According to a report by Kyodo News, on November 19, the Japanese customs in Okinawa revealed that the Chinese cruise ship "AIDA Mediterranean" (with a capacity of 2,680 passengers) has abandoned its original plan to dock at the Port of Hirara in the city of Miyako, Okinawa Prefecture, on the morning of the 20th, and canceled the disembarkation of passengers. The cruise ship will remain moored in the port of Hirara and leave for China during the day on the 20th. The cruise company informed the customs through a shipping agency.
The cruise ship departed from Xiamen Port in Fujian Province, China on the 18th, and was originally scheduled to allow passengers to disembark at the port of Hirara on the 20th, then depart the port at 4 p.m. that afternoon to return to Xiamen.
According to the original plan, the cruise ship would also enter Naha Port and Ishigaki Port in Ishigaki City multiple times before the end of December, but there may be more cancellations in the future.
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