April 13 Crystal Symphony entered Harumi Wharf for the first time in two years since April of last year.
The Crystal Symphony is a luxury cruise ship built by Nippon Yusen in 1995 as a sister ship of Crystal Harmony (now Asuka II). All guest rooms are seaside, with a bathtub, full-fledged Japanese food service, and Japanese staff are on board, making it one of the best cruise ships for Japanese people to cruise. It has a total tonnage of 51,044 tons, a total length of 238 m, and a passenger capacity of 922, and is said to be the most rated passenger ship in Europe and the United States in the 50,000 gross tonnage class.
After staying at Harumi Wharf for one night, at 8:00 p.m. on the 14th, I was sent to the penlight of the Harumi Passenger Terminal and left for Honolulu. You can enjoy the feeling of a cruise just by looking at the luxury cruise ship seriously.
A passenger ship is scheduled to enter Tokyo Port.