{"id":698633,"date":"2025-08-13T11:15:00","date_gmt":"2025-08-13T11:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/698633\/"},"modified":"2025-08-13T11:15:00","modified_gmt":"2025-08-13T11:15:00","slug":"%e3%80%90%e9%b9%bf%e5%85%90%e5%b3%b6%e2%86%92%e6%b2%96%e7%b8%84%e3%80%91%e5%8f%b0%e9%a2%a8%e7%9b%b4%e6%92%83%e3%81%ae%e6%b5%b7%e3%82%9225%e6%99%82%e9%96%93%e3%83%95%e3%82%a7%e3%83%aa%e3%83%bc%e3%81%a7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/698633\/","title":{"rendered":"\u3010\u9e7f\u5150\u5cf6\u2192\u6c96\u7e04\u3011\u53f0\u98a8\u76f4\u6483\u306e\u6d77\u309225\u6642\u9593\u30d5\u30a7\u30ea\u30fc\u3067\u7a81\u3063\u5207\u3063\u305f\u3089\u3001\u4eba\u751f\u3067\u4e00\u756a\u904e\u9177\u3060\u3063\u305f\u2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title = \"\u3010\u9e7f\u5150\u5cf6\u2192\u6c96\u7e04\u3011\u53f0\u98a8\u76f4\u6483\u306e\u6d77\u309225\u6642\u9593\u30d5\u30a7\u30ea\u30fc\u3067\u7a81\u3063\u5207\u3063\u305f\u3089\u3001\u4eba\u751f\u3067\u4e00\u756a\u904e\u9177\u3060\u3063\u305f\u2026\"   width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/jbrPiLUg14E\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\n\u3010\u9e7f\u5150\u5cf6\u2192\u6c96\u7e04\u3011\u53f0\u98a8\u76f4\u6483\u306e\u6d77\u309225\u6642\u9593\u30d5\u30a7\u30ea\u30fc\u3067\u7a81\u3063\u5207\u3063\u305f\u3089\u3001\u4eba\u751f\u3067\u4e00\u756a\u904e\u9177\u3060\u3063\u305f\u2026<br \/>\n<br \/>\nHey guys, it\u2019s Yuuka! Today I\u2019m at Kagoshima New Port. I\u2019m finally hopping on the ferry \u201cHamanoue\u201d from Marue Ferry and heading to Okinawa by boat! But\u2026 there\u2019s one tiny problem. A typhoon is literally hitting us right now. Up until just now, I wasn\u2019t sure if the ferry would even leave. I was glued to the website refreshing over and over, and even called to check if it was sailing. But apparently, it\u2019s going to depart! So I\u2019m off to do the boarding procedures now. Look at this. The clouds are super thick and the weather\u2019s awful. Kinda worried\u2026 Once I stepped into the ferry terminal, I saw this notice. Because of rough seas today, it\u2019s only stopping at Naze, Wadomari, Motobu, and Naha ports. It won\u2019t be stopping at Kametoku or Yoron. \u201cConditional operation\u201d basically means they might not go at all, or they could turn back halfway, but if you\u2019re okay with that, hop on. \u203bSo basically, whether you get to disembark is a gamble. By the way, the paper I\u2019m filling out right now is the application form for cars. Found the ferry \u201cHamanoue\u201d! It\u2019s huge! Don\u2019t lose to the typhoon! Go go, Nami-no-ue! (cheering) \u2026Oh wait, that sounded like \u201cNami-no-ue\u201d as in \u201cextra beef\u201d at a gyudon shop. Alright, I\u2019ve finished the paperwork, so I\u2019m gonna board the ferry now. I got my boarding pass and a vehicle permit. Apparently, you stick this vehicle permit onto your car with double-sided tape. They gave me a map, and it looks like I have to loop around here to board the ferry. It\u2019s a little tricky, but I\u2019ll give it a shot. Alright, all aboard! Honestly, I was so relieved when I heard the ferry was still running. I kept thinking, \u201cWhat if they say it\u2019s canceled after I came all this way?\u201d That would\u2019ve been terrifying. But sailing in a typhoon\u2026 Yeah, that\u2019s still kinda scary. Even at the ticket counter earlier, everyone was panicking a bit. People were asking the staff lady, \u201cUh, what exactly does conditional operation mean?\u201d \u201cIf we can\u2019t get off, what happens to us?\u201d Conversations like that were flying around. And I thought, yeah\u2026 we\u2019re all feeling the same way. There\u2019s actually only one ferry route to Okinawa<br \/>\nthat lets you bring your car along. It\u2019s run by a different company, but this route is the only option. So basically, if you\u2019re going, you have to take this route. And today, I really had to go. I\u2019d already made plans and paid for everything. So I was praying hard, like, \u201cPlease, let me go today!\u201d I\u2019m so glad my wish came true. This is only my second time boarding with my car, so I have no idea what I\u2019m doing and my heart\u2019s racing. Finally, time to drive onto the ferry. Once again, I\u2019m first in line\u2014way ahead of everyone. Let\u2019s go! Why is it always this bumpy\u2026? Looks like I\u2019m going up. Doesn\u2019t even feel like we\u2019re inside a ferry. \u203bFeels like I\u2019m on the Indiana Jones ride. \u203bBacking into my spot while a staff member guides me. Phew\u2026 somehow managed it. That was the hardest parking I\u2019ve ever done. I\u2019m so glad there was someone to guide me. Alright, time to leave the car and head into the ferry. They\u2019ve secured the wheel stoppers like five times more than usual. Makes sense\u2014it\u2019s gonna shake a lot with the typhoon. Everything\u2019s locked down tight. Your room will be\u2026 Room 247 in the F2 section. My room was right by the entrance. Super easy to find. I\u2019m staying in a 2nd-class Japanese-style room in the F2 section today. No one\u2019s here yet. It\u2019s not a private room this time, so I\u2019ll just chill quietly. Here\u2019s my spot for tonight. Well\u2026 \u201croom\u201d is more like a \u201cspace.\u201d I put my luggage up here, but I\u2019m not sure if that\u2019s okay. I\u2019ll ask later just in case. There\u2019s not much to show here, but I\u2019ll give you a quick tour anyway. This is the entrance area. Fourteen people can stay here, and fourteen on the other side. So up to twenty-eight people total. As you can see, no one else is here, so I\u2019ve basically got the whole place to myself. My spot is tucked away in the corner. Lucky me\u2014the corner\u2019s right next to an outlet. Bet this turns into a competition later. I wonder if this opens. Oh, that means I can see the view? Nice! The futon isn\u2019t even a full single size\u2014 more like a semi-single. Here\u2019s the blanket, and this is the pillow. It also comes with one hanger. Doesn\u2019t this mattress look exactly like the one I have in my mini van? Maybe it\u2019s the same brand. Look at this\u2014so many motion sickness bags. Kinda scary\u2026 I\u2019ll just grab one, just in case. Hopefully I won\u2019t have to use it. There\u2019s even a changing room in the corner. Never seen one of those on a ferry before. Well, we\u2019re on board for 25 hours, so I guess people will change clothes once or twice. Looks like I\u2019ll be using it too. Since I\u2019m worried about seasickness, I\u2019m taking an Aneron pill now. This should keep me from getting sick. I actually bought a brand new pack just for today. The website had a big red note saying \u201cMotion sickness pills are NOT sold on board,\u201d so I went on a frantic hunt to buy some yesterday. Alright, now I should be safe from getting sick\u2026 6:00 p.m. \u2014 I came up to the observation deck to see the Hamanoue depart. We\u2019re moving! Bye-bye, Kagoshima Port! I\u2019ll be back for my third time. And now, a 25-hour journey begins. Excited\u2026 but also nervous. \u203bMarix Line alternates service with Marue Ferry. \u203bNext time, I\u2019ll be riding with them. \u203bWith Sakurajima watching over us, we finally set sail from Kagoshima New Port. Since I\u2019ve seen the ferry off, I\u2019ve come to have dinner. I went for the fried shrimp curry. It looks sooo good. But the ferry restaurant\u2019s dinner hours are super short. Dinner\u2019s only served for 50 minutes, so I rushed over. Look, even the chopsticks are cute. They say \u201cMarue Ferry\u201d on them. Alright, let\u2019s dig in. \u203b?! Since seasickness is pretty much guaranteed, I\u2019m gonna enjoy myself while I still can. Delicious. I\u2019m gonna eat while keeping an eye on the typhoon\u2019s location. It\u2019s kinda hard to tell exactly where it is right now. Apparently, there are three typhoons at once. I\u2019ll pop the map up around here. We might actually pass dangerously close to one sometime between tonight and tomorrow morning. It\u2019s not rocking too much yet, but it\u2019s definitely heading our way, and we\u2019re definitely heading toward it. I\u2019ve brought rain with me plenty of times on ferry trips, but this is my first time going straight into a typhoon. I honestly can\u2019t imagine how much it\u2019s going to rock. But skipping the islands we were supposed to stop at basically means we can\u2019t even get near them, so it must be pretty intense. Hope we\u2019ll be okay\u2026 \u203bFor now, distracting myself with an Orion beer. By the way, most people on board today are drivers or what look like Self-Defense Force members. I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve seen anyone here who\u2019s just traveling for fun like me. I mean, unless you have a really good reason, you wouldn\u2019t normally choose to take a 25-hour ferry ride for a trip you could do in an hour by plane. And there\u2019s one more reason this ferry isn\u2019t really used for tourism. It\u2019s this. The total cost today was about $560. Super expensive\u2026 And this is the cheapest room available. Just bringing my car adds about $490 to the price. Yeah\u2026 big hit to the wallet. By the way, Papa Clipper is the smallest size car, and my room is also the cheapest one, so this $560 is for the cheapest possible combo. If you had a bigger car or a nicer room, it would probably be over $700 easily. I mean, I knew Okinawa trips would be pricey, but still. It\u2019s summer now, and I really wanted to bring you guys a fun Okinawa vlog, so I went for it. \u203bPlease give this video a like and subscribe\u2014it really helps! That was delicious. So good. Since the restaurant\u2019s hours are so short, I kinda had to rush. I drove a lot today and I\u2019m pretty tired, so I\u2019m gonna take a little break. \u203bAs time passed after departure, the rocking reached its peak. I\u2019m back in my room now, and it\u2019s been a little while, but\u2026 the rocking\u2019s gotten pretty bad. The seasickness meds are\u2026 hitting in reverse. If the waves calm down tomorrow, I want to explore the ship again. \u203bThe seasickness pills aren\u2019t working at all\u2014I could cry. \u203bThis is hands down my worst seasickness ever. Ugh\u2026 I feel awful\u2026 I\u2019m just gonna lie down for a bit. It\u2019s hard to even sit up\u2026 I tried going outside to see what it\u2019s like, but the waves slamming against the ship made it impossible to film properly. Will I even make it to Okinawa in one piece\u2026? After what felt like an endless night, Amami Oshima finally came into view. The last 12 hours have been the toughest of any ferry ride I\u2019ve ever taken. Because of the strong winds, instead of a boarding bridge, foot passengers were getting off via the vehicle ramp. While we were stopped in Amami Oshima for a while, the sky started to brighten. I still feel a bit sick, so I\u2019m going to sleep a little longer to recover. Good morning! After that, the ship kept rocking all night. It was the roughest ride I\u2019ve ever had\u2014 even a tripod couldn\u2019t stay standing. Filming was completely out of the question. Now it\u2019s been 16 hours since departure, and I somehow managed to shower and put on makeup. Alright, let\u2019s check out today\u2019s ocean view. Here\u2019s what the ocean looks like right now. The sky\u2019s mostly cloudy, so there\u2019s not much of a view. That over there is Tokunoshima. If the waves are calm around here, you can sometimes see dolphins swimming alongside the ferry. Doesn\u2019t look like that\u2019ll happen today. I wonder if there are any dolphins, though. \u203bI\u2019ve recovered enough to crack a small joke. While I\u2019m still feeling okay, I\u2019m gonna try exploring the ship. This is the view when you first step inside from the boarding gate. Right after you enter, there\u2019s a shop and an information desk on the right. Here\u2019s what the ship\u2019s map looks like. I\u2019m on the 4th floor now, and you can only go between the 4th and 5th floors. Oh, and this ferry doesn\u2019t have a big bathhouse\u2014 just shower rooms. So no soaking in a public bath this time. Also, there\u2019s no arcade or any place to hang out and play games, so this ferry is really just for getting from A to B. Look, they\u2019ve got all kinds of ship stamps. I wonder if I already have any of these. Sunflower Sapporo. I might have it\u2026 or do I? Wait, I rode that ship but\u2026 I don\u2019t think I bought the stamp. \u203bActually yeah, I totally bought it. By the way, here\u2019s what the Hamanoue stamp looks like. It\u2019s super cute. I\u2019ll have to buy one later. The shop hours are short, and it\u2019s not open yet, but I\u2019ll come back when it is. If you go this way, there\u2019s a hallway lined with rooms. There are 2nd-class B berths and regular 2nd-class rooms. My room is just over there\u2014the one marked F2. It\u2019s women-only, so men can\u2019t enter. On the other side, there\u2019s the restaurant. Here\u2019s the restaurant\u2019s opening hours. Last night, I had dinner during that 50-minute slot. Now I\u2019m waiting for lunchtime. Lunch is only 30 minutes, so I\u2019ll make sure to be there on time. Next to the restaurant, there\u2019s this big open space. This spot gets the best cell signal, so I often sat here scrolling on my phone. And over here, there are vending machines and even ice cream for sale. And of course, alcohol too. Since the shop and restaurant hours are so short, it\u2019s nice to have these available anytime. If you take the stairs in the middle of the 4th floor, you\u2019ll get to the 5th floor. I don\u2019t know why, but I kinda love ferry staircases. Anyone else feel that way? Since the ship\u2019s rocking a lot, going up is kinda scary. Feels like I might fall. \u203bThat\u2019s less about the rocking and more about my balance. Here\u2019s what it looks like on the 5th floor. There are plenty of seats and even a TV, so it could be a fun place to relax. And through that door, you can get to the observation deck. This ferry basically has about five types of rooms: Deluxe, First Class, 2nd Class B berth, 2nd Class A berth, and 2nd Class room. The rocking\u2019s getting to me again, so I\u2019m gonna GORON (lie down) until Yoron. But I still wanna have lunch, so I\u2019ll try to recover by then. Thank you for sailing with us. We have now arrived at Okinoerabu Island, docking at Ine Port. Time for lunch! I went with the beef bowl set. \u203bMight\u2019ve needed the extra-large size to be full. It\u2019s around noon right now, and we\u2019ve just arrived at Wadomari Port. I wasn\u2019t sure if we\u2019d stop here, but we did. After dozing on and off, somehow 18 hours have passed. We were originally supposed to stop at Yoron and Kametoku too, but not today. So our arrival time got moved up from 7 p.m. to 5 p.m. Nice. Even getting there a bit earlier makes me happy. Let\u2019s eat! \u203bBut now that I think about it, I feel bad for people going to Yoron\u2026 Since the shop was closed yesterday, I\u2019ve been starving. So happy to finally eat. While we\u2019re docked, there\u2019s no rocking at all\u2014it\u2019s so comfortable. I feel super energized. Better eat as much as I can now. All done. It was delicious, but I\u2019m not full\u2026 Still want more\u2026 But I\u2019ll stop here so I don\u2019t feel sick again. Heading to the shop now. This is apparently the last time it\u2019ll be open today, so I\u2019d better go now. Here\u2019s what it looks like inside. It\u2019s not that big, but they\u2019ve got snacks, sweets, and Marue Ferry merch. They\u2019ve got lots of alcohol too, but I\u2019ll pass since I\u2019m driving today. Got the ship stamp from the shop! It\u2019s apparently a limited design, and it\u2019s super cute, right? Love it. This makes it about my seventh one. Also grabbed a cup ramen and an onigiri. No, wait\u2014this isn\u2019t what it looks like. I just figured I should eat before disembarking, so I don\u2019t end up starving later. Gonna eat while I still can. \u203bDidn\u2019t have the energy to come up with a better excuse. Tastes like something straight out of a nostalgic school lunch. We\u2019ve just left Motobu Port, and now we\u2019re finally heading for our last stop\u2014Naha Port. In my cabin, there was just one other passenger\u2014 an elderly lady who boarded partway. She got off at Motobu Port earlier. We didn\u2019t really talk much, but she said goodbye to me at the end, and honestly\u2026 it kinda felt like I made a friend. Having the room almost entirely to myself was really nice, but wow\u2026 the rocking was pretty rough. Also, both the shop and the restaurant had such short hours\u2014 that was a bit inconvenient. Basically, I\u2019m always hungry, and there wasn\u2019t much food available. Though, off-camera, I did sneak an ice cream. They just announced that we\u2019ll dock at Naha Port at 5:50 p.m., and it\u2019s 4:00 p.m. now, so about two more hours to go. I thought 25 hours might feel kinda long, and yeah\u2026 this one really did. Looking at the map now, I think we\u2019ve already passed through the typhoon area. Pretty sure it\u2019s behind us now. If yesterday\u2019s rocking was a 15 out of 10, today\u2019s is about a 5 out of 10. I mean, you can still feel it, but compared to yesterday, it\u2019s way calmer. My appetite, though\u2026 still going strong. Oh, and another surprise\u2014 since we\u2019re sailing between islands, I figured there\u2019d be no cell signal at all. But you can actually get a decent signal if you sit by the window, and the ship has Wi-Fi too, so I was even able to reply to comments. That was such a lifesaver. \u203bSignal was as stable as the Seto Inland Sea\u2014so nice. Right now, we\u2019re about here on the map. Here. I\u2019m not super familiar with Okinawa, so I\u2019m not exactly sure, but we\u2019re near Busena Marine Park. This is probably my fourth time visiting Okinawa, and I\u2019m really excited. So, for the next two hours, I\u2019ll just relax and hope the seas stay calm. \u203bIt\u2019s not raining, but the wind is super strong. \u203bIt\u2019s so strong it\u2019s hard to even stand still. \u203bBut I still love looking at the ocean from the ship. The number of passengers has really thinned out now. And when there\u2019s barely anyone on board, you can do stuff like this. We\u2019re almost at Naha Port now, so I changed into my regular clothes. No other passengers here, and I\u2019ve got the room all to myself, so I figured I might as well do a little stretching. This stretch is something I picked up when I went home recently\u2014 my mom was doing it all the time, and she told me, \u201cYuuka, come do it with me,\u201d so I joined her. When I stopped halfway, she scolded me. So now I do it every day, even when I\u2019m alone. *She calls me to check if I\u2019ve done it, so I can\u2019t slack off.* Right now, a typhoon\u2019s coming and the wind\u2019s so strong that we can\u2019t walk across the boarding bridge. So every time we dock, even pedestrians have to walk down the car ramp. Attention, please. We will soon be arriving at our final port, Naha in Okinawa. Please make sure you have all your belongings and get ready to disembark. *As we got closer to Naha Port, island songs started playing over the speakers.* *There\u2019s something so nostalgic about this tune\u2014I really love it.* *And just like that, my long 25-hour ferry trip comes to an end.* *Thanks for the ride, Naminoue. I\u2019m definitely coming back again!* *Papa Clipper survival check.* Glad my Papa Clipper didn\u2019t get blown away by the typhoon. You did great, buddy. I made it safely back to the car. Now I just have to drive off the ferry, so I\u2019ll be careful. Some stuff in the car fell over, so I guess the car got tossed around quite a bit too. Oh no, here it comes\u2026 bumpy road ahead. No matter how many times I drive this road, I never get used to it. After riding the Maruei Ferry Naminoue, I finally made it from Kagoshima Port to Naha Port. Even in the middle of a typhoon, the waves were intense, but I\u2019m so glad we made it safely to shore. Last night the ferry was rocking like crazy\u2014 I had the worst seasickness I\u2019ve ever had. But somehow I managed to make it here in one piece. I\u2019m really grateful to all the crew who kept the ferry running in such bad weather. Thank you so, so much. Anyway, starting today I\u2019m finally in Okinawa, so the Okinawa chapter begins here. Please look forward to the next video! Thanks for watching all the way to the end today. If you enjoyed this video, please like, comment, and subscribe! Okay, bye-bye! 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