the
beautiful Maple leaves along the road, Also you can see clearly Mount Fuji if the weather is good. You may experience
the beauty of red maple leaves in Mt. Fuji Skyline; however it may not be guaranteed as the autumn leaves season
will be slightly different in each of the year.
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine – It is the head shrine of over 1300 Sengen and Asama shrines nationwide. The
current shrine pavilions were built under the special protection of Tokugawa Ieyasu, is a national designated important
cultural property.
SVSHI04NM / SVSHI97IT
Shimizu Shuttle Bus – without meal
Duration: approx. 4.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 2000 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
100
100
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: No Tour Guide Included. The S-Pulse Dream Plaza (Chibi Maruko Chan Land)
The S-Pulse Dream Plaza (Chibi Maruko Chan Land) – The Plaza houses a rich variety of entertainment facilities such
as a hall of a popular anime set in Shimizu, Shimizu Sushi Museum and a Ferris wheel with sweeping views of not only
the Port of Shimizu but also Mt. Fuji, renowned mountain of Japan. Chibi Maruko-chan Land, in this museum visitors can
experience the world of the popular anime, “Chibi Maruko-chan." It recreates the world of this anime with the exhibitions
related to the Sakura family’s life in Shimizu.
Shimizu Fish Market – Shimizu is actually the biggest tuna hauling port in Japan. The Fish Market can provide tasty
seafood, the firm flesh, tender chewiness, and delicate flavour of sashimi made with the freshest fish straight from the
wharf.
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KAGOSHIMA – JAPAN
Applicable on July 06 - November 30, 2017 (Except cruise date on October 19, 2017)
SVKOJ01NM
Sakurajima Tour - without meal
Duration: approx. 6.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 400 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
420
400
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide 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.
SVKOJ02WM
Kagoshima Onsen Experience & Shopping- with meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 200 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
690
670
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide
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.
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SVKOJ03NM
Kagoshima Aquarium & Shopping Tour - without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 900 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
470
450
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide
Kagoshima City Aquarium
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.
SVKOJ05NM
Kagoshima Maple Leaf Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 6hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 600 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
380
360
per Adult
per Child
Remark: Tour Conducted by Mandarin speaking guide
Only applicable on cruise date November 16 & 23, 2017
Kagoshima Jigen-ji Temple
Kagoshima Jigen-ji Temple – also known as Nozaki Kannon, The Kannon statue enshrined at Jigen-ji Temple is said to
have been carved out by a high priest Gyōki (668-749). According to legend, the temple was completely burnt down by
the soldiers of Miyoshi and Matsunaga in 1565, and the Kanzeon Bosatsu statue miraculously survived. The temple was
rebuilt in 1616 by priest Seigan, and making pilgrimages to Nozaki Kannon became popular circa the Genroku and Hōei
periods (1688 to 1710).This temple fascinates its visitors with its oldest bronze bell with the inscription of the year 1309
on it, the tomb of Nezumikozo, a famous thief, and the wonder of maple Leaves changing colors in the fall. You may
experience the beauty of red maple leaves in Jigen-ji Temple; however it may not be guaranteed as the autumn
leaves season will be slightly different in each of the year.
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)
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.
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KOCHI – JAPAN
Applicable on October 19, 2017 only
SVKOC01NM
Kochi Castle & Shopping Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 7.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX.1000
Price: HKD
HKD
540
520
per Adult
per Child
Kochi Castle
Kochi Castle (outside visit ) – Fifteen structures at Kochi Castle, including its tower and the Otemon main gate, have
been designated by the national government as important cultural properties. The castle was originally built in 1603 on the
order of Yamauchi Katsutoyo, lord of the Tosa domain, but was burned down in a massive fire in 1727. The current castle
tower was rebuilt in 1749. Kochi Castle is Japan’s only castle where all the structures constituting its main building have
been preserved.
Hirome Ichiba Market – It is an indoor market. Around 60 stores are packed inside, including grocers selling everything
from fish and meat to fruit, and snacks.
Katsurahama Beach – The beach is one of the most picturesque spots in Kochi Prefecture. Located at the entrance to
Urado Bay, it stretches in an arc between Cape Ryuzu and Cape Ryuo. A deep green pine grove behind the coast, five-
colored beach gravel and the azure ocean chime perfectly with one another like a miniature garden to produce a stunning
landscape. The beach has been known since ancient times as a popular venue for viewing the moon. A bronze statue of
Sakamoto Ryoma, who played a key role in overthrowing the Tokugawa shogunate in the late 19th century, stands on
Cape Ryuzu, situated at the east end of the beach, and faces the raging waves of the Pacific Ocean.
Shopping Street – The area consists of different kind of shops including fashion boutiques, pharmacy, shops selling local
products & souvenirs. Enjoy your shopping time here.
SVKOJ04NM / SVKOJ99IT
Kagoshima Shuttle Bus - without meal
Duration: approx. 5.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPANTS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 2000 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
100
100
per Adult
per Child
Remarks: No Tour Guide Included
Tenmonkan
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.
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SVKOC02WM
Kochi Highlights – with meal
Duration: approx. 8.5 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 400 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
730
710
per Adult
per Child
Katsurahama Beach
Katsurahama Beach – The beach is one of the most picturesque spots in Kochi Prefecture. Located at the entrance to
Urado Bay, it stretches in an arc between Cape Ryuzu and Cape Ryuo. A deep green pine grove behind the coast, five-
colored beach gravel and the azure ocean chime perfectly with one another like a miniature garden to produce a stunning
landscape. The beach has been known since ancient times as a popular venue for viewing the moon. A bronze statue of
Sakamoto Ryoma, who played a key role in overthrowing the Tokugawa shogunate in the late 19th century, stands on
Cape Ryuzu, situated at the east end of the beach, and faces the raging waves of the Pacific Ocean.
Kochi Castle (outside visit) – Fifteen structures at Kochi Castle, including its tower and the Otemon main gate, have been
designated by the national government as important cultural properties. The castle was originally built in 1603 on the
order of Yamauchi Katsutoyo, lord of the Tosa domain, but was burned down in a massive fire in 1727. The current castle
tower was rebuilt in 1749. Kochi Castle is Japan’s only castle where all the structures constituting its main building have
been preserved.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Hirome Ichiba Market – It is an indoor market. Around 60 stores are packed inside, including grocers selling everything
from fish and meat to fruit, and snacks.
Chikurin-ji – located in the city of Kochi in Kochi Prefecture, has been known affectionately for centuries as Monju-sama.
This refers to the Bosatsu (Bodhisattva) which in Buddhism presides over wisdom, and thus it attracts peoples veneration
as a temple of learning. Monju-do in the Main Hall has been designated an Important Cultural Property by the Japanese
government. The temple also has many different features including a garden said to have been designed by the noted priest
Muso Soseki, a reminder to visitors of its long history.
SVKOC03NM
Kochi Natural Exploration Tour – without meal
Duration: approx. 8 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 400 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
650
630
per Adult
per Child
Ryugadou
Ryugadou – The Ryuga Cave is a roughly 4-km limestone cave which took approximately 175 million years to form. It is
one of Japan’s best-known limestone caves and designated by the government as a natural monument/historical site. About
a 1-km part of the cave is open to the public and you can view some mysterious scenes there. Near the exit are the remains
of cave-dwelling communities during the prehistoric Yayoi period (from around the mid-3rd century BC to the mid-3rd
century AD). In particular, Yayoi earthenware covered with calcareous sinter, known as “a divine pot,” is extremely rare
and an echo of an ancient world. (This attraction is not recommended for physical challenged & handicapped passengers)
Katsurahama Beach – The beach is one of the most picturesque spots in Kochi Prefecture. Located at the entrance to
Urado Bay, it stretches in an arc between Cape Ryuzu and Cape Ryuo. A deep green pine grove behind the coast, five-
colored beach gravel and the azure ocean chime perfectly with one another like a miniature garden to produce a stunning
landscape. The beach has been known since ancient times as a popular venue for viewing the moon. A bronze statue of
Sakamoto Ryoma, who played a key role in overthrowing the Tokugawa shogunate in the late 19th century, stands on
Cape Ryuzu, situated at the east end of the beach, and faces the raging waves of the Pacific Ocean.
Shopping Street – The area consists of different kind of shops including fashion boutiques, pharmacy, shops selling local
products & souvenirs. Enjoy your shopping time here.
AEON Shopping Mall – Aeon is one of the biggest chained department stores in Japan. The property includes
supermarket, specialty stores, such as apparel stores, fashion stores and restaurants.
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SVKOC04NM / SVKOC99IT Kochi Shuttle Bus – without meal
Duration: approx. 6 hours (include travelling time)
PARTICIPATNS REQUIRED: MIN. 36 PAX & MAX. 900 PAX
Price: HKD
HKD
100
100
per Adult
per Child
Kochi Station
Kochi station – Transfer to Kochi station. Guests can feel free to explore this city by JR which can reach various tourist
attractions in Kochi.
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, transport ation, 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 arr anged 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.
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