Meguro River during cherry blossom season in Tokyo, Japan

Cruises from Tokyo

Tokyo blends ancient temples, neon-lit districts and world-class cuisine, making it an exciting gateway to cruises exploring Japan and Asia.

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Your Gateway to Japan and Asia Cruising

Tokyo is one of the world’s most fascinating cities and an exciting starting point for cruises exploring Japan and the wider Asia-Pacific region. Known for its striking skyline, historic temples and vibrant neighbourhoods, Japan’s capital offers an unforgettable introduction to the country. A cruise from Tokyo combines the energy of one of the world’s great cities with the opportunity to explore the cultures, coastlines and historic ports of Asia.

Tokyo, Japan - Sensō Ji

Cruise and Stay in Tokyo

Cruising from Tokyo works perfectly as part of a cruise and stay holiday, with many guests choosing to spend several nights exploring the city before their sailing. Tokyo offers a remarkable mix of tradition and innovation, from historic temples and peaceful gardens to neon-lit districts and world-class dining.

Neighbourhoods such as Shibuya, Shinjuku and Asakusa each reveal a different side of the city. Many guests also extend their stay by visiting other iconic destinations across Japan, including Kyoto, Osaka or Mount Fuji, creating a memorable introduction to the country before beginning their cruise.

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Why Start Your Cruise in Tokyo?

Tokyo is one of Asia’s most important cruise hubs, offering modern cruise facilities and excellent international connections. Ships depart from Tokyo International Cruise Terminal or nearby Yokohama Port, both located within easy reach of the city centre.

Starting your cruise here allows you to experience Japan’s culture, cuisine and historic landmarks before sailing to explore other destinations across Japan and Asia. With efficient transport and two major international airports, Tokyo provides a convenient gateway to a cruise holiday.

Top 3 Things to Do in Tokyo

Tokyo blends historic temples, futuristic cityscapes and vibrant neighbourhoods, making it an unforgettable destination to explore before a cruise.

Senso-ji temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan

Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa

Visit Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple, surrounded by traditional streets and lively market stalls.

Tokyo, Japan - Shibuya Crossing

Shibuya Crossing

Experience one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, surrounded by neon lights and towering screens.

Tokyo, Japan - Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine

A peaceful Shinto shrine surrounded by forest in the heart of Tokyo, offering a striking contrast to the city’s neon districts.

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Cherry Blossom Cruises from Tokyo

Spring is one of the most beautiful times to visit Japan, when cherry blossom trees bloom across Tokyo’s parks, temples and riversides. Known locally as sakura, this seasonal display usually takes place between late March and early April and transforms the city into a landscape of delicate pink blossoms.

For cruise guests, the cherry blossom season offers a spectacular start to a Japan cruise. Many choose to spend several nights exploring Tokyo during sakura season before boarding their ship, combining the beauty of Japan’s most famous natural event with a voyage visiting historic ports across the country and beyond.

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Castle in Osaka, Japan with fireworks in the background.

Where Can You Cruise to From Tokyo?

Cruises from Tokyo often explore the beautiful coastlines and historic ports of Japan, with itineraries visiting destinations such as Kyoto (via Osaka), Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many voyages also include ports in South Korea, Taiwan and China, offering a diverse mix of cultures and experiences.

Longer voyages may sail further across the Asia-Pacific region, visiting destinations such as Vietnam, Hong Kong or even Alaska.

Cruise Lines Sailing From Tokyo

Tokyo welcomes a number of international cruise lines operating voyages throughout Japan and Asia.

Cruises From Tokyo - Frequently Asked Questions

If you are planning a cruise from Tokyo, these quick answers cover common questions about visiting the city before your sailing.

Yes. Many guests spend several nights in Tokyo before boarding their ship, allowing time to explore temples, neighbourhoods and the city’s world-famous cuisine.

Cruise ships may depart from Tokyo International Cruise Terminal or nearby Yokohama Port, both easily accessible from central Tokyo.

Tokyo has two major airports. Haneda Airport is around 30 minutes from the cruise terminal, while Narita International Airport is approximately 60–90 minutes away.

Many guests spend three to four nights in Tokyo before their cruise to experience the city’s culture, cuisine and iconic landmarks.

Tokyo is famous for dishes such as sushi, ramen, tempura and wagyu beef, served in everything from street stalls to Michelin-starred restaurants.

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Tokyo offers one of the most exciting cruise departures in Asia, combining historic temples, futuristic cityscapes and world-class cuisine. Spend time exploring Japan’s vibrant capital before boarding your ship and discovering the ports, cultures and landscapes of Japan and the wider Asia-Pacific region.

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