【太平洋フェリーいしかり 特等和室】日本最長航路40時間 苫小牧(仙台経由)→名古屋

I boarded the Taiheiyo Ferry “Ishikari” and stayed in a special Japanese-style room. In the Japanese-style room, we were able to enjoy the view from the bow of the boat. A 40-hour boat trip from Tomakomai, Hokkaido to Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. Please watch till the end! The journey begins at JR Tomakomai Station.

I arrived at JR Tomakomai Station. “Mitsuboshi” is locally famous. I will buy bread for tomorrow morning at this store. Buses bound for Tomakomai West Port depart from platform 1 in front of the station. There are two bus routes to the ferry terminal: a local bus and an express bus from Sapporo.

About 15 minutes by bus from the station. The ferry terminal came into view. The fare from the station to the ferry terminal is 280 yen. Arrived at Tomakomai West Port Ferry Terminal. The illuminations in front of the ferry terminal were shining brightly. We will carry out boarding procedures.

This time, I will upgrade the boarding ticket (1st class inside room) that I won with the ship gacha and pay the difference to board the ship in a special Japanese-style room. When it was time for boarding to begin, there was no one in the waiting room on the second floor.

Decorations commemorating the 5th anniversary of Kitakami’s launch were placed at the boarding entrance. To the boarding bridge. I’m looking forward to this cruise! Wow, I love the welcome sign. I’ll get on board. Thank you for your help this time as well. The Japanese-style room this time is on the 7th floor.

This is the route for this time. The ferry departs from Tomakomai West Port Ferry Terminal, passes through Sendai Port Ferry Terminal, and arrives at Nagoya Port Ferry Terminal. The room is located at the bow of the ship, so it’s a little far from the elevator.

This is room 704 where I will be staying this time. Open the door by holding your card key! I left my luggage in my room and headed out to the deck. I came to the deck. It’s so cold…

Cars are entering the vehicle deck of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Sunflower in front of you one after another. Tugboats have also begun work. The rope has been removed from the mooring post and we are finally ready to set sail. The time is 7pm. Goodbye, Tomakomai West Port 👋

Will Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Sunflower depart after this? The letter “O” is on the navigation control signal at the port. (Available for sailing) Tonight’s buffet menu looks like this. This is good, but… I decided to eat the beef curry from the snack corner.

The snack corner offers not only curry, but also udon, soba, and more. Beverages such as soft drinks, beer, sake, and wine are also available. Tea and water are provided free of charge. I ordered curry, so I got a towel before it was finished. We also have cold green tea.

I ordered beef curry for 600 yen and mini salad for 200 yen. I’ll enjoy having this. You can choose whatever salad dressing you like. If you are not conscious about your meals, you will end up lacking in vegetables, so salads are a must.

I ate this curry before when I boarded the ship, and it was so delicious that I came back again. It’s not that it’s very spicy, but you can taste the spice after you put it in your mouth. This curry can only be eaten at Ishikari or Kiso. It’s delicious so I recommend it.

The ship is sailing off the coast of Tomakomai. It seems that an event was held on January 26th to mark the 5th anniversary of Kitakami’s launch. I wanted to see it. Check tomorrow’s sunrise time. I hope I can see the sunrise. Get a stamp to commemorate boarding… Miyagi Kotsu bus timetable.

The 7th floor has the main guest rooms, the 6th floor has a guest room restaurant and a relaxing promenade, and the 5th floor has guest rooms, a shop, a public bath, a game corner, etc. Valuables lockers are PIN code operated. Free.

A public phone charge is 200 yen and 36 seconds for the first time, and an additional 100 yen and 33 seconds. A mobile phone charger costs 100 yen for 20 minutes, but it doesn’t seem to be able to charge a smartphone sufficiently. (about 5% to 10%)

Vending machine corner. A variety of products are sold, from soft drinks to alcohol. Alcohol sales will be suspended from 11pm to 5am. You can take a bath at any time from departure to 30 minutes before entering the port. It’s a pity that I couldn’t hear the piano performance on this ship.

There are convenient toilets on each floor. I returned to my room. This is a room tour. This time I will be staying in a Japanese style room. A calm tatami room. There were only a few rooms available, so I was finally able to make a reservation. Let’s take a look at the bathroom.

This is the washstand. The mirror is also large. The wash basin is clean. Amenities. toothbrush. Shaving. Cup. The hair dryer doesn’t have a strong air flow, but it’s nice to have it in the room. power outlet. The toilet has a hot water flush function. There is also a bathtub.

There is a shelf above the bathtub and a hook above the door. Towel for bath mat. Are there sandals placed there to prevent people from falling in the bathroom? Body soap and shampoo are also provided. The shower head is movable. There was no problem with water pressure.

There was a dresser in the room. This makes me happy. Notepads, tissues, etc. Outlet and dresser light switch. The TV is made by Panasonic. Phone, trash can. Tea set and IH water heater. The tea set includes glasses, cups, teacups, hojicha, and green tea. This included towels, room wear, etc.

There are empty shelves, so you can probably put your luggage in there. There are two types of towels: bath towels and face towels. Room wear is suitable for both men and women. There is a mark embroidered on the chest. There were also slippers for use on board. Shoehorn, shoe brush.

The mini fridge is also made by Panasonic. Fill it with the water you bought at the ferry terminal. This is a closet. It’s quite spacious. Lots of hangers too. Since the room has a capacity of 3 people, it may be appropriate to have 6 hangers.

When I opened this shoji, there was a window. Life jackets were stored in the storage space under the window. Life jackets are provided for the number of people in the room. Closing this sliding door divides the room and makes it feel a little calmer. You can adjust the room temperature here.

There were three types of light switches: in the entrance, in the hallway, and in the room. A desk is placed in the center of the room. TV broadcast information, how to wear a life jacket, etc. Please also read the onboard information booklet. There is a power outlet in the corner of the room.

There are 3 sets of futons. You need to lay it yourself. Mattress, comforter. sheets, pillows. Since it is a Japanese-style room, it is decorated with objects that give a Japanese feel. Lay out your futon and get ready to sleep. I bought melon soft serve ice cream at the store. 260 yen.

For some reason, Seicomart’s melon soft serve is sold on the ferry. delicious! it’s recommended. I want to see the sunrise, so I go to bed early. good night. good morning. There are clouds, so you won’t be able to see the sunrise. Too bad… it’s morning, so let’s open the window. Open the blinds.

Last night I couldn’t sleep much because the ship was rocking a lot and I could hear the waves hitting the bow. OPEN The windows are dirty due to the tide, but the view is great! The time was around 8am. Sailing off the coast of Mt. Kinka in Miyagi Prefecture.

The waves are a little rough. The wind was strong. We will be temporarily disembarking in Sendai, so we will prepare a boarding ticket. I came to the information desk to complete temporary disembarkation procedures.

Fill out the necessary information on the form, hand your boarding ticket to the crew member, and complete the disembarkation procedures. I came to the hot water room. Be careful with boiling water from the water heater. Use the microwave to heat up your breakfast. Boil water for after-meal tea.

For breakfast, I’ll have the sandwich and gratin bread I bought yesterday. I like this cafe latte from Seicomart. Enjoy it from this gratin bread. After all, warming it up is the correct answer. Sandwich with egg and teriyaki chicken. It’s full of filling and satisfying to eat.

By the way, this bread was 260 yen. It’s nice to have a private room where you can eat slowly in your room. Now that the water has boiled, let’s make some tea. Thank you for the meal. The restaurant’s breakfast menu looked like this:

Temporary landing at Sendai Port is until 20 minutes after the start of disembarkation, and reboarding is from 12:00 to 12:20. It’s sunny and the weather looks good. After all, the Japanese-style room is calming. I came out on deck. We are about to enter Sendai Port.

A white lighthouse can be seen from the port side. A red lighthouse is on the starboard side. The national flag is flying behind the wake. cargo ship. Ashore work has begun. The work of pulling the rope is done by car. Work is underway to wrap the rope around the mooring pole.

The tugboat leaves. There is another reason why I wanted to stay in this room. This is what I wanted to see! The best part is watching the bow visor open! ! (Please pardon the fact that it is difficult to see due to the tide.) It was time to disembark.

Show your reboarding pass to the crew and disembark temporarily. I’m going! When you look at the ship, you can see the window of the room where you are staying. “Welcome to Sendai Port” This is “Welcome to Sendai.”

I will take the bus bound for Sendai Station at 10:20. (I get off on the way.) Normally I would walk because it was sunny, but on this day the temperature was so low and the wind was so cold that I lost the will to walk.

The bus will take you to an outlet mall. It’s about 4 minutes by bus. The price is 160 yen. It takes about 20 minutes to walk from the ferry terminal to the outlet. There are also commercial facilities such as a home improvement store on the other side of the outlet mall.

Check the bus schedule for the ferry terminal. If you catch the 11:29 train, you’ll probably be on time. First, we shopped at CAINZ and took a break at the cafe inside the store. I had an iced matcha latte. 390 yen. was delicious. I arrived at Mitsui Outlet Park Sendai Port.

I would like to buy lunch today at this food court. The food court opens from 10:30, so you can come and shop right after you temporarily disembark. I decided to buy my take-home bento at Uogashidokoro “Sen”. I’m at a loss as to what to do…

I procured a seafood bowl for 1,280 yen. Take the bus. The bus arrived a little later than scheduled. It was very cold while I was waiting… You can use cash or IC card to pay the bus fare. Ah, I saw the ferry. Arrived at the ferry terminal.

I got back just in time to re-board. The waiting area has a souvenir shop and plenty of chairs. Re-board the ship with your re-boarding permit. The boat trip begins again. “Have a nice trip!” Thank you for your help again. Only half of the ferry trip remains.

There were almost no people in the lounge on the 6th floor as it was just after re-boarding time. You can also take your time taking photos at the commemorative photo corner. massage chair. You can use it for 15 minutes for 300 yen. The vascular age measuring device costs 200 yen once.

I’ll stop by the store. We also sell tote bags and daily necessities. Souvenirs from Nagoya. They also sell the melon soft serve that I bought last night. There are also drinks available. Snacks for alcohol. Souvenir sweets from Hokkaido. This is a snack food. This is also a souvenir sweet from Hokkaido. Yakisoba bento.

Sugakiya cup noodles. Taiheiyo Ferry original goods. They also sold Pacific Ferry calendars. Original chocolate crunch. I came to the game corner. Crane game. slot game. Commemorative medal vending machine. This is also a slot game. arcade games etc. I decided to play a little game. I didn’t get any prizes. LOL

There were no people at all on the promenade. It’s very quiet. The promenade is decorated with beautiful plates. On this day, we were informed of a room upgrade. The weather is nice, so it looks like it would be nice to have a meal while looking at the view on the promenade.

There is a smoking room near the promenade. This seat facing the window near the snack corner has a power outlet. As it was getting close to departure time, I went out onto the deck. Even though it’s sunny, there’s a light snow falling…😅The side lights were closed.

The rope was removed from the mooring post. The ferry gradually leaves the port. Tugboats are doing a great job. Can you see that there is a slight snowstorm? It was cold and I was shivering as I took the photo. Ishikari passes by a moored ship.

Thank you for your hard work on the tugboat. The snow stopped as we moved away from the ferry terminal. Was it the cargo ship I saw when it entered the port? Goodbye. This is the view from the window of the room at the time of departure from a different angle.

Delivered uncut at 20x speed. It’s very interesting to see how the ship’s direction changes. It was worth it to have this room! That was the moment I thought about it. This time we are leaving the port, so there is a red lighthouse on the port side.

And a white lighthouse on the starboard side. Goodbye, Sendai Port. Unfortunately there will be no lounge show today. Shoes are strictly prohibited in the kids room. Coin lockers are available for a fee of 200 yen. Large 300 yen. Relaxation corner. There is a chair with an ottoman.

Laundry corner. Detergents are sold for 100 yen. washer and dryer. The dryer costs 100 yen for 30 minutes. You can extend your stay by 30 minutes for every additional 100 yen you put in. The washing machine costs 200 yen. The pet house is located at the rear of deck 5.

The entrance hall has an open atrium and has an open feel. It’s interesting that there is a mirror on the ceiling so you can see the hall. We will return to the room and have lunch. Seafood bowl looks delicious! Soup and chawanmushi are also included. First, let’s start with the soup.

Seafood bowl starts with tuna. I’m sure this item was sea bream? I think chawanmushi is delicious both warm and cold. The seafood bowl also contained salmon. It’s colorful. conger eel. Scallops are sweet and delicious. how much. It’s a little time consuming to remove the head from the shrimp, but it’s delicious.

I also quite like eggs. Watched a few movies at the theater. The theater is large and can accommodate quite a number of people. The karaoke room costs 1,100 yen per hour. Usage hours are from the start of boarding until 11pm, and from 8am until 1 hour before port arrival. Multi-purpose restroom with shower.

The shower room is equipped with body soap and shampoo. The toilet has a hot water flush function and a handrail. There was also an assistance bed. Unfortunately, we did not see any sister ships passing each other on this trip.

I had some potato chips that I bought at the Tomakomai Ferry Terminal, so I thought I’d eat them. Once you start eating it, you can’t stop. delicious. Amazing sunsets from the deck. It’s the end of the day. Our last dinner this time will be at the restaurant Santorini.

The price is 2100 yen for adults. Cut out the meal ticket and place it in the collection box. Take your card with you while you eat. The restaurant is spacious and has many seats. Bread, jam, and other soba tofu salad corner. I also took a cone. White rice. miso soup. Fried squid.

Limited-time menu: Chicken wings Sanzoku-yaki. Chicken Nanban is a limited time menu. JAPCHAE. Basil marinated mushrooms. Sweet potato fries. roast pork. Seared bonito. Limited time menu Kagoshima chicken rice (Keihan). This is how you pour soup over chicken rice. Limited time menu Akita’s Kiritanpo.

I was a little curious about the taste of Japanese-style black sesame tandan hormone tofu. Shrimp-flavored shumai. I love tofu, so I always eat it. At the drink bar, I felt like drinking for the first time in a while, so I chose Calpis. I brought a lot of things like this.

First up is the salad. Japchae with marinated mushrooms. Seared bonito. delicious. When you put black sesame tandan tofu in your mouth, you can smell the aroma of black sesame. We will eat various menu items little by little. The fried squid and fried sweet potatoes tasted just as you would expect.

Chicken Nanban requires tartar sauce. It’s rare for Kiritanpo to be served on a ferry. This is my first time eating chicken rice. I ate a lot of different things. Strawberry cut cake on roll cake. Brown sugar manju. We also have fruits such as mango and lychee.

I also got strawberry ice cream and ice cream puffs. The drinks bar offers soft drinks, soups and coffee. Beer is an additional charge. (Only the beer server near the counter is in operation) Let’s get some coffee. After dinner, it’s time for dessert. Strawberry ice cream, cool and delicious. Fruits are also delicious.

The cakes are bite-sized so they are easy to eat. The steamed bun was quite sweet. At the end, we will have ice cream puffs. I received a lot. Thank you for the meal. When you have finished your meal, return your meal card to the collection box. I am full.

Wi-Fi is available 24 hours a day for 1,078 yen. Credit card payments are required, and procedures are required before departure. “Travel is life’s treasure” and “life is an adventure.” It’s true. “Being free from radio waves…that’s the real pleasure of traveling by boat.” Being free from radio waves can be really relaxing, isn’t it?

I returned to my room and took a bath in my room. I hope I can see the sunrise tomorrow. good night. good morning. There were a few clouds at sunrise, but after a while we could see the sunrise through the gaps in the clouds. Around Cape Irago. You can see the lighthouse.

Kamishima. It is famous as the setting for Yukio Mishima’s novel “Sound of the Sea.” The ferry trip is just around the corner. I’ll sit here and enjoy the view for a while. I ate too much last night, so I thought it would be okay to skip breakfast. I only bought coffee.

More time passed and we were sailing around Chubu Centrair International Airport. On the way, we passed an LNG tanker. The navigation control signal of Nagoya Port came into view. You’ll soon be able to see the view from this room. I came to the deck to see the famous port Triton up close.

The last big event of this cruise. Pass under the famous port Triton. Delivered uncut. No matter how many times I see it, it’s very impressive. Change the angle and try again. Delivered uncut. It looks like the funnel and the bridge are threaded together. It is very impressive even when viewed from this angle.

Once you pass the famous port of Triton, you feel like your trip is over. Preparations for landing will begin soon. The Nagoya Port Ferry Terminal came into view. Ashore work has begun. A work vehicle will pull the rope. One last look at the bow visor opening. (8x speed)

Return the card key to the return box. Take the observation elevator to the 5th floor and disembark. Thank you to all the staff for your help. “Welcome to Nagoya Port!” ` `We look forward to seeing you again.” We take one last look at “Ishikari.”

Wait in front of the ferry terminal for the bus bound for Noseki Station, the nearest station. The bus has arrived. It costs 210 yen from the ferry terminal to Noseki Station and takes about 7-8 minutes. From Noseki Station, I took the Aonami Line to Nagoya.

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北海道苫小牧西港から愛知県名古屋港までを運航する太平洋フェリー「いしかり」に乗船してきました。
「いしかり」は全長約200メートル、全幅27メートル、最大速力26.50ノットです。

この航路は乗船時間は約40時間、フェリーとしては日本最長の航路です。航行距離は約1,330kmになります。
途中、仙台港に寄港時、一時下船しました。
フェリーには、レストラン、大浴場、マッサージ機、ゲームコーナー、売店などの施設があり、長時間でも楽しめます。

今回滞在した部屋は、特等和室です。
特等和室から眺める船首からの風景は素晴らしく、特に出港の様子などは見応えがありました。
また、フェリーでは日の出や、夕暮れ時の素晴らしい景色を見ることができました。
そして名古屋港入港時に名港トリトンの下を船が通る時は、橋と船の距離が近く大変驚きました。
どうぞ最後までご覧ください。

(運賃参考)
A期間 1等客室 1人 ¥24,200
期間によって運賃が違います。

お得なプランもあります。詳しくは太平洋フェリーのHPをご覧ください。
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02:45 「いしかり」乗船
05:00 1日目夕食・船内散策
10:00 特等和室ルームツアー
18:07 2日目朝食
22:14 仙台港入港
29:04 仙台港出港
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41:08 2日目夕食
49:21 3日目起床・名古屋港入港

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