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Cabin Location When Circumnavigating Japan: Does Port or Starboard Matter


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We are seriously considering booking a Silversea cruise in October 24 that circumnavigates Japan in a clockwise direction.  I was thinking that it would make sense to choose a cabin that is on the starboard side as we might see more interesting things than just the ocean from our cabin.  Is that really a 'thing' in Japan?  Or should I just pick the best location on the ship without regard to which side?

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4 hours ago, lovestx said:

We are seriously considering booking a Silversea cruise in October 24 that circumnavigates Japan in a clockwise direction.  I was thinking that it would make sense to choose a cabin that is on the starboard side as we might see more interesting things than just the ocean from our cabin.  Is that really a 'thing' in Japan?  Or should I just pick the best location on the ship without regard to which side?

I was on Celebrity Millennium, the ship mostly dock on starboard side, where we could see the welcome and farewell performance by the locals.

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