This Emergency Medicine program is developed to provide physicians with advanced, evidence-based strategies for managing acute and critical patient presentations. The curriculum, led by expert faculty including Boris Garber, DO, will focus on enhancing diagnostic acumen and therapeutic decision-making. It is designed to strengthen your role as a leader in the emergency setting and improve your ability to collaborate effectively within the multidisciplinary care team for optimal patient outcomes.
While specific topics are being finalized to ensure the most current content, the program is planned for up to 21.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. This unique conference format aboard the Celebrity Millennium provides a focused, collegial environment, allowing you to engage deeply with the material and network with peers, free from the demands of your practice, ensuring a valuable and efficient learning experience.
This Emergency Medicine program is designed to enhance the clinical practice of Nurse Practitioners by providing updates in the assessment and management of emergent conditions. The curriculum, developed by expert faculty, will focus on strengthening your diagnostic skills and evidence-based decision-making in a fast-paced environment. It aims to support your autonomous practice and your integral role within the collaborative healthcare team, ultimately contributing to improved patient safety and outcomes.
As the curriculum is finalized to reflect the most current clinical guidelines, this program is planned to provide up to 21.00 hours of continuing education credit. These credits are often accepted by the AANPCB and ANCC for certification renewal. The conference-at-sea format offers an unparalleled opportunity for immersive learning and professional networking, allowing you to focus completely on your educational development away from daily demands.
Designed for the practicing Physician Assistant, this Emergency Medicine program will deliver relevant updates for managing a wide range of acute patient presentations. The curriculum is being developed by experienced faculty, including Boris Garber, DO, to sharpen your diagnostic and therapeutic skills. This course will reinforce your ability to function effectively as a key member of the emergency care team, enhancing collaboration and contributing directly to better patient outcomes.
While specific learning objectives are being confirmed to ensure timeliness for the 2027 conference, the program is planned for up to 21.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, which are accepted by the NCCPA for certification maintenance. This educational cruise provides a unique, distraction-free setting to engage with the material, interact with faculty, and connect with colleagues, fulfilling your CE requirements in a focused environment.
This Emergency Medicine program is being developed to provide registered nurses with essential knowledge to enhance their practice in acute and critical care settings. The curriculum will focus on strengthening assessment skills, understanding current treatment protocols, and improving interprofessional communication. The course is designed to empower you with the confidence and competence needed to anticipate patient needs and contribute effectively to the healthcare team, leading to improved patient safety and care quality.
The specific topics are being selected by faculty to ensure maximum clinical relevance for the 2027 sailing. This program is planned to provide up to 21.00 contact hours. Credits awarded for participation are often accepted by state boards of nursing for licensure renewal. The cruise conference setting offers a focused learning environment, free from workplace distractions, fostering valuable interaction with both faculty and peers from multiple disciplines.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment to take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
BIAS FREE CME - No Commercial Support was provided for this CME activity.
Jessica Crandall Snyder, RDN, CDCES, is a nationally recognized Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and founder of VitalRD, based in Centennial, Colorado. She earned her degree from Colorado State University and completed her postgraduate training in Oneonta, New York, with clinical rotations at Rose Medical Center. Jessica leads a thriving virtual practice, partnering with healthcare providers and developing hospital-based outpatient nutrition programs to expand access to high-quality, patient-centered care.
With expertise spanning weight management, obesity care, bariatric nutrition, diabetes management, sports nutrition, and family health, Jessica is passionate about helping individuals navigate sustainable lifestyle change in a supportive and approachable environment. She is known for translating complex nutrition science into practical, actionable strategies that empower both patients and providers.
A respected leader in her field, Jessica has served as President of the Colorado Dietetic Association and was named Colorado Dietitian of the Year. She is a former National Media Spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and is frequently featured in national media outlets including WebMD, Prevention, Shape, and Reader’s Digest. Jessica is a dynamic speaker dedicated to advancing provider education and improving outcomes in nutrition and metabolic health.
Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine
MetroHealth Medical Center
Assistant Professor
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Medical Director, Paramedic Program, Cuyahoga Community College
Cleveland, OH
Dr. Boris Garber is an attending physician in Emergency Medicine at MetroHealth Medical Center and an Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He earned his medical degrees from Krasnoyarsk State Medical University and the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine before completing his Emergency Medicine residency at Stony Brook University. Following three years of community emergency medicine practice in central Illinois, Dr. Garber joined the staff at MetroHealth in 2005.
A dedicated medical educator, Dr. Garber serves as Core Faculty for the EMS Fellowship at MetroHealth and acts as the Medical Director for the Cuyahoga Community College paramedic program. He also has extensive experience instructing advanced life support and procedural simulation.
Dr. Garber is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and is highly active in national medical advising, currently serving on ACEP's International Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine Practice, and EMS committees. Furthermore, he has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and contributed chapters to leading emergency medicine texts, including Rosen’s Emergency Medicine and Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine Manual.
Bariatric and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon
Medical Director, Bariatric Surgery Program
Rose Medical Center
Denver, CO
Michael Snyder, MD, FACS, FASMBS, DABOM, is a nationally and internationally recognized bariatric and advanced laparoscopic surgeon. He serves as the Medical Director of the Bariatric Surgery Program at Rose Medical Center in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Snyder earned his medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine and completed his surgical internship and residency at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. He is board-certified in General Surgery and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.
A leader in metabolic and bariatric surgery, Dr. Snyder is an active member of the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS). He leads one of the most comprehensive and highest-volume bariatric programs in the region, having performed more than 10,000 primary and revisional bariatric procedures. He regularly cares for patients from across the United States and internationally.
Known for his expertise, innovation, and commitment to patient-centered care, Dr. Snyder is dedicated to advancing the field of obesity treatment. He focuses on improving long-term outcomes through a multidisciplinary, evidence-based approach.
Accreditation
In support of improving patient care, Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Credit Designation for Physicians: Continuing Education, Inc. designates this live activity for 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Credit Designation for Nurses: Continuing Education, Inc. designates this continuing nursing education activity for 21 contact hours. Accredited status does not imply endorsement by Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® or ANCC of any commercial products displayed or used with an activity.
Nurse Practitioners: Can claim either ANCC Contact Hours or AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as needed. Pharmacology credits are identified on individual activities.
ITINERARY
This 12-night voyage aboard Celebrity Millennium offers a thorough immersion into Japan’s cultural landscape, complemented by a visit to South Korea. The itinerary is distinguished by an overnight stay in Kobe, providing a rare opportunity to enjoy the city’s famed beef and sake districts at a leisurely pace. The route balances major metropolitan hubs like Osaka—the gateway to Kyoto’s imperial history—with geographically dramatic stops like Kagoshima, dominated by the Sakurajima volcano, and the scenic port of Shimizu near Mount Fuji. Sailing in mid-March captures the country during its transition into spring; expect cool, crisp weather perfect for walking, with the possibility of seeing early plum or cherry blossoms in southern regions. With three sea days included, the ship provides a sophisticated, well-appointed base for relaxation between active days of exploration.
For more details, see our port-by-port descriptions below the itinerary table.
DATE
PORT OF CALL
ARRIVE
DEPART
Sun Mar 14
Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan
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5:00 pm
Mon Mar 15
At Sea
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Tue Mar 16
Kobe, Japan
8:00 am
-
Wed Mar 17
Kobe, Japan
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4:00 am
Wed Mar 17
Kyoto (Osaka), Japan
7:00 am
6:00 pm
Thu Mar 18
Kochi, Japan
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Fri Mar 19
At Sea
-
-
Sat Mar 20
Busan, South Korea
7:00 am
5:00 pm
Sun Mar 21
Nagasaki, Japan
8:00 am
7:00 pm
Mon Mar 22
Kagoshima, Japan
7:00 am
5:00 pm
Tue Mar 23
At Sea
-
-
Wed Mar 24
Shimizu (Mt. Fuji), Japan
7:00 am
6:00 pm
Thu Mar 25
Tokyo, Japan
8:00 am
-
Fri Mar 26
Tokyo, Japan
-
-
PORTS OF CALL
Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan
Beginning a journey in Tokyo is to start with an immersion into a city that operates on a different frequency. It’s a place where ancient tradition and relentless futurism coexist on the same block, and to rush through it on your way to the cruise terminal in Yokohama would be a profound missed opportunity. Arriving one or two days early is not just a practical buffer against jet lag and travel delays; it is an essential prologue to your voyage, allowing you to acclimate and experience one of the world's most captivating urban landscapes.
First, some practical orientation. Your ship will depart from Yokohama, a major port city about 45-60 minutes south of central Tokyo by train. Most international travelers arrive at either Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND) airport. From either, efficient and comfortable transportation like the Narita Express (N'EX) train or the Airport Limousine Bus will take you directly to major hubs in Tokyo like Shinjuku or Tokyo Station, where you can easily connect to your hotel.
**A Suggested 48-Hour Pre-Cruise Itinerary:**
**Day 1: The Pulse of Modern Tokyo**
After settling in, dive headfirst into the city's vibrant energy. Make your way to Shibuya to witness the famous Scramble Crossing. It’s more than just a busy intersection; it’s a mesmerizing, hypnotic ballet of organized chaos and a perfect introduction to the scale of Tokyo. From a vantage point in the adjacent Starbucks or the new Shibuya Sky observation deck, you can watch the human river flow.
From the exhilarating energy of Shibuya, seek out the profound tranquility of the Meiji Jingu shrine, a short walk or train ride away. Dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, this forested oasis in the heart of the city is a powerful reminder of Japan's deep spiritual roots. The walk along the wide gravel path under the canopy of massive trees feels like a world away from the city's neon glow.
For the evening, head to Shinjuku. For a stunning and, importantly, free panoramic view of the sprawling metropolis, visit the observation decks of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. As dusk settles, the city transforms into a galaxy of lights. Afterwards, explore the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden if time permits, or dive into the narrow, lantern-lit alleyways of Omoide Yokocho (“Memory Lane”), where tiny yakitori stalls serve grilled skewers and beer in a wonderfully atmospheric setting.
**Day 2: Tradition, Taste, and Transition**
Begin your second day in Asakusa, the heart of Tokyo's old Shitamachi (downtown). The main attraction is the magnificent Senso-ji Temple, the city's oldest. Approach through the Nakamise-dori, a bustling shopping street lined with vendors selling traditional crafts, snacks, and souvenirs. It’s a vibrant, sensory experience that offers a glimpse into a more traditional era.
From Asakusa, consider a short subway ride to Ueno Park, home to several of Japan's best museums, including the Tokyo National Museum. Or, for a change of pace, explore the Ginza district, known for its upscale boutiques, art galleries, and impressive department stores. A visit to a 'depachika'—the sprawling, immaculate food hall in the basement of a department store like Mitsukoshi—is a culinary adventure in itself, offering everything from exquisite bento boxes to delicate pastries.
On embarkation day, you can enjoy a leisurely morning before making your way to Yokohama. The journey is straightforward via the JR lines. If you have time, Yokohama itself is worth exploring. Its waterfront area, Minato Mirai 21, offers modern architecture and the Cup Noodles Museum, while its sprawling Chinatown is one of the largest and most vibrant in the world. A stroll through the serene Sankeien Garden provides a final moment of peace before you board your ship.
By arriving early, you transform a simple departure point into a destination. You give yourself the time to navigate the world's most efficient public transit, to savor a bowl of life-changing ramen in a tiny shop, to feel the quiet reverence of a shrine, and to witness the electric energy of a city that never fails to fascinate. It sets the stage for the rest of your journey, ensuring you begin your cruise not with the fatigue of travel, but with the enrichment of experience.
At Sea
Kobe, Japan
Kobe is a sophisticated port city that offers a compelling blend of culinary excellence, unique history, and modern resilience, all framed between the Rokko Mountains and the sea. While its name is synonymous with the world-renowned marbled beef—an essential culinary experience, often best enjoyed at a teppanyaki restaurant—the city's character runs much deeper.
A short journey from the port leads to the Nada district, one of Japan's most famous sake-producing regions. Here, you can explore traditional breweries like the Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum to learn about the brewing process and enjoy tastings. This provides an authentic taste of a craft perfected over centuries.
For a glimpse into Kobe's international past, a walk through the Kitano-cho district is essential. This hillside neighborhood preserves the elegant 19th-century mansions of the foreign merchants and diplomats who settled here when Kobe opened to the West. The architecture offers a fascinating contrast to traditional Japanese design.
Down at the waterfront, Meriken Park showcases the city's modern face with its iconic red Port Tower and the striking Maritime Museum. The park is also home to the sobering Kobe Earthquake Memorial Park, which preserves a small section of the damaged waterfront as a poignant reminder of the 1995 disaster and the city's remarkable recovery. Kobe is compact and easily explored, offering a rich, manageable, and genuinely rewarding day in port.
Kyoto (Osaka), Japan
Docking in Osaka presents a magnificent choice: immerse yourself in the vibrant, modern energy of one of Japan's great culinary cities, or journey to the nation's former imperial capital, Kyoto. It is essential to understand that Kyoto is not adjacent to the port; reaching its historic heart requires a train journey of approximately 60-90 minutes, making time management the most critical part of your day.
A single day in Kyoto can only scratch the surface of its immense cultural wealth, so a focused plan is paramount. To see the most iconic sites, prioritize the shimmering Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) and the seemingly endless corridor of red torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine. This ambitious route will be rewarding but fast-paced. For a more contemplative experience, consider dedicating your time to the Arashiyama district on Kyoto's western edge, where you can walk through the famed Bamboo Grove and visit the serene Tenryu-ji Temple and its exquisite garden. Alternatively, explore the historic Gion district, the center of geisha culture, and walk the preserved streets of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka leading up to the grand Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
Do not overlook the merits of staying in Osaka. This city is a destination in its own right, famous for its incredible food scene and dynamic atmosphere. Explore the formidable Osaka Castle, a grand reconstruction of a historic landmark, and then dive into the neon-lit chaos and culinary delights of the Dotonbori district. Here, street food stalls and restaurants serve up local specialties like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. Osaka offers a powerful, modern contrast to Kyoto's preserved traditions and is a far more logistically simple day.
We recommend choosing one city and dedicating your day to it. Attempting to see highlights of both will result in a frantic day spent mostly in transit. Whether you seek the ancient tranquility of Kyoto or the modern pulse of Osaka, a well-planned day will deliver an unforgettable Japanese experience.
Kochi, Japan
Kochi offers a refreshingly authentic glimpse into regional Japan, far from the bustle of the country's megacities. Located on the southern coast of Shikoku island, the city is compact, friendly, and easily explored in a day.
The undisputed highlight is Kochi Castle, one of only twelve original castles remaining in Japan. Its wooden keep and preserved palace offer a rare look into the nation's feudal past. The climb to the top rewards with panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
A short walk from the castle is the city's lively culinary heart: Hirome Market. This bustling indoor hall is where locals gather to eat, drink, and socialize. It’s the best place to try the regional specialty, *katsuo no tataki*—bonito seared over a straw fire and served with garlic and citrus. Grab a seat at one of the communal tables for a truly local experience.
For a change of scenery, a bus or taxi ride leads to the picturesque Katsurahama Beach. While not for swimming due to strong currents, its pine-fringed shore and famous statue of samurai visionary Sakamoto Ryoma make it a worthwhile excursion. Kochi provides a manageable and rewarding day focused on genuine history and exceptional local food.
Busan, South Korea
Busan reveals itself as a city of compelling contrasts, where serene mountain temples overlook a bustling, modern port. It’s a destination that offers a genuine cross-section of contemporary South Korea, balancing deep-rooted tradition with forward-looking energy.
For a profound sense of history, visit Beomeo-sa Temple, a sprawling complex founded in the 7th century that offers a peaceful retreat from the city's pace. Alternatively, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple presents a dramatic scene, uniquely built into the coastal cliffs overlooking the sea—a rare and beautiful setting for a Buddhist temple.
To experience the city's vibrant daily life, immerse yourself in the Jagalchi Fish Market. It is an exhilarating sensory experience where you can witness the local seafood trade and even sample the fresh catch at an upstairs restaurant. Nearby, the sprawling Gukje Market offers everything from traditional goods to modern fashion, reflecting the city's long history as a center of commerce.
A short journey away, the Gamcheon Culture Village is a highlight. Once a hillside slum, it has been transformed into a living art installation, with brightly colored houses, narrow winding alleys, and whimsical sculptures creating a truly unique and photogenic landscape. For a glimpse of modern Busan, Haeundae Beach is a wide stretch of sand backed by a gleaming skyline. While it's a bustling urban beach, it provides a pleasant place to observe contemporary Korean leisure. Busan offers a rich, accessible slice of culture that more than fills a day in port.
Nagasaki, Japan
Nagasaki is a city of profound contrasts, where a history of immense tragedy coexists with a vibrant, multicultural identity shaped by centuries of international trade. A visit here is an essential, and often deeply moving, part of understanding modern Japan.
The city’s most significant sites are dedicated to remembrance. The Nagasaki Peace Park and the adjacent Atomic Bomb Museum are powerful, somber, and impeccably curated. They present the events of August 9, 1945, with a focus on peace and the abolition of nuclear weapons. While emotionally challenging, this experience is fundamental to grasping the city's spirit of resilience.
Beyond this solemn history, Nagasaki reveals a fascinating past as one of the few Japanese ports open to foreign trade during the country's long period of isolation. This legacy is best explored at Glover Garden, an open-air museum of 19th-century Western-style mansions set on a hillside with panoramic views of the harbor. It was in one of these homes that the story of Puccini's *Madame Butterfly* is said to have been inspired. Nearby, the reconstructed island of Dejima offers a glimpse into the lives of the Dutch traders who were confined there for over 200 years.
Nagasaki’s unique culture is also evident in its cuisine. Be sure to try *champon*, a hearty noodle soup born from the city’s Chinese influences, and the delicate *castella* sponge cake, a sweet legacy of Portuguese merchants. The city’s compact layout and excellent streetcar system make it easy to explore these distinct historical layers in a single, memorable day.
Kagoshima, Japan
Kagoshima is dominated by one of Japan’s most dramatic sights: the active volcano of Sakurajima, which looms over Kinko Bay, occasionally puffing a column of ash into the sky. This constant, powerful presence gives the city a unique energy. A short and scenic ferry ride brings you to the volcanic island itself, where observation points offer humbling views of the crater and the sprawling, dark lava fields from past eruptions.
Back on the mainland, the city’s other essential experience is Sengan-en Garden. This beautifully preserved landscape garden was the villa of the powerful Shimazu clan, who ruled the region for centuries. The garden masterfully uses the technique of “borrowed scenery,” incorporating the bay and Sakurajima into its design to create breathtaking, perfectly framed views. The adjacent Shoko Shuseikan Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, details the clan’s pivotal role in Japan’s industrial revolution and modernization.
Beyond these two highlights, Kagoshima offers a deeper look into a crucial period of Japanese history. The Museum of the Meiji Restoration explores the city’s role as the home of influential samurai like Saigo Takamori, who helped overthrow the shogunate. For a taste of local life, explore the Tenmonkan shopping arcade, and be sure to try regional culinary specialties like tonkatsu made with succulent *kurobuta* (black pork) or a glass of the local sweet potato shochu. Kagoshima provides a compelling blend of raw nature, refined aesthetics, and pivotal history.
Shimizu (Mt. Fuji), Japan
Shimizu serves as the celebrated gateway to Japan's most iconic landmark, Mount Fuji. It is essential to set expectations: the mountain's majestic volcanic cone is famously shy, often veiled in clouds, especially outside of the crisp autumn and winter months. When the weather cooperates, the views are genuinely breathtaking. For one of the most classic perspectives, travel to the Miho no Matsubara, a UNESCO-listed pine grove where dark green trees and the blue sea frame Fuji in a scene immortalized by ukiyo-e woodblock artists. Another excellent option is the Nihondaira Plateau, often reached by ropeway, which offers sweeping panoramas of the mountain, Suruga Bay, and the Izu Peninsula.
Should Fuji remain hidden, the region still offers rich cultural experiences. Shizuoka Prefecture is the heart of Japan's green tea production; a visit to a local plantation provides insight into this revered tradition, from leaf to cup. Nearby Shizuoka City is home to Sunpu Castle Park, the former stronghold of the powerful shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. While the main keep is a reconstruction, the grounds and moats evoke a strong sense of feudal history. For those seeking a more relaxed day, the area immediately around the port has the S-Pulse Dream Plaza, a modern complex with shops, a Ferris wheel, and a small, enjoyable sushi museum. The true reward of a day in Shimizu is that unforgettable glimpse of Fuji-san, but the area's deep connection to history and nature provides a worthy journey in its own right.
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo is rarely just a waypoint; for the thoughtful traveler, it is a destination that demands engagement. To treat this sprawling metropolis merely as a logistical hub for embarkation or disembarkation is to bypass one of the world’s most complex and rewarding urban experiences. Tokyo operates on a frequency entirely its own, where hyper-modern efficiency coexists with deep-rooted tradition. It is a city of layers, and we strongly advise dedicating at least three to four days pre- or post-cruise to peel them back. This is not a city to be rushed; it is a place to be absorbed.
**Navigating the City of Villages**
Tokyo is not a monolith; it is a constellation of distinct districts—often described as a "city of villages"—connected by the world's most efficient rail network. The sheer scale can be intimidating, but the logic of the city reveals itself quickly. Upon arrival, your first priority should be securing an IC card (such as Suica, Pasmo, or the tourist-specific versions). This rechargeable pass is the skeleton key to the city, allowing seamless tap-and-go travel across subway lines, JR trains, and even payments at vending machines and convenience stores. Taxis are immaculate and honest, but traffic can be dense and fares high; the train is almost always the superior option for the savvy professional.
**The Spiritual and The Historic**
Begin your immersion where the city’s history is most tangible. Asakusa remains the spiritual anchor of Tokyo. The approach to Senso-ji, the city’s oldest temple, is via Nakamise-dori, a bustling shopping street that has provided snacks and souvenirs to pilgrims for centuries. While crowded, the energy here is infectious. For a moment of genuine reflection, step away from the main hall into the adjacent gardens, which often remain quiet despite the throngs nearby.
In stark contrast to the colorful bustle of Asakusa is the solemn majesty of Meiji Jingu in Harajuku. Dedicated to the Emperor who opened Japan to the West, this Shinto shrine is surrounded by a man-made forest of over 100,000 trees. Passing through the massive torii gates, the roar of the city vanishes, replaced by the sound of gravel crunching underfoot and wind in the canopy. It is a profound reminder of the reverence for nature that underpins Japanese culture.
**The Kinetic Energy of Modern Tokyo**
To understand Tokyo’s modern pulse, one must visit the western hubs. Shibuya is the epicenter of youth culture and home to the famous Scramble Crossing. Watching the organized chaos of thousands of pedestrians crossing simultaneously is a hypnotic experience. For a perspective on the sheer density of the capital, avoid the overpriced tourist towers and head to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku. The observation decks on the 45th floor are free and offer panoramic views that, on clear days, stretch all the way to Mount Fuji.
Shinjuku itself is a study in contrasts. The west side is a canyon of skyscrapers, while the east side hosts the neon-drenched Kabukicho district. For a more intimate evening, seek out Omoide Yokocho ("Memory Lane") or the Golden Gai. These narrow alleys are packed with tiny, atmospheric bars and yakitori stalls that seat only a handful of patrons. It is here, over grilled skewers and cold beer, that you witness the authentic after-work culture of Tokyo’s salarymen.
**A Culinary Landscape Without Peer**
Tokyo holds more Michelin stars than any other city, yet its culinary soul is found in its accessibility. You need not spend a fortune to eat exceptionally well. The Tsukiji Outer Market remains a vital stop for food lovers, offering fresh seafood, tamagoyaki (rolled omelets), and high-quality kitchenware, even after the wholesale auction moved to Toyosu.
Do not overlook the "Depachika"—the cavernous food halls located in the basements of major department stores like Isetan or Mitsukoshi. These are not mere food courts; they are curated galleries of culinary craftsmanship, offering everything from intricate bento boxes to French-style patisserie. They are the perfect solution for a high-quality, low-stress meal, perhaps taken to a nearby park.
**A Curated 3-Day Mini-Itinerary**
To help structure your stay without rushing, consider this balanced approach:
* **Day 1: The Western Pulse.** Arrive and acclimate. Head to Harajuku to walk the serene grounds of Meiji Jingu. Exit into the pop-culture explosion of Takeshita Street, then walk down the tree-lined Omotesando (often called Tokyo’s Champs-Élysées) for architecture and coffee. End your evening in Shibuya to witness the Crossing and enjoy dinner at a high-rise restaurant overlooking the city lights.
* **Day 2: Old Edo and Modern Art.** Start early in Asakusa to see Senso-ji before the midday crowds. From there, take the water bus down the Sumida River to Hamarikyu Gardens, a feudal-era teahouse garden surrounded by skyscrapers. In the afternoon, explore the upscale district of Ginza for shopping, or visit teamLab Planets for an immersive digital art experience that has become a modern icon of the city.
* **Day 3: Culture and Cuisine.** Begin with a sushi breakfast or early lunch near Tsukiji. Spend the afternoon in Ueno Park, home to the Tokyo National Museum, which houses the world's largest collection of Japanese art. Conclude your stay in Roppongi, visiting the Mori Art Museum for contemporary works and a final, breathtaking view of the Tokyo Tower illuminated at night.
Tokyo rewards the curious and the patient. It is a safe, clean, and endlessly fascinating metropolis that serves as the perfect prologue or epilogue to your voyage. By giving yourself time here, you move beyond the role of a tourist and begin to understand the rhythm of one of the world's greatest civilizations.
Celebrity Millennium
PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment and take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
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So much more than a suite, The Retreat® isn’t a place. It isn’t an amenity. It isn’t a service. It’s all of this and more. The Retreat includes stunning accommodations, a private restaurant, and exclusive lounge and sundeck* that rival any high-end resort. Your dedicated team of attendants, concierges, and your Personal Retreat Host will do everything to ensure you never have to lift a finger on vacation.
Unwind in this two-room suite that features a large living and dining area with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows for stunning views from every angle.
Butler service
Dedicated pre-cruise & onboard Retreat Concierge
Exclusive access to Luminae at The Retreat
Retreat Lounge & Sundeck
Unlimited lunch & dinner in all specialty restaurants
We're committed to finding the best value for you.
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So much more than a suite, The Retreat® isn’t a place. It isn’t an amenity. It isn’t a service. It’s all of this and more. The Retreat includes stunning accommodations, a private restaurant, and exclusive lounge and sundeck* that rival any high-end resort. Your dedicated team of attendants, concierges, and your Personal Retreat Host will do everything to ensure you never have to lift a finger on vacation.
Spacious two-room suites that feature a large living and dining area with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows for stunning views from every angle.
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Suite/DeluxeSky Suite (S1)The Retreat — Sky Suite The perfectly designed Sky Suite offers a blend of expansive views and intimate luxury. These large suites feature a king-sized* bed from our signature Cashmere™ Mattress and a spacious, private veranda. Be welcomed with a bottle of sparkling wine and enjoy the luxury of your butler throughout your stay. Plus, enjoy exclusive access to Luminae, sundeck and lounge, reserved only for guests of The Retreat.
So much more than a suite, The Retreat® isn’t a place. It isn’t an amenity. It isn’t a service. It’s all of this and more. The Retreat includes stunning accommodations, a private restaurant, and exclusive lounge and sundeck* that rival any high-end resort. Your dedicated team of attendants, concierges, and your Personal Retreat Host will do everything to ensure you never have to lift a finger on vacation. These suites feature a king-sized bed that faces the floor-to-ceiling window and sliding glass door that leads to a private veranda.
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Suite/DeluxeAqua Sky Suite (AS)The Retreat — Aqua Sky Suite Introducing our Aqua Sky Suites, which combine our well-being inspired AquaClass experience with exclusive spaces, services, and amenities of The Retreat® to leave you more renewed than ever.
So much more than a suite, The Retreat® isn’t a place. It isn’t an amenity. It isn’t a service. It’s all of this and more. The Retreat includes stunning accommodations, a private restaurant, and exclusive lounge and sundeck* that rival any high-end resort. Your dedicated team of attendants, concierges, and your Personal Retreat Host will do everything to ensure you never have to lift a finger on vacation. The perfectly designed Aqua Sky Suite offers a blend of wellness, expansive views and intimate luxury.
These large suites feature a king-size bed with our signature CashmereTM Mattress and a spacious, private veranda. The split bathroom features a large spa tub with shower.
Dedicated butler service with Butler Chat
Destination Experience Specialist
The Retreat: Sundeck, Lounge & Luminae restaurant
Option to dine in Blu restaurant (AquaClass exclusive)
Access to SEA Thermal Suite
Dedicated spa concierge & personal consultant
Complimentary fitness classes
Full in-suite breakfast, lunch, dinner service & daily delights
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Balcony
Prime AquaClass Stateroom (A1)
AquaClass Sleeps 2. Studio, 1 bath. Stateroom: 191 sqft. Veranda: 62 sqft. Highest decks: even more expansive views. Limited number face aft for mesmerizing views. Wellness is so fundamental to our philosophy, we offer AquaClass® staterooms for a fully immersive, next-level wellness experience. Prime AquaClass staterooms are well-appointed, personal retreats located in the most-desirable locations on the ship. Savor clean cuisine, including new healthy options, at your exclusive restaurant, Blu. Plus, you’ll enjoy access to the Persian Garden, a spa concierge, a complimentary fitness pass, preferential rates on AquaClass spa packages, daily in-room bottled water service, healthy room-service menu options, and a yoga mat for use on board. We’ve thought of everything so that you can focus on nourishing your mind, body, and spirit.
Exclusive access to Blu Specialty Restaurant
Unlimited access to SEA Thermal Suite
Dedicated Spa Concierge with personal consultation
Priority spa reservations
Exclusive spa treatment package discounts
Complimentary fitness classes
2 bottled waters in room daily
Yoga mats & in-room fitness amenities
Exclusive welcome reception
Eco-friendly natural shower amenities
Expanded wellness on-demand TV
Expanded room service breakfast menu
Decks Sunrise, Sky
4,587.27 per person
Price above includes Wifi, Drinks Package and Taxes.
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BalconyAquaClass Stateroom (A2)AquaClass All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, interactive TV, radio and phone. Specialty restaurant Blu, only for AquaClass guests. Unlimited access to Persian Garden spa lounge. Personal spa concierge. Hansgrohe shower panel. Wellness Channel - On Demand AquaClass Programming (only available on SL Class Ships). Daily delivery of flavored tea. Stateroom: 209 sq ft. veranda 42 sq ft.
*Additional charges apply.
Exclusive access to Blu Specialty Restaurant
Unlimited access to SEA Thermal Suite
Dedicated Spa Concierge with personal consultation
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BalconyUltra Deluxe Concierge Class Stateroom (UC)Concierge Class Sleeps 2. Studio, 1 bath. Stateroom: 209 sqft. Veranda: 42 sqft. Expanded veranda: even more space to stretch out. Limited number. Priority Debarkation. Our meticulously thought out Concierge Class staterooms, where the little details make a world of difference, are now even better. Ultra Deluxe Concierge Class staterooms are well-appointed, personal retreats with an expanded veranda. Featuring services, amenities, and exclusive events, step inside and discover a room that’s so much more than a room—it’s an experience. As a Concierge Class guest, your team of dedicated professionals will take care of all your vacation needs.
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BalconyPrime Concierge Class Stateroom (C1)Concierge Class Sleeps 2-3. Studio, 1 bath. Stateroom: 209 sqft. Veranda: 42 sqft. Majority are midship. Limited number face aft. Central location. Priority Debarkation. Our meticulously thought out Prime Concierge Class staterooms with infinite veranda, where the little details make a world of difference, are now even better. Featuring services, amenities, and exclusive events, step inside and discover a room that’s so much more than a room—it’s an experience. Prime Concierge Class staterooms are well-appointed, personal retreats located in the most-desirable locations on the ship.
As a Concierge Class guest, your team of dedicated professionals will take care of all your vacation needs. The in-room automation allows you to control everything from lighting, to shades, to temperature, and service with a simple touch screen. You can even choose a setting that will tuck you in and gently wake you in the morning. It’s world-class service at the touch of a button.
Service:
Enhanced room service breakfast menu
Personalized Concierge service
Exclusive Destination Seminar
Complimentary shoeshine service
Dining:
Main seating time preferences
Exclusive Concierge Class lunch
Amenities:
Welcome sparkling wine*
Daily delectable delights
Pillow selection upon request
Use of golf umbrella and binoculars
Celebrity embossed key holder
Plush 100% cotton towels and bathrobes
Laundry service (with a charge) and complimentary beach towel service
Hairdryer
Custom blended bath products* (shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, soap, shower cap)
Stateroom Features:
Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door
Sitting area with sofa
Veranda with lounge seating
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BalconyConcierge Class Stateroom (C2)Concierge Class All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, interactive TV, radio and phone. Personalized Concierge service. Priority check-in Exclusive embarkation day lunch. Destination Seminar. Exclusive pre-departure lounge. Priority debarkation. Main & specialty restaurant seating time preferences. Welcome sparkling wine and fresh fruit. Daily delivery of afternoon savories. Stateroom: 204 sq ft. veranda 42 sq ft.
*Additional charges apply.
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BalconyUltra Deluxe Veranda Stateroom (UV) Sleeps 5. 2 room (partition), 1 bath. Stateroom: 296 sqft. Veranda: 210 sqft. Massive veranda fits whole family or friend group. Faces aft. Mid to high decks. Just you and sunsets. Spacious staterooms located in the aft of the ship, each with its own extra-large private veranda to enjoy the beautiful sunsets. Ultra Deluxe Veranda Staterooms have the largest veranda of any Millennium Series stateroom offering superb ocean views at the stern of the ship.
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BalconySunset Veranda Stateroom (SV) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, interactive TV, safe, phone, and hairdryer. Enjoy fresh sea breezes and soak in superb ocean views at the stern of the ship. Premium bath products, Interactive TV, Twice daily service (makeup and turndown). Celebrity eXhaleTM Bedding. 24-hour room service. Complimentary shopping bag. Mini-bar*. Stateroom: 209 sq ft. / Veranda: 42 sq ft.
*Additional charges apply.
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BalconyDeluxe Veranda Stateroom (DV) Sleeps 2-3. Studio, 1 bath. Stateroom: 175 sqft. Veranda: 38 sqft. Larger veranda to stretch out even further. Forward and aft options. Ample indoor and outdoor space come together to create your private sanctuary at sea. Relax on your spacious veranda and enjoy amenities that all contribute to your luxury experience. Your personal veranda lets you greet the day and enjoy fresh sea breezes.
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BalconyPrime Veranda Stateroom (V1) Sleeps 2-3. Studio, 1 bath. Stateroom: 175 sqft. Veranda: 38 sqft. Higher decks for even more expansive views. Or midship on central deck for easy access to all decks. Indoor and outdoor space come together to create your private sanctuary at sea. Relax in a spacious stateroom and enjoy amenities that all contribute to your luxury experience. Prime Veranda staterooms are well-appointed, personal retreats located in the most-desirable locations on the ship.
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BalconyVeranda Stateroom (V2) Sleeps 2-4. Studio, 1 bath. Stateroom: 175 sqft. Veranda: 38 sqft. Match your preference w/several location options. Add convenience, space: some have option to connect. Indoor and outdoor space come together to create your private sanctuary at sea. Relax in a spacious stateroom and enjoy amenities that all contribute to your luxury experience. Your personal veranda lets you greet the day and enjoy fresh sea breezes.
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Outside
Prime Oceanview Stateroom (O1)
Sleeps 2-4. Studio, 1 bath. 170 sqft. Large porthole window. Forward on higher decks. Or midship on lower decks. Expansive views make Ocean View Staterooms the ideal place to unwind at sea. These perfectly indulgent spaces come furnished with Celebrity’s eXhale(R) bedding featuring the luxury king sized* CashmereTM Mattress and everything else a modern traveler needs. Prime Ocean View staterooms are well-appointed, personal retreats located in the most-desirable locations on the ship.
Decks Penthouse, Continental, Plaza, Vista
2,705.27 per person
Price above includes Wifi, Drinks Package and Taxes.
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OutsideDeluxe Oceanview Stateroom (DO) Sleeps 2. Studio, 1 bath. 171 sqft. Even more space for everyone to stretch out Central location: easy access to all decks. Expansive views make Ocean View Staterooms the ideal place to unwind at sea. These perfectly indulgent spaces come furnished with Celebrity’s eXhale(R) bedding featuring the luxury king sized* CashmereTM Mattress and everything else a modern traveler needs.
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OutsideOceanview Stateroom (O2) Sleeps 2-4. Studio, 1 bath. 171 sqft. Large porthole window. Forward and aft on lower decks. Ocean View Staterooms, the ideal place to unwind at sea. These perfectly indulgent spaces come furnished with Celebrity’s eXhale(R) bedding featuring the luxury king sized* CashmereTM Mattress and everything else a modern traveler needs.
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Inside
Prime Inside Stateroom (I1)
Sleeps 2-4. Studio, 1 bath. 170 sqft. Higher decks: closer to pool, other outdoor venues. Add convenience, space: some have option to connect. Your escape at sea, Inside Staterooms offer ample living space, including a sitting area and a flat screen TV. Each inside stateroom on board Celebrity includes world-class amenities. Prime Inside staterooms are well-appointed, personal retreats located in the most-desirable locations on the ship.
Decks Penthouse, Panorama, Sky, Sunrise, Vista
2,428.27 per person
Price above includes Wifi, Drinks Package and Taxes.
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InsideInside Stateroom (I2) All staterooms and suites come complete with private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, interactive TV, radio and phone. Our signature friendly, personalized service. Custom blended bath products. Interactive Samsung flat-screen television. Twice daily service (makeup and turndown). Celebrity eXhale™ bedding. Private safe. 24-hour room service. Private mini-bar. Complimentary tote bag.
*Additional charges apply.
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Port Charges, Taxes & Fees of 136.27 are included in the per person fares displayed above.
A deposit of 450.00 per person is due to reserve your stateroom.
3rd/4th in Stateroom - Please call to secure the best possible pricing
Cruise pricing is presented per person, based double occupancy of the stateroom, following industry practice. Pricing presented above is listed accordingly to allow easy comparison for the stateroom categories displayed. Our agents always provide 'total cost' pricing disclosing all particulars before you make any commitment.
COMPETITIVE PRICING PROMISE: We will match any price currently offered by the cruise line; this promise includes their short-term, promotional rates. As a value-added organizer of meetings at sea, however, we do not seek to compete with 'cruise discounters,' 'travel clubs,' or 'distressed inventory' sales operations.
PRICING SUBJECT TO CHANGE:
Because this sailing is departing soon, no fares are displayed above; Call us to request a quote of current, market-rate fares. Those fares, the same as offered directly by the cruise line, are subject to change at any time until held with a deposit or full payment of the fare. Market rates are capacity and revenue controlled, do fluctuate, and can be withdrawn without notice.
CANCELLATION PENALTY POLICY WILL APPLY: We recommend Travel Insurance to protect your investment from unexpected, late cancellations.
Cruise Cancellation Policy:
Dec 14, 2026: 90 Days or More: No Charges (except on Non-Refundable Deposit fares)
Dec 15, 2026: 75-89 Days: 25% of Total Fare (taxes excluded from penalty)
Dec 30, 2026: 61-74 Days: 50% of Total Fare (taxes excluded from penalty)
Jan 13, 2027: 31-60 Days: 75% of Total Fare (taxes excluded from penalty)
Feb 12, 2027: 30 Days or Less: 100% of Total Fare (taxes excluded from penalty)
When reserving your stateroom, please confirm the policy applicable to this cruise with one of our agents.
Course Fee Cancellation Policy: 30+ days before sailing date - 75% Refund ; 7-29 days before sailing date - 50% Refund; Less than 7 days before sailing date - No Refund
FUEL SUPPLEMENT: During periods of unusual oil price volatility, cruiselines may implement a fuel surcharge at any time prior to sailing.
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Allianz Travel Insurance plans can give you flexibility and support when your trip doesn’t go quite as planned. From unexpected flight issues to covered trip cancellations, travel emergencies, and more, travel insurance can help you manage unforeseen events that may impact your trip—giving you peace of mind from the moment you book your trip through your return home.
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Whether you’re planning your next trip or you recently booked one, travel insurance can help smooth over many unexpected travel glitches—while putting your mind at ease, knowing you’re off the hook for covered expenses that could arise from them.
Allianz Travel Insurance plans can provide you benefits and professional support when a covered situation comes up before or during your trip. The following examples may qualify for benefits:
Cancelling your trip after unexpectedly becoming too sick to travel
Taking care of a sick or injured traveling companion
Having to end your trip early due to a family emergency
Dealing with a flight delay or cancellation
Needing to buy personal items if your luggage is lost or stolen
Missing your cruise departure after a covered flight delay
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What Can Travel Insurance Help Protect?
Allianz Travel Insurance plans can protect you before and during your trip—keeping you, your loved ones, and your travel budget safer. Benefits vary by plan, and these are brief descriptions. Please read your plan documents for details.
TRIP CANCELLATION
Reimburses your prepaid, non-refundable travel expenses if you need to cancel your trip due to a covered reason, such as you, a family member, or traveling companion experiencing a covered illness or injury. Examples include:
A doctor says you or a traveling companion is too sick to fly
Your parent or child requires hospitalization
You need to attend the birth of a family member’s child
You have a traffic accident (not breakdown) on the way to the airport
A storm shuts down your airport for 24 hours or more
TRIP INTERRUPTION
Reimburses your unused, non-refundable travel expenses and increased transportation costs during your trip if you have to return home early due to a covered reason, for instance when a family member has a qualifying medical emergency and needs your care. Examples include:
You have a covered illness or injury and a doctor says you must return home
A family member has a qualifying injury and needs your care
A covered emergency, like a fire or flood, makes your home uninhabitable
TRAVEL DELAY
If you have a covered delay while traveling, travel insurance can reimburse you for meals, accommodations, and transportation expenses when your trip is delayed for a minimum number of consecutive hours for a covered reason. Minimum number of hours varies by plan.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE
Reimburses your expenses related to covered medical and dental emergencies* that might occur on your trip. This benefit can be especially helpful if you have a covered emergency outside the United States, as most health insurance policies won’t cover you outside the country. Examples include:
You slip and break your ankle while sightseeing
You get food poisoning while sampling the local cuisine
You lose a filling and need immediate dental treatment*
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
Arranges and pays for medically necessary transportation following a covered injury or illness to the nearest appropriate medical facility to receive care and get you home after treatment.
BAGGAGE LOSS, DAMAGE, or THEFT
Reimburses the replacement of your lost, damaged, or stolen luggage and personal items while traveling.
BAGGAGE DELAY
Reimburses essential items purchased during your trip if your baggage is delayed for a minimum number of hours (varies by plan).
CHANGE FEE
Reimburses fees if you need to change your flight itinerary due to a covered reason.
24-HOUR ASSISTANCE
Provides around-the-clock support during your trip. Allianz Global Assistance’s staff of multilingual problem solvers can help you with medical, legal, and travel-related emergencies whenever they happen. Medical assistance may include, but is not limited to:
Medical triage with referrals to local prescreened medical providers
Ongoing medical monitoring
Payment guarantee
Emergency medical transportation
Additional services for travel-related emergencies can help with:
When you purchase any Allianz Travel Insurance plan, you automatically get 15 days (or more, depending on your state of residence) to review your policy documents. Within that period, you can cancel your plan for a full refund if you’re not satisfied, as long as you haven’t filed a claim or departed on your trip.
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Access Tokyo like a local at Courtyard Tokyo Station. Centrally located in downtown Tokyo, this hotel is perfect for any business traveler seeking comfort, convenience, and value. The nearby JR lines and Tokyo Station bullet trains provide easy access to the city and beyond.
Hotel rooms include deluxe beds, flat-screen TVs, room service and well-lit desks. The outdoor seating area provides an enticing gathering spot for travelers to indulge in light refreshments of specialties from the street-level restaurant and cafe. Find everything you need to move forward in a hotel at Courtyard Tokyo Station.
The Westin Tokyo
1 Chome-4-1 Mita, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0062, Japan
Revel in the Luxury of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
The Westin Tokyo welcomes you to the center of the most metropolitan city in Japan. Situated in the quiet, upscale area of Ebisu, yet still offering convenient access to the bustling Shibuya and Roppongi areas, this hotel is perfect for both business and leisure travelers.
With its strategic location and thoughtful amenities, The Westin Tokyo proudly stands in the ranks of some of the best hotels in Tokyo. Our hospitality embodies a modern sophistication that stays true to traditional Japanese values. Classic European décor adorns each room, accompanied by the signature Heavenly® Bed to ensure you leave feeling better than when you arrived. Selected rooms and suites allow you to enjoy views of the iconic Tokyo Tower and to truly embrace the Japanese capital. Just minutes away from JR Ebisu Station, corporate offices, shopping and entertainment centers, The Westin Tokyo holds one of the best locations in the city, making it a simple decision when considering where to stay in Tokyo.
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