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Sail away on a Japan fall cruise — for less

Enjoy an oceanview cabin for up to 71 percent off

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Tokyo's frenetic streets hum with electricity and motion, but the city's shrines and parks offer the traveler oases of calm.

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updated 11:54 a.m. ET Aug. 14, 2009

Book by: ASAP
Travel by: September 23, 2009

The deal
For those looking for a unique voyage this fall can set sail on a deluxe Holland America ship and explore the bustling port cities and off-the-path locales in Japan without breaking the bank.

Our editors have hunted down a 16-night sailing starting from just $56/night. The icing on the cake — the $899 starting price applies to both interior cabins and oceanview staterooms. 

The ms Volendam embarks from Vancouver, B.C. on September 23 and makes its first stop in Seattle, Washington. After that its eight long days at sea during which time passengers can enjoy all that the ship has to offer including 15 bars and lounges, a casino, an outdoor pool, the Greenhouse Spa & Salon, and exquisite cuisine in the ship’s many restaurants.

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On October 4 the ship with arrive in Hakodate, Japan — the second largest island of the Japanese archipelago and home to the fantastic scenic views atop Mount Hakodate. 

Next it sails to Otaru, a historic area filled with artisans' shops, and cafes and bars along the canal. After that, the ship calls on the small city of Aomori before docking for two days in Yokohama — giving passenger ample time explore the area as well as and nearby Tokyo.

The final port of call on this 16-night itinerary is Kobe, home to numerous museums, shrines, and temples. Just as oceanview and interior cabins are the same price, you can also book a suite for the cost of a balcony cabin starting from $2,199.

The dollars
All prices are per person and based on double occupancy. Accommodations, meals, some beverages, entertainment and port charges are covered in the cost. Government fees and taxes as well as off-boat expenditures are extra.

The catch
An affordable one way flight back from Japan can be costly.

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