The Asuka III has not too long ago launched into a set of sea trials within the North Sea.
Set to be delivered this spring, the brand new LNG-powered vessel is being constructed for NYK Group’s Asuka Cruise model by Meyer Werft.
After transiting the Ems River earlier this month, the Asuka III sailed from Eemshaven, Netherlands, for the exams on March 9, 2025.
The 51,950-ton vessel is now present process a sequence of in depth trials that may consider its seaworthiness and maneuverability, in addition to its technical and security techniques.
Firm executives, in addition to shipyard employees and classification society officers, are onboard for the operation.
Following the ocean trials, the Japan-flagged ship is anticipated to be handed over to the NYK Group in early April.
Ordered in March 2021, the Asuka III is the primary cruise ship constructed for the Asuka Cruise model in over three many years.
Crusing alongside the Asuka II, the 744-guest ship is scheduled to supply cruises departing from varied ports in Japan.
Throughout its maiden season, the vessel will go to over 30 locations throughout the nation, together with Hakodate, Otaru, Takamatsu, Shingu, Muroran, and Moji.
Extending between July and October 2025, the deployment encompasses a sequence of four- to 12-day cruises departing from Yokohama, Kobe and Hakata.
The season is highlighted by the “Japan Circumnavigation Cruise,” which sails from Yokohama in early Augus
As a part of the 12-night itinerary, the Asuka III is about to go to Hakodate, Otaru, Kanazawa, Maizuru, Moji and Beppu earlier than returning to its homeport.
In line with Asuka, the vessel encompasses a design that blends open areas with conventional Japanese aesthetics.
The ship additionally showcases Japanese artists, together with Hiroshi Senju’s fresco within the Gallery Café (Deck 6) and Reiji Hiramatsu’s work within the Noblesse Restaurant (Deck 6).