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Cruise news: We can thank the Japanese for some onboard entertainment

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May 22, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
We can thank the Japanese for some onboard entertainment
Though the cruise industry has struggled to penetrate Japan, the country has made two key contributions popular onboard cruise ships: karaoke and teppanyaki.
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NEWS
Virgin Voyages provides first details of ship's public spaces

Among the new spaces will be Richard's Rooftop, an outdoor club reserved for suite guests, named after Virgin Group founder Richard Branson.

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24-day cruise to be longest in Carnival history

The Long Beach-Singapore sailing on the Carnival Splendor will feature extended port calls in Maui and Honolulu.

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Celebrity turns to different operator for Edge spa

One Spa World, a division of Steiner Leisure, will run the facility, not Canyon Ranch.

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Disney sets aside cruises for timeshare customers

There will be two charter cruises in 2019 exclusively for Disney Vacation Club members.

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Guests large and small on the Horizon can't help noticing the new Dr. Seuss WaterWorks complex occupying several decks' worth of space on the ship's upper superstructure.

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