世界最大の客船「ハーモニー・オブ・ザ・シーズ」は、東京タワーよりもでかい(画像集)

世界最大の客船「ハーモニー・オブ・ザ・シーズ」が5月15日、フランスのサンナゼールの造船所からイギリスのサウサンプトンに向けて出航した。
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世界最大の客船「ハーモニー・オブ・ザ・シーズ」が5月15日、フランスのサンナゼールの造船所からイギリスのサウサンプトンに向けて出航した。ビジネス・インサイダーなどが報じた。

「ハーモニー・オブ・ザ・シーズ」の全長は、東京タワーの高さを29m上回る362m。収容人数は乗客6360人で、乗員は2100人。約2700もの客室に加え、客船内には劇場やカジノ、レストラン、公園などもある

22日にはサウサンプトン港で乗客を乗せ、母港スペインのバルセロナに向けて正式な初航海に臨む

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General view during the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship at the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower.The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros (dollars), has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France, out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower.The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros, has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France, out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower.The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros, has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France, out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower. The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros, has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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The Harmony of the Seas (Oasis 3) class ship leaves the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 15, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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The Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship leaves the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 15, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France, out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower. The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros, has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France, out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower. The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros, has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower.The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros (dollars), has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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The Harmony of the Seas (Oasis 3) class ship leaves the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 15, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower.The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros (dollars), has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France, out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower. The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros, has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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A photo taken on May 15, 2016 shows the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as it sails from the STX Saint-Nazaire shipyard, western France, out to sea.\nThe world\'s biggest-ever cruise ship, the 120,000-tonne Harmony of the Seas, a luxury home on the waves for 8,500 passengers and crew, was handed over by a French shipyard after a 40-month engineering feat. At 66 metres (217 feet), it is the widest cruise ship ever built, while its 362-metre length makes it 50 metres longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower. The floating town, which cost close to one billion euros, has 16 decks and will be able to carry 6,360 passengers and 2,100 crew members. / AFP / JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER (Photo credit should read JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER via Getty Images)
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The Harmony of the Seas (Oasis 3) class ship leaves the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 15, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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The Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship leaves the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 15, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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General view during the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas (Oasis 3) class ship at the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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The Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship leaves the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 15, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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General view of the theatre during the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship at the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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General view during the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship at the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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General view of the theatre during the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship at the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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General view of slot machines in the casino during the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship at the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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General view of a gambling takbe in the casino during the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas ( Oasis 3 ) class ship at the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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A lift inside the \"Harmony of the Seas\" is pictured Thursday Feb. 18, 2016 at the STX Shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, western France. Owned by the Royal Caribbean, the Harmony of the Seas will be worldâs largest passenger ship and is expected to enter service in May 2016. (AP Photo/Laetitia Notarianni) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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A room is under construction inside the \"Harmony of the Seas\" Thursday Feb. 18, 2016 at the STX Shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, western France. Owned by the Royal Caribbean, the Harmony of the Seas will be worldâs largest passenger ship and is expected to enter service in May 2016. (AP Photo/Laetitia Notarianni) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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A room in the \"Harmony of the Seas\" is pictured Thursday Feb. 18, 2016 at the STX Shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, western France. Owned by the Royal Caribbean, the Harmony of the Seas will be worldâs largest passenger ship and is expected to enter service in May 2016. (AP Photo/Laetitia Notarianni) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Laurent Castaing, President of STX France attends the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas (Oasis 3) class ship at the STX Les Chantiers de l\'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (credit:Stephane Mahe / Reuters)
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Workers are pictured on the \"Harmony of the Seas\", Thursday Feb. 18, 2016 at the STX Shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, western France. Owned by the Royal Caribbean, the Harmony of the Seas will be worldâs largest passenger ship and is expected to enter service in May 2016. (AP Photo/Laetitia Notarianni) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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President and CEO Royal Caribbean International, Michael Bayley, delivers his speech during the delivery ceremony of the Harmony of the Seas class ship at the STX shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, western France, Thursday, May 12, 2016. With a capacity of 6.296 passengers and 2.384 crew members, the Harmony of the Seas, built by STX France for the Royal Caribbean International, is the world\'s largest ship cruise. (AP Photo) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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