Japan

DAY 14

March 24th Nagasaki Our Last Day in Japan ☹ By the time we woke up we were already docked in Nagasaki, and we were thrilled to see that it was a bright, sunny day. Finally, a day with no rain. The cruise terminal was buzzing with vendors by the...

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DAY 13

At Sea Spa Day Our wonderful travel agent, Sue, had given me a voucher for the spa, and today is the day to use it. I have been on QE for 4 cruises, and have always visited the spa for a pedicure, but never a massage. I decided today that it was...

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DAY 12

Osaka We pulled up our anchor in the early hours of the morning, and quietly headed into Osaka harbor, so by the time we woke up, we were safely tied up to the pier. It was laundry time, and I had hoped to get in a load first thing in the...

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Day 11

At Anchor in Osaka Bay The not a sea day sea day We dropped anchor in Osaka bay at about midnight. When I looked out of the window this morning it looked like we were still out to sea, but as the fog lifted the factories appeared, and we had a...

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DAY 10

March 20th On Stormy Seas When I looked out the window there was a dark, cloudy sky and a confused swell. I was proud that I remembered the lecture we had on QV last year on “How to Recognize the Waves”. Another sea day lies ahead to enjoy this...

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DAY 9

March 19th Kagoshima We saw the mist, and missed the view…………… We were awoken by an announcement from the Captain. Usually the Captain only makes announcements in the cabin if there is some dire emergency like a fire or we are taking on water. I...

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DAY 8

March 18th Finally a Sea Day I couldn’t get these photos of Hiroshima to upload yesterday so I am going to try again: Also, especially for St Patrick’s Day: It’s not that I don’t enjoy exploring...

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DAY 7

March 17th Hiroshima Happy St Patrick’s Day I so need a sea day, but it was not to be. We were sailing into Hiroshima when we woke up. I thought there were loads of rocks around us, but on closer inspection they turned out to be oyster beds. It...

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DAY 6

March 16th The Day of Stairs We woke up to a cold, rainy day in Kochi. After a brief discussion as to whether we really wanted to wander around temples and castles in the rain (of course we did), we set off to breakfast. The Lido has a wide...

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DAY 5

March 15th Queen Elizabeth Beckons We said goodbye to the beautiful Kyoto station, and piled all of the luggage into the car that was taking us to Osaka. When we arrived at the port, and our driver saw Queen Elizabeth for the first time, he was...

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DAY 4

March 14th The day of Gates and Lanterns We awoke to another beautiful day. It was time to catch the train to the Fushimi Inari Shrine. It is famous for its hiking trails and multitude of Torii gates. The shrine is dedicated to Inari, who is the...

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DAY 3

March 13th The Train and Kyoto We awoke just after sunrise, when the sky was still pink and glowing. We rolled off the futon, and then lay in the soaking bath. It was so terribly civilized. I do love Japan. Breakfast was waiting, so we had to...

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