Tokyo
Symphony Cruise operates two ships: Symphony Classica and Symphony Moderna. The "Classica", which entered service in 1989, has a capacity of approximately 450 passengers, and the "Moderna", which entered service in 1992, has a capacity of approximately 600 passengers, and has four cruises a day, including lunch, afternoon, sunset, and dinner. The romantic, heart-shaped route passing under two bridges, Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Gate Bridge, is a Symphony original (excluding afternoon cruises). Even familiar Tokyo landmarks such as Odaiba, Sky Tree, Tokyo Tower, and Haneda Airport appear fresh when seen from the boat.
In addition to the popular snorkeling and diving, there is a wide variety of marine sports and activities, including casual boat excursions. Famous areas include Onna Village, Miyako Island, Ishigaki Island, and Amami Oshima on the main island of Okinawa. Let's spend a special time feeling the sea.
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シンフォニークルーズ
Symphony Cruise operates two ships: Symphony Classica and Symphony Moderna. The "Classica", which entered service in 1989, has a capacity of approximately 450 passengers, and the "Moderna", which entered service in 1992, has a capacity of approximately 600 passengers, and has four cruises a day, including lunch, afternoon, sunset, and dinner. The romantic, heart-shaped route passing under two bridges, Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Gate Bridge, is a Symphony original (excluding afternoon cruises). Even familiar Tokyo landmarks such as Odaiba, Sky Tree, Tokyo Tower, and Haneda Airport appear fresh when seen from the boat.