女ひとり旅|新日本海フェリー 苫小牧→秋田 前編 12時間の夜行船旅 客室と船内探索

Hello! Hello! This is The Solo Bumpkin Travels
. This time we are going from Hokkaido (Tomakomai East Port)
to Akita Port. It’s about a 12-hour journey I’d like to join you on this solo ferry trip
again. I’d appreciate it if you I’d appreciate it if you could kindly watch over me. Solo is currently at the north exit of
Minami-Chitose Station The Shin Nihonkai Ferry I will be taking today
leaves from Tomakomai East Port. The only way to get there is to take this bus. In case you miss the train… It’s over now 😩 I was so worried that I came early There’s really nothing nearby I don’t recommend coming too early. This is the bus stop This bus requires advance reservations,
so be sure to make one. It’s a bit confusing and
makes me a bit unsure… I’ll wait until the time comes The bus arrived exactly on time! There are surprisingly many customers There are also people from overseas! Payment can be made by cash, PayPay, or au PAY Approximately 45 minutes to the ferry terminal It’s already dark when I arrive Passengers are gathering one after another. If you have completed the online procedure,
there is no need to go to the counter. Just show the QR code provided
when you purchased your ticket. Smooth!! There is a shop in the waiting room
where you can buy some last-minute souvenirs, but there is nothing else, so it’s a good idea to
come prepared with everything you need. Wow, I saw it! Today’s ship is the”Lailac”. The “Lailac” is a large ferry operated by Shin Nihonkai Ferry. It mainly operates on the
Tomakomai Higashi- Akita- Niigata- Tsuruga route. Basic
information about the Lailac
– Overall length: 199.9 meters
– Gross tonnage:18,229 tons
– Navigation speed: 22.7 knots
– Passenger capacity: 846people
– Vehicle capacity: 146
– speed: 22.7 knots
– Passenger capacity: 846people
people- Vehicle capacity: 146trucks, 58 cars A ferry of this size is
said to be one of the largest ships on the Japan Sea route. Guests staying in suite or
deluxe rooms will be given their room keys here. Of course I’ll have a capsule room! I’m wandering around not knowing what’s going on It seems like it was the exact opposite I went around and found This is the room for women only. Um, my bed is… Here it is!! I finally arrived Shall we quickly unload our luggage? Actually, the wine I bought at Chitose Winery was
heavy… Now, let’s take a room tour!! This is Tourist A (women only) It’s a capsule hotel room Today on the top bunk bed I’ve already hit my head on the ceiling a few
times lol. Be careful everyone. Let’s go inside There is a place to put small items next to the
pillow The entrance is a roller curtain type Air conditioning is here There is a luggage storage and towel rack. This is the view from the room.
What do you think? Sheets and pillowcases are provided Make your own bed The power source is a hanging charger lol The opening hours of the dining room, shop, large
bath, etc., as well as the rental price list for towels,etc.
are posted in each room. Face towel: ¥200(USD 1.35)
Bath towel: ¥300 (USD 2.03)
Yukata:¥300 (USD2.03)
IGo, Shogi, Othello 1 hour ¥100 (USD 0.68)
Video room 3 hours: ¥500 (USD 3.38) The trash can is in the hallway Now let’s go explore the ship! The guest room area is on the 3rd to 5th floors,
and the 2nd floor and below are the vehicle deck. First, the entrance Halloween-themed photo spot already By the way, today is still September 6th. There must be some sailors who are huge Halloween
fans… Next to it is a restaurant guide. There is a limited time menu They all look delicious! I can’t stop being excited! Let’s check the vending machines too Kirin and Asahi beers Water, juice, coffee, tea… And Cup Noodles Oh! It’s Seventeen Ice Cream. This is a legendary ice cream that can only be
found in vending machines in Japan. There is a chocolate mint that I wanted to try on
Kitakami. There is also a Pacific Ferry edition, please check it out ⛴️ There are surprisingly many smoking rooms on ferries. The Lilac ferry was built in 2002, so I guess that means Japan wasn’t as strict about smokers
at the time as it is now. The kitchen looks like this It’s an old machine It is kept very clean This is the bathroom sink The number is amazing!! I’ve arrived at the laundromat and check out this cool detergent vending machine!! The washing machine and dryer are old
and have a nice feel to them. But everything is very well cleaned Ah! The dryer in the back looks new. This is a free space Even so, the emotions are overflowing It’s so sophisticated! deeply moving! The monitor displays your current location There was a commemorative stamp for the ride. Let’s press it as a commemoration Yay! Huh? Uh, thin… I can barely see it lol Let’s go upstairs now. I went up to the top floor The 5th floor has a video theater and
suite/deluxe guest rooms. It seems the floors are divided by the grade of the guest room. Since I’m a lower-class person and have no business there,
I headed to the 4th floor. The 4th floor is home to shared facilities such as a large public bath, a shop, and a restaurant. Wow, it’s spacious! This seems to be a shared space There is a counter, but it doesn’t seem like they
are selling anything. This is the grill You can eat a slightly expensive course meal by
reservation. Dinner is 7,000 yen (USD 47.31)
and lunch is 5,000 yen (USD 33.79). Where is the restaurant? It looks like this one.
The sign is also pretty drab. The restaurant seems to be at the very back. There are plenty of chairs on the way to the
restaurant where you can enjoy the view. There is also a table Some people are already having a drink here. oh? Air hockey lol Some people want to move their bodies. And then suddenly there is a game center lol I thought, “Why would you play a game on a
boat?”, but maybe there are people who play it because it’s a boat…
It’s interesting. I came to check out the shop
before going to the restaurant. So what’s on sale? The bread is almost sold out. Oh, the Sea of Japan side is a rice-producing area. As expected! They have a wide variety of sake Of course there are snacks too They sell more types of alcohol here than vending machines. I’ll get off at Akita This Lairac line(via Akita&Niigata),
which takes about 34 hours to get to Tsuruga. Enjoying a drink during the day while watching
the ocean 🌊 That kind of trip sounds fun, doesn’t it? This is the local goods corner Namahage and Akita dogs are local Akita goods. There are even birch crafts and bento boxes! It’s a cute Akita craft. Next up… Shin Nihonkai Ferry goods!! Each Ferry company will be releasing original goods. This is a souvenir from Tsuruga (Fukui). Salt for rice balls 🍙 Sounds delicious Right now, I find Tsuruga very appealing. I think I’ll try a ferry trip next time Of course, there are also souvenirs from Niigata. I love bamboo dumplings Everyone, there’s something
I can’t find since I got on board. The door to the deck Can’t we see ahead? No entry wherever you go… Where on earth can you get out? Look, look!! while we were doing this,
it started moving. This is how I say goodbye to Hokkaido Sadly, let’s say goodbye through the window Goodbye Tomakomai👋 I’ll come again! The video continues in the second part!!
See you next time!

はじめて新日本海フェリーに乗船しました!今回は苫小牧東港から秋田港まで、「らいらっく」での船旅。女性専用室のツーリストA(二段ベッド)で過ごした様子をお届けします。

後編はこちら→https://youtu.be/SHUF7m-zQxg

🛳 フェリー情報
* 運航会社:新日本海フェリー
* 航路:苫小牧東 → 秋田
* 船名:らいらっく
* 所要時間:約12時間(夕方出港 → 翌朝到着)

🚶‍♀️ 旅の工程
* バスで苫小牧駅から苫小牧東港へ
* 夕方に苫小牧東港を出港
* 船内泊(女性専用ツーリストA・二段ベッド)
* 翌朝 秋田港に到着

💴 旅費
* 苫小牧駅 → 苫小牧東港 バス:¥1,320
* 女性専用ツーリストA(二段ベッド):¥7,400
* 夕食バイキング:¥3,950合計:¥12,670

🛏 部屋タイプ
* ツーリストA(女性専用室)
* 二段ベッドタイプ(カーテン付きでプライバシー確保)
* 共用の浴室・シャワーあり

⏱ タイムスタンプ
00:37 苫小牧東港へ向かうバス
01:45 苫小牧東フェリーターミナル
02:14 乗船
03:31 本日のルームツアー
04:54 船内探検
09:06 船内売店
11:12 出港

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3件のコメント

  1. 17アイスが200円! いや~~~なんだかなそれミタイナw
    道の駅やSAPAもスタンプあって押しても薄いのがアルアル スタンプ台は大判のを旅には持参したほうが良さげですねw
    船内アルコールだけ10%消費税ってのはちゃんと親切説明でいいですね^^

  2. Thank you for watching ♡
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    ご視聴ありがとうございます♡
    ぜひいいね!とチャンネル登録お願いします🫶

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