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'''''Eastern Venus''''', formerly '''''Pacific Venus''''', is a ] built in 1998 by ]ese company ], a subsidiary of the ] company. In 2023, the ship was sold to ]nian company ] following its owner's shutdown and subsequently renamed to ''Eastern Venus'', with the ] listing the official manager and operator as ], a ]-based company affiliated with Eastern Venus Inc. '''''Eastern Venus''''', formerly '''''Pacific Venus''''', is a ] built in 1998 by ]ese company ], a subsidiary of the ] company. In 2023, the ship was sold to ]nian company ] following its owner's shutdown and subsequently renamed to ''Eastern Venus'', with the ] listing the official manager and operator as ], a ]-based company affiliated with Eastern Venus Inc.



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The now Eastern Venus in Kobe, 2016
History
Panama
NameEastern Venus
OwnerEastern Venus Inc.
OperatorDuWon Shipping
Port of registryColon,  Panama
BuilderShin Nihonkai Ferry Co., Ltd.
Laid down1998
Launched1998
Maiden voyage1998
In service1998–present
Identification
Statusin service
General characteristics
Class and typeCruise ship
Tonnage26,594 GT
Length183.4 m (602 ft)
Beam25 m (82 ft)
Draft6.5 m (21 ft)
Decks12 passenger decks (deck 2-13)
Speed20.8 knots (38.5 km/h; 23.9 mph)
Capacity720 passengers (2024)
Crew204 (2022)

Eastern Venus, formerly Pacific Venus, is a cruise ship built in 1998 by Japanese company Venus Cruise Line, a subsidiary of the Shin Nihonkai Ferry company. In 2023, the ship was sold to Panamanian company Eastern Venus Inc. following its owner's shutdown and subsequently renamed to Eastern Venus, with the International Register of Shipping listing the official manager and operator as DuWon Shipping, a South Korea-based company affiliated with Eastern Venus Inc.

Description

Eastern Venus has a total length of 183 meters and a width of 25 meters, stationarily weighing 4,202 tons and having a gross tonnage of 26,594 tons. The vessel is mainly light-colored and contains four royal suites with their respective names, two of them being the "Archaic" and "Modern" suites, following Japanese traditional architecture, with the other two, the "Noble" and "Elegant" being more modern-looking in style. In addition to the royal suites, there are sixteen regular suites. Royal suites have several more features than the regular ones, such as larger bathroom space and a bedroom separate from the main living room. "Primavera", the name for the ship's dining room, has over 300 seats and serves both Japanese and Western food.

History

Eastern Venus was built under the name Pacific Venus in 1998, with its first voyage being a 40-day one across East Asia that same year. Since then, the ship sailed around Japan and went as far as Europe. On the vessel's 15-year anniversary (in January 2013), it followed the same route as it did on its first journey, this time taking 42 days.

Venus Cruise Line, in November 2022, announced it would be shutting down and closing its operations and business, and the last voyage under the company (and name Pacific Venus) would be from Kobe, Japan and back within the period of 27 December 2022 to 4 January 2023. Venus Cruise Line had approximately 80 voyages with about 25,000 domestic tourists yearly before the COVID-19 pandemic struck.

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