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2GO Masikap

MV 2GO Masikap (MSK), also known as MV Masikap, is a passenger ferry operated by the Philippine shipping company 2GO Group. The vessel originally entered service in 2002 as Ferry Kyoto II (Japanese: フェリーきょうとII).

Masikap is the sister ship of MV 2GO Masinag, formerly Ferry Fukuoka II, which was acquired by 2GO a few months later.

The vessel was designed under the concept of a "next-generation ferry that is friendly to both people and the environment." Its propulsion system was intended to reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 19% compared to conventional ferries, supported by an operational efficiency management system to lower fuel consumption. The interior design was commissioned to Dugdir Management & Design, a British firm known for its work on the Orient Express, and was themed around providing a "peace of mind on the journey." The ship was also built as a barrier-free vessel, with multi-purpose restrooms and elevators installed to accommodate passengers with reduced mobility.

The vessel was jointly built with the Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency in 2002 as a replacement for the original Ferry Kyoto, which had been launched in 1989 and was later sold to WG&A Philippines in 2002, where it entered service as MV SuperFerry 15 in the same year.

In 2005, the ship underwent remodeling, which included the addition of a second-class Western-style cabin and a first-class Western-style cabin on the starboard bow.

At the end of 2015, following the introduction of Ferry Osaka II, the vessel was reassigned to the late afternoon departures, replacing the earlier Ferry Osaka. To coincide with the entry of the new ships into service, the numerical notation in the ship’s name was changed from Arabic to Roman numerals.

In December 2021, Meimon Taiyō Ferry took delivery of the new Ferry Kyoto, which was intended to replace Ferry Kyoto II. Although its successor entered service on December 16, Ferry Kyoto II was initially retained on its regular route to cover for scheduled maintenance on Ferry Kitakyushu II from December 16 to 27, and later for Ferry Osaka II from January 5, 2022. On the morning of January 14, 2022, Ferry Kyoto II docked at Shinmoji, completing its final voyage for Meimon Taiyo Ferry. The vessel was officially was subsequently sold to the South Korean company Hanil Express on January 18.

Renamed Hanil Car Ferry No. 1 and re-registered under the South Korean flag, the ship departed Shinmoji on 18 January 2022 for South Korea. It arrived in Busan the following day and entered dry dock to undergo modifications in preparation for its new service. In addition to being repainted in the livery of Hanil Express and receiving interior refurbishment, the ship's car deck access was altered at the stern, with the original stern (axial) ramp removed and replaced by a port-side loading door. Upon completion of the work, the vessel was renamed Blue Pearl (Korean: 블루펄). On 2 May 2022, the Blue Pearl entered service with Hanil Express, operating on the route between Wando and Jeju.

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