I got up early on Wednesday, March 30 and went to Harumi's passenger ship terminal for the first time in a long time before leaving the company.
I was looking forward to seeing a large cruise ship entering the port early in the morning today, but a little sleeper.
Apparently, the arrival of the port was about 30 minutes behind schedule, so I managed to make it in time.
Anyway, the cruise ship entering the port today is the largest ever at Harumi Wharf.
In the meantime, the ship came through the Rainbow Bridge.
Is it a coincidence?
Dekai!
The cruise liner "SEA PRINCESS".
This is a cruise ship operated by Prince Cruises in the United States.
It is 77,499 tons and 261.1 meters long.
If you change the length to a yard, you will find 285.5 yards.
This is a length comparable to the flight distance of a professional golf driver.
However, the feminine and elegant form that doesn't make you feel too long is impressive.
You can't see the inside of the ship, but it's sure there's a fascinating world.
I heard a welcome performance by wadaiko.
You can see the ship up close from the pick-up deck on the 3rd floor of the passenger ship terminal, but unfortunately this is so far today. I'll leave Harumi for help.
Sea Princess was seen from the side of Toyosu New Market. If you look from a distance like this, it's a big ship, and I think it's a neat.
At night, I went cramped in Tokyo Bay, turned right, and left for Australia.
It's quite easy to go through the Rainbow Bridge. It is surprising that there are dekai cruise ships in the world that cannot pass through the Rainbow Bridge or Yokohama Bay Bridge.
This spring, such passenger ships are scheduled to come to the Harumi Passenger Terminal.
http://www.kouwan.metro.tokyo.jp/kanko/cruise/nyukou.html
Most recently, there seems to be a ship coming to the port on April 3 (Sun).
The cherry blossoms in Harumi are about to become a good atmosphere now!
It might be a good idea to come to Harumi using the recently popular community cycle.