Japan Cruise Ship Nippon Maru Bids Farewell to Fans After 35 Yrs of Sailing
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Japan cruise ship Nippon Maru bids farewell to fans after 35 yrs of sailing
The Japanese cruise ship, Nippon Maru, returned Sunday to a port south of Tokyo after its final voyage to mark the end of its 35-year career, in which it carried a total of 600,000 passengers and sailed around the world.
MOL Cruises Hosts Retirement Ceremony for the Nippon Maru, Celebrating 35 Years of Service. Legacy Continues with the MITSUI OCEAN SAKURA, Debuting in September
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Jotaro Tamura) today announced that the cruise ship Nippon Maru, operated by its group company MOL Cruises, Ltd.(President: Tsunemichi Mukai; Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), concluded its illustrious career on Sunday, May 10, upon its return to Yokohama Port, bringing its nearly 35-year history to a close. Later that day, more than 7,000 people attended the ship’s retirement ceremony at the Osan…
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