Japanese Cruise Ship Asuka
The ships 295 passengers and 425 crew members will reach Yokohama just south of Tokyo around Saturday noon an NYK Cruises spokeswoman said.
Japanese cruise ship asuka. Passenger capacity will be reduced to about 740 or 85 percent of that of the 50444-ton Asuka II which was built in 1990 operator. The owner of Japans largest cruise ship Asuka II said Wednesday it will build an even bigger yet eco-friendly 51950-ton ship with completion aimed for 2025 anticipating a post-pandemic recovery in travel demand. The cruise ship has been docked in Yokohama Port west of Tokyo since early April and no passengers were on board Japanese media reported.
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Japanese authorities were checking other details including the number of crew. Asuka catered mostly to Japanese clientele and offered cruises out of the port of Yokohama and around the world voyages as well. Passenger capacity will be reduced to 740 or 85 of that of the 1990-built Asuka 2 operator NYK.
Japanese cruise ship Asuka II is anchored in Yokohama port in Yokohama on November 2020. Secure Your Cruise Today With NCLs Flexible Cancellation Policy. A Japanese cruise ship returned to Yokohama port Saturday after a passenger tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
KYODO NEWS - May 1 2021 - 1505 All Japan Coronavirus. The Landmark Tower Yokohama 2-1 Minatomirai 2-chome Nishi-ku Yokohama 220-8147 Japan. The Japanese shipping company NYK Line which is also the owner of Asuka 2 Japans currently biggest cruise liner at 50444 GT-tons announced on Wednesday March 31 it would build an even larger 51950 GT-ton vessel with completion aimed for 2025.
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