東京→伊豆大島 利島 新島 式根島→神津島 12時間フェリー旅
Tokyo to Kozushima 12 hours. Tour 5 remote islands in Tokyo. Hello at Hamamatsucho Station! Today is the ferry trip to Kozushima. First, let’s go to Tokyo Port. Turn right at the north exit of the station. Take the elevator to the 3rd floor. Pedestrian deck to Tokyo Port. Admire the Tokyo Tower at night.
Let’s take a look at the ferry route. Departing from Tokyo Port at 10:00 p.m. Arrives at Kozushima at 10:00 a.m. Touring the five remote islands. Continue along the passage. Going down to the 2nd floor. Takeshiba Station on the way. Takeshiba Pier Park on the right. Stairs to the 1st floor.
There is much to see in this park. Island-inspired “Moyai Statue” A monument to a sailing ship’s mast. 7 min. walk from Hamamatsucho Stn. Arrive at Takeshiba Passenger Boat Terminal. Spacious space. Lobby that also serves as a waiting area. This store is open for business. Boarding procedures at the counter. Islands above the counter.
Izu Oshima. Toshima, Niijima and Shikinejima. Kozushima. Ferries can be full in the summer. Let’s take a look at the store. A full range of original goods. Characters of the ferry company. All the characters are cute. They each represent six ships of the ferry company. Another waiting area at the back of the lobby.
Massage chair 10 min. $2. The waiting room for islanders only. Lockers for surfboards. Can I see dolphins on the voyage? The 2nd floor is an observation deck. We can see the hulls. Here is the ferry. “Salvia Maru” In service in 2020, 118m in length. Next to it is the Hachijojima-bound “Tachibana Maru.”
Boarding begins at 9:40 p.m. Let’s go to the boarding gate. View of the ferries again. Wave pattern on the hull. Checking the boarding ticket. To the boarding bridge. From here on board. Up close view of the hull. Connecting to the 5th floor of the ferry.
Cabin space is from the 2nd to 6th floor. Go to the 6th floor first. Let’s go out to the outside deck. 10 minutes before departure. Sailing operations on the aft deck. Removing the rope from the bollard. Sailing on time. Slowly leaving the wharf.
Enjoying the view of Tokyo Bay at night for a while. The Tokyo Sky Tree. Passing by Tachibana Maru. The yellow hull stands out. Tachibana Maru sails at 10:30 p.m. Flowing skyscrapers. Shibaura on the right. Toyosu and Ariake on the left. Again, the Tokyo Tower. It is still eye-catching. And the Rainbow Bridge.
It’s a view you can only see from a ship. Beautiful suspension bridge. Connecting Shibaura and Daiba. 570m between two main towers. Passing between Oi and Daiba. The Tokyo Port in the distance. The 5th floor again. My cabin is on the 4th floor. Information desk. I book a “Special 2nd Class.” It was $65.
It is a large room with a capacity of 16 people. Bunk beds side by side. Upper and lower bunks Only 4 passengers in this room, including me. No need to worry about the neighbors. Passengers set their own sheets. Air conditioner vent on ceiling. Not very wide, of course. Lighting, net and outlet.
Coin-operated returnable locker. Curtains closed. The ferry is off Haneda Airport. Aircraft take off and land. The 6th floor restaurant. “Kalbi Bowl” $7. Open until 11:30 p.m. The ferry heads south on Tokyo Bay. Let’s go back inside the ferry. Blankets for rent are $1. Embarkation commemorative stamp. Shared shower on the 3rd floor.
Three shower stalls. $1 for 3 minutes. Late night outside deck. Orion and the Winter Triangle. Good night… Good morning! The starry sky is changing. Lights of Izu Oshima. Passengers waiting to disembark. To the northern port of the island. The sailor staring at the wharf. Landing operations before dawn.
Bringing the starboard side to the pier. Rope takers are standing by. The sailor throws a line. They pull the line. Rope connected at the end of the line. Arrival on time. Area 91 square km, population 7,000. Before dawn. Port call time is 20 minutes. No temporary disembarkation.
This ferry is a collaboration with “SPY x FAMILY.” Removing the ramp. Sailing. The ferry accelerates. Brightening eastern sky. Distant wharf. Heading south along the island. A lighthouse and s signal tower. Izu Oshima is to port. Izu Peninsula to starboard and… Mt. Fuji. It is a familiar mountain to the islanders.
Izu Oshima blocks the sunrise. Mt. Fuji in the early morning. “SPY×FAMILY” all over the ferry. And “Salvia Maru.” The corridor is also like this. Present from an elementary school in Izu Oshima. A short rest in the cabin. Let’s take a look at the other cabins.
3rd floor “Special 2nd class” has mirrors on the windows. “2nd class chair seat” Tokyo – Kozushima, $43. Same fare for “2nd class shared room.” All reserved seats. Coin-operated returnable lockers. Air conditioner vent in ceiling. “2nd class accessible” Wheelchair-accessible facilities. The 2nd floor at the deepest level. Elevators on board. “Special class” $120.
This part was taken on another voyage. This was a comfortable private room. With shower and toilet. “First class” $85. Pets are allowed on board. Vending machines. Microwave ovens and water heater. Coin-operated lockers $3. Refrigerated lockers $2. The honorary captain is illustrator Ryohei Yanagihara. Luggage storage. Accessible restroom. Shared restroom.
Izu Oshima is far away. Mt. Fuji under thick clouds. Ferry to Toshima. Arrival whistle. Area 4 square km, population 300. Landing on starboard side. Miyazuka mountain at 507m elevation. 180-degree turnaround before landing. Jetty protruding into the sea. Line to shore A long pier jutting out into the sea. Rope to bollard.
Wet rope looks heavy. 7:40 a.m. Arrival on time. Connecting ramp. The ramp swings with the hull. The staff supporting it. It’s an important job. Port call time is only 5 minutes. No extra time. One island policeman attends the disembarkation. Loading and unloading operations are swift. Sailing in a rush. Rope reeled in.
Izu Oshima and Izu Peninsula in the distance. No vehicles are allowed on this ferry. Strong acceleration due to the light hull. Mt. Fuji from Toshima as well. Let’s have breakfast. Pancakes $3. Smoking room next to restaurant. Next port of call is Niijima. Whistle. One crow welcomes this ferry?
Arrived at port with crows cawing. Area 23 sq. km, population 2200. Port landing on this island. Signal to wharf. OK! Right-handers have difficulty throwing. Centrifugal force on… Throw! The hull is pulled to the wharf. One more line. 8:35 a.m. Arrival on time. The island is long from north to south.
Port call time is 10 minutes. Welcome to Niijima. The wharf under maintenance. Shikinejima and Kozushima. Sailing. Totally lean operation. Whistle of departure. Next is Shikinejima. Only 3km between ports. Blue sky in the northwest. Only summit of Mt. Fuji. Cloudy sky in southeast. That’s an uninhabited island. Shikinejima in the foreground.
Area of 4 sq. km. Population 500. Once home to many sea lions. Land and ship working together. 9:05 a.m. arrival on time. Welcome to Shikinejima. Port call time is 5 minutes. Ramp removed. One island policeman assists in the work. Sailing soon. Next stop, final port of call… Kozushima.
Mt. Fuji can be seen clearly today. Preparing to disembark early. Kozushima is approaching. A car carrier in the distance. This area is a key point for maritime traffic. Area 19 sq. km. population 1,700. They say the gods once gathered on this island. “Kozu” means “Port of Gods.” Whistle. It echoes off the port.
Line to wharf. Rope to bollard. Fluent work. It’s the work of years of experience. Arrival on time. Let’s disembark. After this, the ferry will head to Tokyo. We must disembark quickly. Kozushima. Landing. Port call time 30 minutes. Cleaning the inside of the ferry. Let’s see the ferry sail away.
Daily round trip between Tokyo and Kozushima. No rest for the Salvia Maru. Sailing. The Salvia Maru goes to Tokyo. The rope taker goes to forklift. Blue and white hull. Reflective of sky and sea. A little about my stay on the island. Here’s today’s hotel. Yamashita Ryokan Annex.
Right in front of us is the ocean. Check in at noon. $95 with 2 meals. Ocean view room. I was looking at the ocean all the time. I have lunch. Local fish sushi $6. Purchased at a nearby supermarket. Why I chose this hotel? Because it’s the only hot spring inn on the island.
Let’s have dinner. Lots of island produce. Thank you for watching! See you in the next video. Subscribe, Comment and Like. Thank you very much! At Kozushima, goodbye.
東京港から伊豆諸島の神津島まで、フェリーで旅しました。
東海汽船の「さるびあ丸」に乗船。
2段ベッドの「特2等室」で、運賃は9290円でした。
午後10時に東京港を出航し、午前10時に神津島に到着します。
途中、伊豆大島、利島、新島、式根島に寄港します。
12時間のフェリー旅、ぜひお楽しみください。
0:00 オープニング
2:55 東京港
8:28 乗船
10:43 出航
15:44 船室
18:52 夕食
21:14 伊豆大島
26:30 船内施設
31:41 利島
36:19 新島
41:40 式根島
44:52 神津島
46:29 下船
49:17 旅館
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#東京諸島
20 Comments
Beautiful ❤
확실히 페리는 크루즈보다 컴팩트하군요ㅋㅋ 하지만 페리만의 맛이 있기 마련이죠. 승선 중 스파이 패밀리의 판넬도 보이네요ㅋㅋ 콜라보라도 한 모양입니다.
東京の夜景の素晴らしいこと!
そして島々の景色も!
こんなフェリーの旅もあるんですね。
知らない世界をいつもありがとうございます。
いつもながらの、丁寧な作り
旅情を掻き立てられますヨ。
ナイス❢❢
ありがとうございます。
自分、沖縄の人ですが、石垣島、久米島、伊是名島、伊江島に行ったのですが、本土の離島にも行きたいですね。沖縄と違って楽しそうですね。
Do you have any plans to go to the Ogasawara Islands? The islands are further south than the Izu Islands and 1000 kilometers from Tokyo. These are tropical islands that are warmer than Okinawa. The Ogasawara Islands are a world heritage site that belongs to Oceania and are called the "Galapagos of the East".
아름다운 배경과 페리여행 매우멋집니다👍👍 좋은 여행이되었으면 좋겠습니다💋💋
沖縄の離島の🏝フェリー🚢ありますか❓
Nessa viagem vc nem descansou amigo,foi um grande para-para esse passeio..👋👋👋🙏
A very interesting trip! What kind of flag is depicted on the ferry's chimney? It looks like the Norwegian flag.
Спасибо большое! Очень люблю ваши путешествия.
Большое спасибо вам очень люблю ваши путешествие ❤
them waves looked rough
Comfy journey
Hey Danke diese für gute Videos danke ❤❤❤
My friend, I love and care for you deeply. Please take care of yourself and have a wonderful time for both of us. I hope to see you in Japan someday, and perhaps we can explore together. I am excited to hear about your future adventures. Lots of love.
Norwegian flag on the ship?
Thank you for guiding me acros wonderful Japan😄 As always you are showing very interesting destination with detailing information👍 Starry sky , sunrise and sunset are stunning🤗
I hope you said Betelgeuse 3 times!!! LOL
Guten Morgen .
Habe mir gerade dieses faszinierende Video angeschaut und bin wieder sehr begeistert und beeindruckt von Ihrer schönen Reise . Sie hatten zum Schluss ganz schön Seegang. Aber es tut der tolle Ansicht mit Ihrem heiligen Berg, dem Mt. Fuji sicher keinen Abbruch. Herrlich das Panorama Ihn zu sehen. Ich ziehe mir oft Ihre tollen Videos vor statt einen langweiligen Film zu schauen. Danke für das tolle Erlebnis .
Nette Grüße aus Deutschland .