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We feel these are the cars that were worth a longer look but not in any particular order from the 2024 Japanese Car Cruise In at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Man, this was a hard one to chop down.
Princess Cruises doubles down on in-demand travel destination originally appeared on TravelHost. Some of the world’s top ...
The first ship to bear this name, launched in 1991, became the first Japanese cruise ship to complete a world cruise. Asuka II entered service in 2006 and is still active today.
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, looking to attract North American cruisers, will rebrand its cruise line Mitsui Ocean Cruises from Mitsui O.S.K. Passenger Line. The company will ...
What really made the Japanese Car Cruise In special was the vast amounts of classic and true JDM cars on display. Cars that you normally don’t see in the US included two Mitsubishi Pajeros (one ...
TOKYO and NEW YORK, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 45R, the Japanese artisanal clothing brand, launches its "Gingham Dot Crossover" Cruise Collection for Summer 2025 – where two timeless patterns ...
Asuka III is the most voluminous cruise ship that has ever operated with the Japanese flag. It combines a 230-meter (754.5 feet) length and 30-meter (98 feet) width with more than 52,200 GT.
Asuka III is owned by NYK Cruises, a company of the Japanese shipping group NYK. The 52,200 GT newbuild is 230 meters long and 29.8 meters wide, with space for 744 passengers.