Mitsui Ocean Fuji Begins Maiden Season in Yokohama – Cruise Industry News

The Mitsui Ocean Fuji, the newest ship from Mitsui Ocean Cruises, has arrived in Yokohama to commence its inaugural season.

The 458-guest vessel offers a range of five- to 66-day cruises departing from Yokohama, Tokyo, and other Japanese ports. These itineraries highlight Japan’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

The official naming ceremony for Mitsui Ocean Fuji will take place on December 7 in Tokyo Bay, conducted by Senko Ikenobo, the headmaster designate of Ikenobo ikebana. The ship’s sister vessel, the Nippon Maru, will also be present to welcome it to the fleet.

 Tsunemichi Mukai, president of Mitsui Ocean Cruises, said: “Today marks an incredible milestone for Mitsui Ocean Cruises as we welcome our second luxury cruise ship to the fleet with Mitsui Ocean Fuji. We are thrilled to greet our very first guests and look forward to a prosperous future for our beautiful new ship celebrating our deep culture, wonders of the ocean, praise of delicious cuisine, and the unique beauty of our treasured country. I’d also like to congratulate our incredible shipboard and shoreside team who have worked tirelessly together to ready the ship for her debut, promising to deliver an unforgettable experience.”

 The inaugural season of the Mitsui Ocean Fuji is now open for booking, featuring a range of debut cruises, including a special New Year’s sailing, Spring and Golden Week cruises and a 66-day Grand Asia Cruise.

The debut Winter cruises include itineraries from December 1 to January 8, 2025, with various destinations such as Beppu, Busan, Shimonoseki, Shingu, Kochi, Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The Spring cruises offer two distinct eight-day itineraries: one from April 10-17, 2025, visiting Yeosu, Nagasaki, and Ibusuki, and another from April 17-24, 2025, calling at Jeju, Hakata, and Sukumo.

  • Golden Week round-the-Japan cruise with Busan: April 24-May 5, 2025 (12 days): Yokohama – Ofunato – Hakodate – Aomori – Miyazu – Hamada – Busan – Yokohama.
  • Spring cruise with UNESCO World Heritage sites: May 5-13, 2025 (nine days): Yokohama – Hofu – Sasebo – Yeosu – Shimonoseki – Toba – Yokohama.
  • Grand Asia cruise 2025: May 13-July 17, 2025 (66 days): Yokohama – Kobe – Ishigaki – Hong Kong (overnight) – Ha Long Bay – Danang – Ho Chi Minh (overnight) – Sihanoukville – Laem Chabang (overnight) – Samui – Singapore (overnight) – Melaka – Penang – Langkawi – Phuket – Port Klang – Benoa – Komodo – Darwin (overnight) – Makassar – Kuching – Kota Kinabalu – Kaohsiung – Keelung – Naha – Yokohama.

 


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