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Video Created & Edited by Underdog2020usa on September 24,2008 - The World's Largest Cruise Ship -- The Princess Kaguya * NOTHING TO DO WITH PRINCESS CRUISE LINES*
El más grande del mundo de cruceros a la Princesa Kaguya

Princess Kaguya, one of the World's Biggest Projects is a city-at-sea concept that's been presented to Finland's Aker Yards, according to media reports. If financed and ultimately built, the ship would measure 450,000 tons; that's more than one-and-a-half times the size of The Oasis (222,000 tons).

Behind the idea is a company called Japan Contents Network Inc., whose CEO Hajime Tanaka has launched three golf courses and a Formula One circuit. The 20-deck ship itself would operate differently from the cruise ships most travelers are used to. In addition to carrying a maximum number of 8,400 passengers, up to 10,000 visitors could board in each port to partake of its urban amenities. JCN has even considered selling some rooms as residences.

Details and main facts: The proposed design includes:

Three independent, different "class" hotels, each with 1,200 rooms.

A multipurpose hall of 6,000 square meters, nearly 65,000 square feet., for holding trade shows and conventions, concerts, indoor sporting events, etc.

A shopping mall 300 meters long, almost 1,000 ft.

A whopping 55 restaurants: 20 for passengers, 20 for visitors, and five in each of the three hotels (15 altogether).

A "Cruising Amusement Park" (no specific details are given at this point).

The dimensions of the ship, project name 'Princess Kaguya,' are staggering: 370,000grt, 500 mtr long, with 20 decks and capacity for 8,400 passengers, 4,000 crew and a service speed of 20 knots. 'What makes this project different to a conventional cruise ship is the ability to cater for 10,000 visitors while the ship is in port, in addition to the passenger/crew roster, allowing up to 30,000 people to be on board simultaneously,' Ko Nemoto, JCN corporate officer, told Seatrade Insider.

For more details visit: http://www.oceansilkroad.com/index.htm
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