Meioidumlao Posted March 23 #1 Share Posted March 23 (edited) Confusion: Which Yokohama port location does Celebrity Millenium use for embarkation? Which Yokohama port location does Celebrity Millenium use for deparkation? Why are there two ports to use??? Edited March 23 by Meioidumlao didn't finish writing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Novastar Posted March 24 #2 Share Posted March 24 Osanbashi 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted March 24 #3 Share Posted March 24 Osanbashi or Daikoku Pier (if Diamond Princess embark/disembark at Osanbashi). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northern Aurora Posted March 26 #4 Share Posted March 26 We are presently in Yokohama for a few days before boarding the Millennium for a B2B. For the March 28 cruise we will be embarking using the Daikoku Pier but will disembark at the Osanbashi Pier on April 9. For the April 9 cruise we will be using Osanbsahi to also disembark. Celebrity sent out an express notification for clarification. We were also B2B on the Millennium in 2018 and only used the Osanbashi Pier. Pay attention to your e-docs.p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted March 26 #5 Share Posted March 26 2 hours ago, Northern Aurora said: We are presently in Yokohama for a few days before boarding the Millennium for a B2B. For the March 28 cruise we will be embarking using the Daikoku Pier but will disembark at the Osanbashi Pier on April 9. For the April 9 cruise we will be using Osanbsahi to also disembark. Celebrity sent out an express notification for clarification. We were also B2B on the Millennium in 2018 and only used the Osanbashi Pier. Pay attention to your e-docs.p Yokohama Port Authority had the final say on pier assignment. (in Japanese, can google translate to English) https://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/kanko-bunka/minato/kyakusen/nyuko/2024.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Donald Posted April 27 #7 Share Posted April 27 On 3/24/2024 at 5:48 AM, Meioidumlao said: Confusion: Which Yokohama port location does Celebrity Millenium use for embarkation? Which Yokohama port location does Celebrity Millenium use for deparkation? Why are there two ports to use??? There are actually 4 different cruise piers used by international cruise ships calling at Tokyo / Yokohama. 1. Harumi Terminal. Located at the Olympic Village in downtown Tokyo. This is the most convenient pier, but can only handle ships small enough to fit under the Rainbow Bridge. 2. New Tokyo International Cruise Terminal. Located next to Haneda Airport, just North of Yokohama. This is the largest and newest Terminal in the Tokyo area. It handles cruise ships too large to fit under the Rainbow Bridge into Tokyo Bay. 3. Daikoku Cargo Pier. This is the least convenient cruise pier, located on an artificial island in Yokohama Bay. It is used by ships that are too large to fit under the Yokohama Bay Bridge, or when Osanbashi Terminal in Yokohama is full. 4. Osanbashi Terminal in Yokohama. The main downtown terminal in Yokohama. Why so many terminals? Japan is an island nation, with frequent ship visits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted April 27 #8 Share Posted April 27 2 hours ago, Donald said: There are actually 4 different cruise piers used by international cruise ships calling at Tokyo / Yokohama. 1. Harumi Terminal. Located at the Olympic Village in downtown Tokyo. This is the most convenient pier, but can only handle ships small enough to fit under the Rainbow Bridge. 2. New Tokyo International Cruise Terminal. Located next to Haneda Airport, just North of Yokohama. This is the largest and newest Terminal in the Tokyo area. It handles cruise ships too large to fit under the Rainbow Bridge into Tokyo Bay. 3. Daikoku Cargo Pier. This is the least convenient cruise pier, located on an artificial island in Yokohama Bay. It is used by ships that are too large to fit under the Yokohama Bay Bridge, or when Osanbashi Terminal in Yokohama is full. 4. Osanbashi Terminal in Yokohama. The main downtown terminal in Yokohama. Why so many terminals? Japan is an island nation, with frequent ship visits. Three cruise terminals in City of Yokohama: Osanbashi, Daikoku and Shinko. Three cruise terminals in City of Tokyo: Tokyo International, Harumi and Oi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donald Posted April 27 #9 Share Posted April 27 20 minutes ago, monkey@cruise said: Three cruise terminals in City of Yokohama: Osanbashi, Daikoku and Shinko. Three cruise terminals in City of Tokyo: Tokyo International, Harumi and Oi. Shinko terminal is rarely used for cruise ships anymore. Harumi cruise terminal has been demolished and the pier is no longer used for cruise ships. Tokyo also has Hinode Cruise Terminal. But Oi and Hinode are used primarily for river and bay cruises. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted April 28 #10 Share Posted April 28 1 hour ago, Donald said: Shinko terminal is rarely used for cruise ships anymore. Harumi cruise terminal has been demolished and the pier is no longer used for cruise ships. Tokyo also has Hinode Cruise Terminal. But Oi and Hinode are used primarily for river and bay cruises. Yokohama Port authority web site showing Shinko is active for smaller cruise ships. HAL Westerdam docked at Shinko on 27th April. After Tokyo Olympics, Tokyo International is City of Tokyo primary cruise terminal. Oi is a container terminal with 6 berths used as secondary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolsomMike Posted April 28 #11 Share Posted April 28 Not to hijack the thread, but…does anyone know what the embarcation experience is like at Osanbashi for suite passengers on Celebrity? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WESTEAST Posted April 28 #12 Share Posted April 28 17 hours ago, monkey@cruise said: Yokohama Port authority web site showing Shinko is active for smaller cruise ships. HAL Westerdam docked at Shinko on 27th April. After Tokyo Olympics, Tokyo International is City of Tokyo primary cruise terminal. Oi is a container terminal with 6 berths used as secondary. @monkey@cruise you are correct we were onboard Oceania Riviera last month and embarked/disembarked at Shinko Pier Cruise Terminal, 2 Chome-5-1 Shinko Naka Ward, Yokohama. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted April 29 #13 Share Posted April 29 8 hours ago, WESTEAST said: @monkey@cruise you are correct we were onboard Oceania Riviera last month and embarked/disembarked at Shinko Pier Cruise Terminal, 2 Chome-5-1 Shinko Naka Ward, Yokohama. If you stay at the InterContinental Yokohama Pier 8 Hotel, you won't miss your cruise.😜 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bonsai3s Posted June 5 #14 Share Posted June 5 On 4/27/2024 at 2:00 PM, Donald said: There are actually 4 different cruise piers used by international cruise ships calling at Tokyo / Yokohama. 1. Harumi Terminal. Located at the Olympic Village in downtown Tokyo. This is the most convenient pier, but can only handle ships small enough to fit under the Rainbow Bridge. 2. New Tokyo International Cruise Terminal. Located next to Haneda Airport, just North of Yokohama. This is the largest and newest Terminal in the Tokyo area. It handles cruise ships too large to fit under the Rainbow Bridge into Tokyo Bay. 3. Daikoku Cargo Pier. This is the least convenient cruise pier, located on an artificial island in Yokohama Bay. It is used by ships that are too large to fit under the Yokohama Bay Bridge, or when Osanbashi Terminal in Yokohama is full. 4. Osanbashi Terminal in Yokohama. The main downtown terminal in Yokohama. Why so many terminals? Japan is an island nation, with frequent ship visits. Oh my, wondering if you knew where the Quantum of the Seas will dock/disembark on October 15, 2024. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted June 5 #15 Share Posted June 5 3 hours ago, bonsai3s said: Oh my, wondering if you knew where the Quantum of the Seas will dock/disembark on October 15, 2024. Thank you. Yokohama Port authority only released cruise ship schedule till September. But more likely will be at Daikoku Wharf (Spectrum of the Seas will dock there on 19th September) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bonsai3s Posted June 5 #16 Share Posted June 5 2 hours ago, monkey@cruise said: Yokohama Port authority only released cruise ship schedule till September. But more likely will be at Daikoku Wharf (Spectrum of the Seas will dock there on 19th September) @monkey@cruise What is the nearest train station for Haneda Airport? Thanks again. * OP, sorry not trying to hijack this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted June 5 #17 Share Posted June 5 (edited) 2 hours ago, bonsai3s said: @monkey@cruise What is the nearest train station for Haneda Airport? Thanks again. * OP, sorry not trying to hijack this thread. https://www.yokohamajapan.com/cruise/terminal/Yokohama Map For Cruise Passengers.pdf Option 1: Taxi from Daikoku Pier to Yokohama City Air Terminal (YCAT), then Keikyu Airport Bus to Haneda Airport. https://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/en/airport/h-yokohama/ Option 2: Yokohama City more likely will run a free shuttle service on embarkation day from Daikoku Pier to Yamashita-futo [Yamashita Pier]. a) Walk 1000 feet to Yamashita Park or Yokohama doll Museum Keikyu Airport Bus stop, take the Keikyu Airport Bus to Haneda Airport. https://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/en/airport/h-yamashita/ b) Walk 1500 feet to metro Motonachi-Chukagai Station, take Minatomiral Line to Yokohama Station, transfer to Keikyu Main/Airport Line, take Limited Express Haneda Airport to Haneda Airport. Edited June 5 by monkey@cruise 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john bowtie Posted June 6 #18 Share Posted June 6 (edited) Also on Quantum of the Seas, disembarking on Oct 15. I know this couldn't be more bad tourist, but any ideas on best way to Tokyo Disney Resort. I kind of assume a transfer to one of the major airports and then the limo/bus shuttle to the Resort. Edited June 6 by john bowtie correcting wording Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted June 6 #19 Share Posted June 6 1 hour ago, john bowtie said: Also on Quantum of the Seas, disembarking on Oct 15. I know this couldn't be more bad tourist, but any ideas on best way to Tokyo Disney Resort. I kind of assume a transfer to one of the major airports and then the limo/bus shuttle to the Resort. https://www.yokohamajapan.com/cruise/terminal/Yokohama Map For Cruise Passengers.pdf Taxi from Daikoku Pier to Yokohama City Air Terminal (YCAT), Keikyu Airport Bus to Haneda Airport (Terminal 2). https://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/en/airport/h-yokohama/ Haneda Airport (Terminal 2) to Tokyo Disney Resort https://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/en/airport/h-disney/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donald Posted June 6 #20 Share Posted June 6 (edited) Or you can take just about any train from Yokohama Station to Tokyo Station, then take the Maihama line directly to Tokyo Disney. The trains run very frequently. Takes about an hour. Cost is less than US$10. Remember that Rome2Rio website is your friend when traveling abroad. Edited June 6 by Donald Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted June 6 #21 Share Posted June 6 7 hours ago, Donald said: Or you can take just about any train from Yokohama Station to Tokyo Station, then take the Maihama line directly to Tokyo Disney. The trains run very frequently. Takes about an hour. Cost is less than US$10. Remember that Rome2Rio website is your friend when traveling abroad. Only JR Ueno Tokyo Line takes you from Yokohama station to Tokyo Station without transfer Rome2Rio doesn't provide travel details.! Use Google Map. Maihama is a train station name not a train line name. The Line is Keiyo Line. Reasons why I seldom recommend using train to Disney: 1. Tokyo transit isn’t optimized for carrying a lot of stuff, avoid bringing large suitcase inside the subway or a commuter train during rush hours (roughly 7:30 to 9:30, depending on the lines). It would be a gigantic inconvenience for self and others. 2. Tokyo Station was really crowded and the Keiyo Line platform (to Disney) is too far and further underground from Tokyo Station. it can be quite inconvenient to transfer. 3. If you are not staying at a Disney hotel, need taxi ride to non-Disney hotels after exit Maihama Station. 4. Airport bus stop at most Disney area hotel main entrance. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Hlitner Posted June 6 #22 Share Posted June 6 In Japan, it is very common for folks (both Japanese and tourists) to simply ship their luggage ahead to their next destination (i.e. hotel, resort, etc). In many cases your luggage will arrive the following day. I am not sure of the closest shipping point to the various cruise terminals, but it can generally be done at most convenience stores (i.e. 7-11 and Lawsons). I am thinking that if going to Disney after a cruise, one could have their luggage shipped to the hotel and just take the train with carry-on stuff. We have previously posted that the cost of shipping is very reasonable. Last year, we shipped two large suitcases (about 50 pounds per bag) from our Tokyo Hotel to our Kyoto Hotel, and the total cost was about $50. Hank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted June 6 #23 Share Posted June 6 (edited) 1 hour ago, Hlitner said: In Japan, it is very common for folks (both Japanese and tourists) to simply ship their luggage ahead to their next destination (i.e. hotel, resort, etc). In many cases your luggage will arrive the following day. I am not sure of the closest shipping point to the various cruise terminals, but it can generally be done at most convenience stores (i.e. 7-11 and Lawsons). I am thinking that if going to Disney after a cruise, one could have their luggage shipped to the hotel and just take the train with carry-on stuff. We have previously posted that the cost of shipping is very reasonable. Last year, we shipped two large suitcases (about 50 pounds per bag) from our Tokyo Hotel to our Kyoto Hotel, and the total cost was about $50. Hank Hank If you see the previous postings, first timer to Japan and will disembark at Daikoku Pier to Disney. The easiest way for them is taxi to Yokohama Station East Exit Bus Terminal (the taxi stand is on SOGO Bldg. B/F), and take the highway bus to Disney Resort (Bus terminal is on SOGO Bldg.1/F) https://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/en/highway/y-disney/ Adults: 1,500 yen Yokohama station -> Tokyo Disney Resorts runs from 6:45am till 10:45am, 60 min bus ride. Boarding Point: Yokohama Station East Exit Bus Terminal Platform 17 (SOGO 1/F) https://www.yokohamanishiguchi.or.jp/cms-2022/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/nishiguchi2024_0408_ENs.pdf If they missed the last 10:45am departure, the backup plan is Haneda Airport transfer. I don't think Rome2Rio nor Google map have insight into this route.😜 Edited June 6 by monkey@cruise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare monkey@cruise Posted June 7 #24 Share Posted June 7 On 6/6/2024 at 12:49 AM, john bowtie said: Also on Quantum of the Seas, disembarking on Oct 15. I know this couldn't be more bad tourist, but any ideas on best way to Tokyo Disney Resort. I kind of assume a transfer to one of the major airports and then the limo/bus shuttle to the Resort. @john bowtie If you can disembark early and able to take a taxi from Daikoku Pier to Yokohama Station East Exit Bus Terminal (20 min, 6000 yen fare) before 10am, you can catch a highway bus from Yokohama to Disney Resort, bus fare is 1,500 yen . See post #23. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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