Princess Cruises Japan 2027 is shaping up to be a landmark moment not just for the cruise line, but for travellers seeking to unlock the wonders of Asia like never before. In a bold and deeply sentimental move, Princess Cruises will bring back its two Japanese-built sister ships, Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess, to home port in the Tokyo region for the entirety of its most expansive Japan deployment yet.
Running from March to December 2027, this massive program spans 78 departures across 50 itineraries, each meticulously designed to immerse guests in Japan’s festivals, natural beauty, and sacred cultural traditions.
Two Ships, One Purpose: Cultural Connection
These two sister ships by Princess were made in Japan, and in 2027, they return not just to sail, but to honour their roots and deepen their cultural ties.
Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess Return Home
Built at the renowned Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Nagasaki, Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess hold a unique place in Princess Cruises’ legacy. Each ship accommodates around 2,670 guests and carries onboard elements inspired by traditional Japanese artistry and hospitality. Their return to home waters not only enhances itinerary logistics, but gives passengers an experience that feels more connected to the land itself.
Itineraries Crafted for Every Explorer
From 7- to 28-day voyages, there’s a route for everyone. Circle Japan sailings offer comprehensive country-wide immersion, while specialised itineraries focus on Okinawa and Taiwan, allowing you to explore Japan's southern subtropics and Taiwan's cultural corridors. The variety of routes also makes this deployment suitable for first-time Japan visitors and seasoned travellers alike.
Voyages Synced with Nature and Celebration
A significant draw of this deployment is its alignment with Japan’s seasonal and festival calendar. For instance, Cherry Blossom cruises are timed to follow the bloom from south to north, perfectly matching the natural rhythm of the country. Meanwhile, Festival Cruises place guests at the heart of iconic summer celebrations, offering late-night port stays to soak in illuminated floats, bamboo pole balancing, and even the sensory joy of the Kumano Fireworks Festival.
The Allure of Japan’s Port Cities
More than a checklist of destinations, these itineraries enable deep, authentic experiences in some of Japan’s most compelling locations.
Extended Evenings and Late-Night Immersion
Twelve ports feature More Ashore late-night departures, a signature Princess Cruises feature that ensures guests aren't rushed when exploring cultural hubs like Hiroshima, Sakata, and Osaka. It’s the difference between snapping a photo and sharing a moment – whether you're sipping matcha under Kyoto’s moonlight or joining a street parade in Tokushima.
Access to UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Travellers can visit 21 UNESCO-listed sites, ranging from the Ancient Monuments of Kyoto and Mount Fuji, to Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial and the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Aomori. These are not token stops but in-depth experiences, with optional shore excursions led by local experts to contextualise what you're seeing.
Scenic Sailings and Coastal Magic
Beyond ports, scenic cruising adds layers of beauty to the voyage. Passengers will enjoy cruising through the Kanmon Straits, Japan Inland Sea, and past Sakurajima Volcano, gaining access to perspectives most travellers never witness.
An Onboard Experience Steeped in Japanese Tradition
When your journey through Japan’s ports winds down each day, the cultural immersion continues onboard.
Culinary Offerings with Local Flavour
Expect authentic Japanese dishes like freshly rolled sushi and soul-warming noodle bowls, along with regional beverages such as sake, shochu, and premium Japanese whisky. These aren't mere samplings – they are integrated into curated menus prepared with insight and care.
Cultural Programming with a Storytelling Heart
Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess will feature traditional rakugo storytelling, folkloric dance performances, and karaoke nights, celebrating the unique art forms that define Japanese social culture. Whether you’re participating or simply watching, each experience adds layers to your understanding of Japan.
Balance of Comfort and Exploration
After a full day of discovery, guests return to thoughtfully appointed staterooms, dine in world-class venues, and unwind in Japanese-style hot tubs or lounges. Princess Cruises is known for its high standard of hospitality, and in this deployment, it reaches even deeper into the realm of personalised cultural engagement.
Festival Highlights Worth Planning Around
Several departures are scheduled to coincide with Japan’s most iconic festivals, giving guests rare access to local events with prime timing and expert-guided excursions.
Aomori Nebuta & Akita Kanto
Illuminated floats, glowing paper lanterns, and traditional drums define these breathtaking parades. Held in early August, the Nebuta and Kanto festivals will be accessible via late-night port stays, allowing guests to join the revelry long after sunset.
Tokushima Awa Odori & Kochi Yosakoi
These dance festivals are all about joyful movement and participation. Guests can even join locals in the streets during the Awa Odori’s “Fool’s Dance,” a centuries-old celebration of community and self-expression.
Kumano Fireworks & Hanagasa Festival
From 10,000 fireworks lighting up the summer sky in Kumano to 10,000 dancers swaying through Yamagata, these spectacles are a multi-sensory highlight worth anchoring your cruise around.
A Seamless Blend of Past and Present
What makes this 2027 deployment exceptional isn’t just the volume of itineraries, but the careful design of each experience. From spiritual temples and mountaintop views to high-tech cities and interactive culture, Princess Cruises Japan 2027 is a reminder that tradition and modernity can coexist beautifully.
As more travellers seek out voyages that offer meaning and connection, Princess' return to Japan with its native-built ships adds a poetic depth to every sailing. There is no better way to experience the full breadth of this captivating country, from ocean to onsen, shrine to skyscraper.
With 50 unique itineraries and festival-linked voyages, choosing the right cruise for you starts with exploring your options. Whether you’re planning a cherry blossom escape, a World Heritage circuit, or a deep dive into summer celebrations, head over to the Cruise Finder to explore your dates, routes, and add-ons.
Princess Cruises’ 2027 Japan season isn’t just another trip, it’s a rare chance to be in the right place, at the right time, with the right ship. Let our team help you craft that perfect match.
Start Planning Your 2027 Princess Cruise to Japan
This is your moment to lock in a culturally rich, visually breathtaking journey that only Princess Cruises Japan 2027 can offer. With two beloved ships returning to their homeland and itineraries crafted to capture the pulse of Japan, you can expect something far more rewarding than the average voyage.
Ready to make this dream a reality? Contact a travel adviser today to begin your booking or ask your questions. We’re here to make sure your next adventure will be your most meaningful one.
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