Peace Boat Returns to Kobe with Giant Banner (30m x 5m) Protesting War

Peace Boat returned to Kobe Port after completing its round-the-world voyage, displaying a giant banner calling for an end to war.

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Pacific World entering Kobe Port with a giant banner

On Monday, March 30th, the Pacific World, chartered by Peace Boat, returned to Kobe after completing its 107-day "Round-the-World Voyage Voyage122." The cruise, which departed from Kobe Port on December 14, 2025, traveled through the South Pacific, South America, Africa, and Asia, visiting 19 ports in 13 countries and regions.

Upon entering Kobe Port, a giant banner measuring 30m x 5m with the message "NO WAR! STOP KILLING!" was unfurled on the ship's hull. Approximately 300 cruise participants gathered on deck to call for "NO WAR / Opposition to War."

Holding placards to coincide with the port entry

This action calls for an immediate halt to the military attack on Iran by the United States and Israel, and also demands an end to attacks on civilians by Iran. It also expresses a desire for the swift conclusion of ongoing wars and inhumane attacks around the world, such as in Ukraine and Gaza.

During this cruise, continuing the special project from last year's "80 Years After the War," various projects were carried out under the banner "TIME FOR PEACE." On the theme of nuclear abolition, Ms. Sachiko Wada, Deputy Secretary General of the Japan Confederation of A-Bomb Sufferers Organizations (Nihon Hidankyo), boarded the ship to share her testimony. Additionally, a special exhibition on the Nobel Peace Prize was held at sea, and a lecture was given on learning about the nuclear damage in the Pacific from indigenous peoples of Tahiti.

Ms. Sachiko Wada, Deputy Secretary General of Nihon Hidankyo, waving from the ship

FAQ

What was the purpose of the giant banner displayed by Peace Boat?

The giant banner, reading "NO WAR! STOP KILLING!", was displayed to call for an immediate halt to military attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel, and to demand an end to attacks on civilians. It also expressed a desire for the swift conclusion of ongoing wars and inhumane attacks worldwide, such as in Ukraine and Gaza.

What is Peace Boat?

Peace Boat is a non-governmental organization that organizes educational voyages around the world, promoting peace, human rights, and environmental sustainability. Their voyages often include onboard programs and shore excursions focused on these themes.

What does "Voyage122" refer to?

Voyage122 refers to the specific round-the-world cruise undertaken by Peace Boat, which lasted 107 days and visited 19 ports in 13 countries and regions.

What other peace-related activities did Peace Boat undertake on this voyage?

On this voyage, Peace Boat continued its "TIME FOR PEACE" project, which included activities related to nuclear abolition. This involved testimony from survivors of atomic bombings, a special exhibition on the Nobel Peace Prize at sea, and lectures on the impact of nuclear testing in the Pacific.