Beloved Cruise Ship Sails Ultimate Voyage After 35 Years at Sea

After crusing for 35 years, a beloved cruise ship has sailed its closing voyage. The 422-passenger cruise ship entered service in 1990 providing unforgettable experiences on all kinds of itineraries.
MITSUI OCEAN CRUISES mentioned goodbye to Nippon Maru this previous weekend when the ship sailed its closing voyage after 35 years in service with the cruise line. Over 600,000 visitors had sailed on the ship on greater than 2,000 cruises.
The cruise ship visited over 400 ports world wide in its historical past, and it grew to become the primary Japanese ship to sail to the Baltic Sea.
Over the course of 35 years, Nippon Maru sailed practically 3 million miles, equal to roughly 133 cruises world wide.

A commemorative retirement ceremony was held at Osanbashi Yokohama Worldwide Passenger Terminal, the place roughly 7,300 visitors, crew members, companions and longtime supporters gathered all through the day to rejoice the ship’s exceptional legacy and witness its emotional closing homecoming.
Tsunemichi Mukai, president of MITSUI OCEAN CRUISES, gave the next assertion:
“Nippon Maru has been rather more than a cruise ship — it has been an emblem of connection, discovery and heartfelt hospitality for generations of visitors.
“We’re deeply grateful to the visitors, crew members, port communities and companions who supported Nippon Maru all through this extraordinary 35-year journey. Whereas we are saying goodbye to this cherished vessel, her spirit and traditions will proceed to reside on via the way forward for MITSUI OCEAN CRUISES.”

On the morning of Could 10, Nippon Maru arrived at Osanbashi in Yokohama for the ultimate time at roughly 9 a.m., greeted by cheering supporters and emotional well-wishers waving farewell to the crew gathered on deck.
In a symbolic second, Nippon Maru was docked alongside MITSUI OCEAN FUJI, representing each the proud historical past and vivid way forward for the cruise line.
Following the arrival, a retirement ceremony hosted by the Port of Yokohama honored the ship’s enduring contributions to Japanese cruising and tourism.
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