I Survived JAPAN’S Longest Ferry 40-Hour Ride and Here’s What Happened

Join me on Japan’s longest ferry ride from Hokkaido to Nagoya! In this video, I’ll share my experience of the 40-hour journey, the amenities on board, and all the interesting things that happened along the way. Don’t miss this unique travel adventure! It made a call at Sendai Port and it was possible to land temporarily.

SUMMARY
-Making a stop at Sendai Port and temporary disembarkation.
-A music concert is held every night.
-Affordable buffet for dinner and breakfast.
-No WiFi, No Sauna in the large public bath, no laundromat on board.

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▼Sunflower Ferry from Tokyo to Hokkaido

Operator: Taiheiyo Ferry Co., Ltd.

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▼Ferry Information
Ferry name: Kiso
Route: Tomakomai > Sendai > Nagoya
Departure: Tomakomai West Port, Hokkaido Prefecture
Make a stop: Sendai Port
Arrival: Nagoya Port, Aichi Prefecture
Schedule: every other day
Time table: Tomakomai 19 : 00> 10 : 00 Sendai 12 : 50> Nagoya →10 : 30
Total time: 39 h 30 min
*All seats are reserved

▼Ferry cost
Room: S Berth
Price: 10,700 JPY/ US$69.70 (Special discount)

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shot in OCT 2024.

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▼Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:39 Starting from Sapporo
1:18 Arriving at Tomakomai Port West Ferry Terminal
1:22 Checking out 3 ferries
2:32 Checking the route
9:53 Embarkation to Ferry Kiso
11:33 Exploring the ferry
14:21 ROOM TOUR “S Berth”
19:51 On the outside deck
21:17 Departure from Hokkaido
22:28 Dinner buffet
37:24 Music concert at the theater
39:36 Movie at the theater
40:53 Day 2
43:38 Breakfast
51:40 Approaching Sendai Port
57:57 Checking out other types of cabin
58:32 Temporary Disembarkation in Sendai
1:01:04 Beef tongue restaurant in Sendai
1:04:03 Re-boarding
1:05:15 Departure from Sendai
1:07:08 Passing by our sister ship
1:09:12 Music concert at the theater
1:09:51 Day 3
1:10:36 On the outside deck in the morning
1:11:54 The moment of the sunrise
1:14:12 Breakfast buffet
1:32:52 Approaching Nagoya Port
1:33:48 Passing under the bridge
1:35:22 Preparation work for berthing
1:38:55 Arriving at Nagoya Port
1:39:19 Disembarkation
1:40:35 At Nagoya Station

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8 Comments

  1. Oh nonono, for a ride that long, you got the teeny tiny unit? I would have to have a cabin with my own bathroom. I'm not terribly claustrophobic but for a 40 hour ride…..that may change lol I admire your courage. My grandmother was from Mexico and cooked the best beef tongue. I asked what it was and when she told me, I was thinking yuck but it tasted so good, I ate it anyway. I was just a child lol. Thank you for sharing your journey!

  2. ▼Timestamps
    0:00 Intro
    0:39 Starting from Sapporo
    1:18 Arriving at Tomakomai Port West Ferry Terminal
    1:22 Checking out 3 ferries
    2:32 Checking the route
    9:53 Embarkation to Ferry Kiso
    11:33 Exploring the ferry
    14:21 ROOM TOUR “S Berth”
    19:51 On the outside deck
    21:17 Departure from Hokkaido
    22:28 Dinner buffet
    37:24 Music concert at the theater
    39:36 Movie at the theater
    40:53 Day 2
    43:38 Breakfast
    51:40 Approaching Sendai Port
    57:57 Checking out other types of cabin
    58:32 Temporary Disembarkation in Sendai
    1:01:04 Beef tongue restaurant in Sendai
    1:04:03 Re-boarding
    1:05:15 Departure from Sendai
    1:07:08 Passing by our sister ship
    1:09:12 Music concert at the theater
    1:09:51 Day 3
    1:10:36 On the outside deck in the morning
    1:11:54 The moment of the sunrise
    1:14:12 Breakfast buffet
    1:32:52 Approaching Nagoya Port
    1:33:48 Passing under the bridge
    1:35:22 Preparation work for berthing
    1:38:55 Arriving at Nagoya Port
    1:39:19 Disembarkation
    1:40:35 At Nagoya Station

  3. I notice places the video is very dark. I checked my television to be sure it wasn't that.
    I watch alot of these types of videos.
    I would recommend watching others to learn tips ahead of time.
    The video is hard to watch at times with length and how dark it was as well.
    I wish you the best and hope you are able to improve to grow your audience as there is potential.

  4. Love the vid! Just one problem. When you have closed captions, can you please make it black background and white letters? I can barely see the text. Please and thank you!

  5. I enjoyed this trip😀 In Poland, people used to drink raw eggs, they are said to be good for the throat. Opera singers and lecturers drank them. I tried it, the taste is good and creamy, but the cosistency is a bit too slimy. I also ate natto. I'm used to fermented food, so the saltiness, sourness, and the aroma were ok, but the btterness at the end after swallowing was unbearable😝 But apparently everything tastes better with rice, so I have to check it both, natto and raw egg whit rise☺ Thanks for the video🥰

  6. Greetings Japan traveler! Love your detail. I am trying to learn Japanese cooking here stateside so appreciate when you name food items and products (like perilla salad dressing) never heard of it. I googled it, found it and now ordering. I had never seen a capsule style of room accommodation-I think my back might hurt! Thank you for your thoughtful videos. Looking forward to your next.

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