Tokyo International Cruise Terminal to open in July Metropolitan capital is maintained at 39 billion yen January 3 11:05

The Tokyo International Cruise Terminal, which is being developed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Seaside Subcenter, will open in July just before the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics. It is estimated that approximately 180,000 passengers will visit in six months from the opening of the business, and the capital city expects an economic effect of 200 million yen for one large cruise ship port call.

The Tokyo International Cruise Terminal has been set up by the capital for 39 billion yen to attract the world's largest cruise ship, with the increasing number of cruise ships calling in Japan. It opens on July 14th, the day before.

Currently, cruise ships calling at the port are being accepted at the terminal in the Harumi area under the Rainbow Bridge. I decided on maintenance.

According to the capital, the new terminal has already booked about 50 cruise ship calls during the year alone, and plans to call very large ships carrying around 5,200 people at a time.

According to Tokyo's estimates, the use of 180,000 people, more than three times the current year's passengers in the Harumi area in the six months since its opening, is estimated to be about 200 million yen. The economic effect is expected.

Miyako said, "We want to encourage the Olympic and Paralympic Games and attract cruise ships so that the economic effects of inbound tourism can be expected."