Last departure of the second generation "Sarubia Maru" 8:35 on June 26 connecting Tokyo with the Izu Islands

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A large passenger ship "Sarubia Maru", which connects Tokyo and the Izu Islands, will be retired, and many fans watched the last departure of the ship, which took place with the successor ship on the night of the 25th.

The current "Sarubia Maru" has been in operation for the second time since 1992 and has been connecting Tokyo and the Izu Islands for 28 years.

However, it was retired due to aging and other reasons, and the newly constructed successor ship was completed.

At the Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal in Minato-ku, Tokyo, the new and old "Sarubia Maru" sailed at the same time only once on the night of the 25th, and after the sound of gora sounded, the two boats started moving slowly, and many fans of the camera I was watching the last departure by releasing the shutter and shaking the pen-shaped light.

The third-generation ships have improved convenience by installing an elevator, widening the passageway to enhance barrier-free, and using a rubber deck on the top floor so that you can lie down and look up at the night sky. It means that it was planned.

Mr. Rie Ota of Tokai Kisen, who operates, said, “The second generation was a ship loved by everyone. The third generation is a comfortable ship that keeps the privacy space, so I would like many customers to use it in the future.” It was