FIRST CLASS CRUISE SHIP IN JAPAN (Fukuoka→Kobe) || Hankyu Ferry Yamato

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◆The Japanese ferry Hankyu Ferry runs in the western area of Japan.

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  1. i'm from Indonesia, we have so many ex-Japanese ferries still in service, and i'll be honest even they are old, they still working great, from the design aspect, they are far better than Indonesian made ferries.

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  2. I have been to these cruise ship terminals in Japan, only I could not figure out where they go. It was in Yokohama. Seem the video was made during the pandemic so very few passenger on the ship. Seems a nice and relax alternative to the train, plane, and bus. I love the Japanese bathtub and fixtures. It is a country that I keep going back.

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  3. Such a nice, gentle video. The details you shared make me feel like I'm aboard the ship, having this adventure with you. That crispy cookie and rooibos tea are a nice way to end the day ʕ•́؈•̀ʔ

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  4. Konnichiwa, Kuga-san! I really like watching your videos because it is so calm that I get to imagine myself travelling with you. 😀 The ships here in our country do offer cabin, first class and deluxe rooms but it is around 2500-3000 yen and without bathtub. You have cleaner and better ship accommodation in Japan. Looking forward to more travel videos!

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  5. It looks like a very relaxing way to travel from Fukuoka to Kobe. It was interesting to see the Akashi Kaikyou bridge from underneath. I drove over it a year ago on the way to Shikoku from Kobe. I guess people normally take the ferry to avoid driving that distance?

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