Queen at Sea stops by at Naha port for the third year in a row
March 14, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo
The Queen Elisabeth, an around-the-world cruise, anchored at the Wakasa port in Naha port the morning of March 13.
The cruise weighs 90,900 tons and accommodates 2,091 passengers. This is the third year in a row the cruise ship has visited the Naha port.
The Queen Elisabeth is also known as the Queen at Sea, and is operated by the British cruise line Cunard Line.
The current ship is the third generation of ship under the name, which was constructed for fifty billion yen in 2010.
The initial art-deco interior design has been renovated to a more modern style.
The ship left for Osaka port in the evening on the same day.
(English translation by T&CT and Sayaka Sakuma)
Previous Article:Japan determines U.S. contractors are also “employees,” in compensation case for murdered woman
Next Article:Nakagusuku and Kitanagusuku residents’ group asks local sanitation association to refuse U.S. military waste collection
[Similar Articles]
- First passengers of an around-the-islands-cruise depart from Naha Port
- Cruise ship filled with cargo instead of passengers arrives at Naha Port as ship stops taking passengers due to corona virus
- New cruise ship terminal building completed in Naha
- Chinese cruise ship docks at Nakagusuku; tourism dollars expected
- Chinese cruise to Okinawa unaffected by controversy over Senkaku Islands