“Mega Cruise Ship MSC Bellissima Docks at Kagoshima Port: Celebrating the Largest Marine Condominium”

2023-05-01 10:38:00

Marine condominium with a total length of 315 meters and 170,000 tons, the largest cruise ship ever called “MSC Bellissima” calls at Kagoshima Port[05/01 19:38]

On the morning of the 1st, the largest cruise ship ever called at “Marine Port Kagoshima” in Kagoshima City.

(Reporter) “It looks like a big apartment building has been built in the harbor.”

The MSC Bellissima is a Maltese-flagged cruise ship. With a total length of 315 meters and a gross tonnage of approximately 170,000 tons, she is the largest tourist ship ever to enter Kagoshima Port.

(visitor)

“It’s big, isn’t it? I’m deeply moved.”

“It’s the biggest, so I look up.”

About 4,600 passengers came from Yokohama on a charter cruise during Golden Week.

(Passenger from Tokyo) “After the end of Corona, I can go both domestically and internationally for the first time in a while, and I want to enjoy Golden Week to the fullest.”

(From passenger Toyama) “It was postponed for 3 years due to Corona” “I want to eat delicious food”

MSC Bellissima left for Naha at 3pm on the 1st. The ship is scheduled to call at Kagoshima on the 14th of this month.

In March, international cruise ships resumed port calls in the prefecture for the first time in three years, and according to the prefecture, 99 cruise ships are scheduled to call at ports this year.

Although it will fall below the record high of 105 in 2017, it is expected to exceed the second record of 95 in 2019, and attention will be paid to whether the expansion of tourism accompanying the deregulation of the corona will accelerate.



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