ふねこに逢いに「阪九フェリーせっつ」神戸からスイート部屋に乗船してきました。

Hello everyone, I’m now at the pedestrian bridge in front of Osaka Station. Where are you taking me today? Hmm. Today we will use Hankyu Ferry to go to a certain place in Kyushu. Eh, is the ferry all of a sudden okay? Don’t worry, it’s fine.

Actually, this was my first time coming to Osaka Umeda Station on the Hanshin Railway. I’m looking forward to seeing what kind of station it is. I came here for the first time and it looks very clean, but I wonder if it has been renovated recently.

Construction is said to have been completed in March of last year. That’s why it’s beautiful. There is a wide platform in a large space, and the space in the left and right directions is open, but the space above and below is narrow, so am I the only one who feels oppressed?

Let’s head to Hanshin Mikage Station, where the Hankyu Ferry shuttle bus will arrive. It’s 25 minutes by express train. Osaka Umeda Station is the final platform. It’s a station similar to Nankai Namba Station and Hankyu Umeda Station. that’s right. Officially, the station is called a head end platform.

Now, let’s get started! Finally, the prologue of the journey begins. The train departs from Hanshin Osaka Umeda Station and rises to the ground level after a short while. As you would expect from a Hanshin train, there are placards with the Tigers logo hanging there.

Cross the Yodogawa Bridge and head towards Hanshin Mikage Station. I arrived at Hanshin Mikage Station. A shiny vehicle named Jet Silver is parked there. I just looked into it and it seems that the name “jet” was given to it because of its jet-like acceleration.

I saw you off on the express train you boarded. see you. This is Mikage Station on the Hanshin Railway. From here, walk to the Hankyu Ferry connecting bus stop. Arrived. I was surprised that there were so many people even though it was a weekday.

We are gradually approaching Hankyu Ferry. I’m so excited that I get restless and can’t calm down. The bus bound for Rokko Island’s ferry terminal has arrived. Once you cross the bridge to Rokko Island, you will soon reach the ferry terminal.

If you cross this bridge, there is a ferry terminal. I’m really looking forward to seeing what kind of ferry it is. Is that a ferry? You can see what looks like the Mitsukan vinegar mark on the chimney, and

Yes, that is the Hankyu Ferry Settsu that we will be boarding today. When you first see it, you may be overwhelmed by its size. It’s amazing to see it right in front of your eyes, so let’s go see it later. Wow, I feel so excited. I might like ferries more than trains.

Wow, this is the Hankyu Ferry I’ll be boarding today, it’s amazing. It would be a dream to be able to travel on this big ferry.

When I first boarded the ship, I was surprised at how big it was. You’ll be even more surprised when you see the inside of the ship, so please look forward to it. Hey, what character is this cute cat mixed with Ferry?

This is Funeko. He’s my favorite character too. I like Hankyu Ferry because of the Funeko. The funeko board is cute, I just saw the ticket, is it sweet? Yes, since it was my first ferry, I took the plunge and got a suite.

Now, let’s get on board. Cross the pedestrian bridge and board the ship. Let’s go to battle! It looks like it’s about three stories high, but this is how you board the ferry.

The ferry and pedestrian bridge are docked. I can see the ferry from the window. My heart was pounding. Just a little more until boarding. I was able to board the ship, and this is the entrance. I wonder what it feels like? Now, let’s go inside the ship. Welcome and welcome.

The three-story atrium entrance is always nice to see. The coloring of Hankyu Ferry is also cute. what’s this! I was surprised to see what was going on inside the ferry. It’s like a hotel. I’m going to my room. Take the elevator from the 5th floor to the 7th floor.

There is a door at the entrance of the suite, so it’s quiet even if it’s noisy at the entrance. The hallway looks like something out of a luxury hotel. I’m looking forward to seeing what kind of room there is.

Even though I’m in a suite this time, it’s next to the Royal on the bow side, furthest from the engine, so I think it’s quieter and has less vibration. Did you take that end room with that in mind? Thank you for your kind words.

It’s my first time on board after all. But I’m worried that if I enter this room, I won’t be able to go back to any other cheaper room.

I arrived at room 701. When I boarded the ship last year, it was a card key, but it seems that it has been modified and changed to a QR code. When you hold the ticket’s QR code over the transparent square part, the blue lamp will light up and the ticket will be unlocked.

Thank you for making this room more luxurious than I expected. amazing. It doesn’t feel like you’re on a ferry. It’s like a room in a luxury hotel. I’m glad that he seemed happy. Funeko and the others are looking at Higashi-Kobe Ohashi Bridge.

There was a kettle, hair dryer, cups, tea, and Funeko wafers on the table. I ate it right away. There was a refrigerator underneath, containing two bottles each of raw tea and mineral water. This is a nice service. There were four hangers in the closet.

Underneath were slippers, a toothbrush, a funeko towel that you could take home, a yukata, a haori, and a bath towel. Finally, there was a blanket on the bottom shelf. Let’s take a look at the unit bath in the room.

The TOTO washlet, sink, and bathtub were very clean. Body soap, shampoo, and conditioner are also included for your peace of mind. It looks like there’s still some time before departure, so I’d like to explore the inside of the ship.

There was also a water heater and a cold water machine along the way. This would be convenient to have, but the suite has 2 bottles of raw tea and 2 bottles of mineral water, so it may not be necessary.

If you look at the entrance from the 7th floor, you’ll see an elevator in the middle and stairs at both ends. There is also an observation lobby on the 7th floor. There were also photos of past Hankyu ferries displayed on the wall.

On the 7th floor, there is a sofa in the semi-circular glass area overlooking the deck where you can relax. I came to the restaurant on the 6th floor. Funeko’s cock appearance is cute. Looks like it’s not open yet.

The atmosphere inside the restaurant was very nice, and there were seats where you could sit in a circle in the middle. There are lots of funeko everywhere and it’s very cute. I have also become a fan of Funeko.

Funeko is really cute. I feel like the number has increased since I went on board last year. Let’s go to the observation lobby on the bow of the ship on the 6th floor. I wonder what it looks like, is the bow the front view? This door is the observation lobby. Let’s go in.

It’s pitch dark. It’s brighter outside. When sailing at night, we don’t want any light to leak through the bow window, so we keep the room completely dark. There is also a space where you can take commemorative photos. Even the costumes are elaborate.

There is also a commemorative stamp corner next to the photo shoot space. Let’s press it as a commemoration. This Funeko stamp is so cute. It was almost 18:30, the departure time, so I went up to the deck.

A tugboat is coming to help set sail. It’s amazing how such a small boat can help such a large ferry. It looks like it has left the quay a little. Behind me was Sunflower bound for Oita. Behind it is the night view of Kobe.

There’s something nice about a scene like this, when the ferry slowly leaves the shore, staff from the terminal waves to them, and people wave in response. Everyone can enjoy a 12-hour boat trip to Shinmoji. I’m off, see you lateeer. I’m going too.

I’m getting hungry, so let’s go to the dinner event on the ship ! I’m glad I can eat dinner on the ship. Funeko is carrying Teppanyaki. Hey, would you like to have the teppanyaki menu? What do you think? Yeah, that’s good. I’d like to eat steak. First of all, wash your hands thoroughly.

I agree. Hand washing is important. First, take the tray. The good thing about Hankyu Ferry’s restaurants is that you can choose from a la carte options. There are so many types, it can be confusing. However, you don’t have to worry about ordering teppanyaki from the staff.

Water and glasses are self-service, so just go get them. There’s also a funeko on the back of the disinfectant bottle telling you to disinfect it. Let’s all do it properly. I decided to choose a seat in the back. Now I’m just waiting for the teppanyaki to arrive.

It’s here. Wow, that looks delicious. It’s sizzling, and just the sound makes it taste delicious. I can’t describe the sound that whets my appetite. The steak looks delicious, I’ll have a piece of it later. Well then, let’s eat. delicious! I also like teppanyaki, but this is horumon-yaki.

It’s a complete meal. Thank you for the meal. This was also exquisite. If you are on board, please try it once. The offal was soft and really delicious. The steak was delicious and not as tough as I expected. Thank you for the meal.

I went to the store on the 5th floor. There are plenty of souvenirs from Kansai and Kyushu, so don’t worry if you forget to buy them. I want a cute cushion with a fungus, but it’s quite expensive, so I won’t buy it this time.

I bought Funeko’s cookies and Funeko’s screw chocolate. Eat carefully at home. Bread is sold in front of the shop, so I also bought the popular pie choux and butter croissant. If you make a reservation, you can have freshly baked food in the morning.

It was time to pass the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, so I hurried to the deck. There are lights in the shape of the bridge. That is the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. Even so, the wind is strong today and it’s very cold!

Even though it’s cold, there are a lot of people on the deck watching. As expected, it’s a ferry event. It’ll be right below you soon. You can only experience it on the ferry, so please come and see it on board the Hankyu Ferry.

It was high tide tonight, so the funnel looked like it was going to hit the bridge. I think they were trying not to hit it, but it was scary to watch. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, see you soon.

The kids’ room on the 5th floor seems to have been designed to make you feel like you’re on a submarine. Finally, a diving funeko appears.

There was a game corner next to it. Isn’t there a cushion with a fungus in a crane game? But no matter how I look at it, I can’t seem to get it. I’ll take this opportunity to try out this crane game. Unfortunately, it was a failure.

There was also a massage chair on the 5th floor. It’s standard on ferries. That’s right. But is there anyone who uses it? There’s also a vending machine corner. There was alcohol, soft drinks, and cup noodles. I feel that the cup noodles are too thick.

Of course, there was also ice cream. But I’ll stop this time. We have some time before the next event, Seto Ohashi Bridge, so we will relax in our suite. We were busy on board, so let’s take it easy.

I returned to my room. When I tried to wash my hands, Funeko and Setsuko were there. Mikeyan, Funeko, Setsuko, and Yui-chan were on the bed. Yui-chan is a Tokai Kisen character.

I bought it at the store a while ago. I bought Funeko Cookies and Funeko-style Neji Chocolate as souvenirs for myself, but I ended up eating a little of them. Funeko and the others are having a strategy meeting to explore the inside of the ferry.

Funeko and Funeko’s take-home towel, this time it’s all about Funeko, even the socks. I’ll have the pie choux and butter croissant I bought earlier, and the roasted green tea I had in my room.

I passed Seto Ohashi Bridge around 10:45pm, so I did my best to take some photos even though it was cold. However, it was pitch dark and it was hard to see the bridge, so I’m sorry I couldn’t take a good video.

It’s true. Even though I worked hard to take pictures. I hope I can take good pictures the next time I board the ship. I agree. I’ll do my best to take good pictures. Even so, the ferry doesn’t shake at all. I thought it would shake more.

Even if the wind is strong on the Seto Inland Sea route, it is always like this, so there is almost no shaking.

The same was true for the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, but the Seto Ohashi Bridge was on the edge of its bridge and funnel. I felt like if I climbed up the funnel and stretched out my hand, I would be able to reach the bridge.

I feel jealous that you can come up with ideas like that. It’s kind of embarrassing. Seto Ohashi-san, let’s meet again. It’s a green lamp, so it looks like it’s empty, so let’s take a bath. Let’s do so.

After relaxing in the bath, I relaxed in a part of the restaurant on the 6th floor that had been opened up. There was no one there, but it seems like there are many people who don’t know that they can use it.

I wasn’t able to take time to take photos during business hours, but there were a lot of fungi posted at the exit of the restaurant, and I couldn’t resist seeing them. I want to wake up before sunrise, so I decide to go back to my room and sleep.

I moved from the 6th floor to the 7th floor where my room was. It’s a room at the end, so it’s difficult to move around, but it’s quiet so it’s a great place to sleep. When I returned to the room, Funeko and the others were sleeping. good night.

Good morning. Funeko and the others sleep in a really weird way, but they’re cute. I came to the restaurant on the 6th floor to have breakfast. We are open from 6am. It’s still dark outside. I don’t feel like I’m here for breakfast. Good Morning on the signboard, this will improve the morning atmosphere.

What should I do? I don’t have much of an appetite in the morning, so I make a porridge set. I’ll enjoy having this. I was hungry since morning, so I had the mackerel set meal. I’ll enjoy having this. It’s a complete meal. Thank you for the meal.

There’s still some time until sunrise, so I decided to go to the observation lobby on the 6th floor. Well, let’s get into it. Since it is the bow of the ship, it is partitioned off with a curtain to prevent light from leaking through.

The carpet is decorated with a firework-like design, giving the impression of fireworks going off in the night sky. It’s getting pretty bright. The sky looks cloudy. Funeko and the others also seem disappointed when they see the cloudy sky.

There are a lot of clouds. It looks like it’s going to be hard to see the sunrise. Let’s go to the deck on the 7th floor.

I hope there are no clouds on the left side. The area where the sun is going to rise is covered with clouds, so unfortunately I don’t think I’ll be able to see the sunrise today. Several people came to the deck to watch the sunrise. There aren’t that many clouds in the sky.

It’s time to go back and prepare for disembarkation. I had no choice but to remove the deck. Wow, the windows of the suite are so dirty that I can’t take good pictures. Even though there were other ferries, I ended up doing it.

Izumi entered Shin-Moji Port first from Izumiotsu. I’ve been wondering for a while, but why is Izumi’s funnel shaped like that? Please forgive me for the unsightly image because the focus was on the dirt, so please forgive me for the impression that I have arrived at the Shin-Moji Port Ferry Terminal.

Now, let’s disembark. The suite room was really nice, it was comfortable with little noise and vibration. I wish I had stayed a little longer. Before getting off the 7th floor, I decided to go to the deck again to see if the sun was out.

The sun is now peeking out! I had given up on not being able to see it anymore, but now I’m so happy! I’m sad to disembark, but I’ll definitely come back on board again. Thank you Settsu, see you soon.

The pedestrian bridge makes you feel excited when you board the ship, but it feels lonely when you disembark. Goodbye to Funeko and the others. I feel lonely, but I can’t help it. Funeko also seems sad. Settsu and Funeko, I hope you’re doing well until we meet again.

Isn’t the building so splendid? This is just like Heijokyo. You can’t see it at the ferry terminal. From Shin-Moji Port, take a shuttle bus to JR Kokura Station. It will take about 40 minutes. It’s also nice to see Settsu and Izumi getting along so well. Arrived at JR Kokura Station.

When I see the Three-Nine conductor, I think he has come to Kokura. I’m now heading to Moji Port. A funeko was also displayed at Kokura Station to advertise the Hankyu Ferry. You can travel from Kokura to Moji Port for 14 minutes for 280 yen.

Oops, I thought it was coming this way, but it stopped there. Arrived at Moji Port. I’ve heard it’s retro, but it seems like it has an old feel to it. Like Hanshin Railway’s Osaka Umeda Station, this one also has an end-of-the-head platform.

This is the “departure bell” that rings at Mojiko Station, the starting point of the Kyushu Railway. I’ll try ringing it. When you exit the ticket gate, the campus has high ceilings that give you a sense of history and is very nice.

There is a Starbucks Coffee inside Mojiko Station. Isn’t it getting a little warmer? Eh! I say it’s not getting warmer, but ice cream doesn’t even get cold. I’ll have warm milk. FamilyMart at Mojiko Station is on the brown line. I guess it’s to give it a retro feel.

It seems that the only station buildings in operation that have been designated as important cultural properties are those at Mojiko Station and Tokyo Station. Historically, that’s how amazing it is. You can see the Kanmon Bridge that spans the Kanmon Strait. By the way, the railway is connected by an undersea tunnel.

The bridge we are currently crossing is called Hanebashi, which is said to be a sacred place for lovers. The tension from earlier has increased. It opens and closes 6 times a day. The brick building on the right is the former Moji Customs House.

It’s time for the long-awaited lunch. This is a sushi restaurant called “Kaito”. It’s not a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, but the sushi is made in front of you. From the left: sardines, bluefin tuna, and burritro. It was really delicious.

In Moji Port, there is a happy yellow banana mailbox. I would also like to send out postcards from here. Spring is almost here. The cherry blossoms were blooming, so I decided to take some photos. A tram manufactured in 1940 was preserved in the Mojiko Retro District. It was in tatters.

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2024年3月6日に「阪九フェリーせっつ」で神戸から新門司までスイートを利用しました。
ふねこだらけで幸せな2日間。美味しい鉄板焼きに舌鼓。露天風呂まであるんですよ。これに乗船すると飛行機や新幹線には乗れません。ほんと快適な移動ができるのがフェリーのいいところです。皆さんも九州に行く際は、阪九フェリーを利用してくださいね。

00:00 大阪梅田駅から阪神電車
03:41 六甲アイランドフェリーターミナル到着
06:05 せっつに乗船
06:43 スイート部屋の紹介
10:08 施設の案内①
12:42 出航
13:39 レストランで夕食
17:17 明石海峡大橋通過
18:56 施設の案内②
22:22 瀬戸大橋通過
25:40 レストランで朝食
27:12 早朝のデッキ
28:40 新門司港で日の出
29:00 下船
30:15 JR小倉駅・銀河鉄道999車掌さん
30:46 門司港駅到着
32:47 海鮮処海人でお寿司

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5 Comments

  1. おはようございます(*^^*)☀️
    阪九フェリーせっつ✨良い船ですよね😊🎶
    しかも『スイート✨』7階のお部屋はデッキに近いですし、私も大好きなお部屋です(*^^*)⤴️
    旅行支援があった頃は、空いていればスイートを選んでいました✨
    鉄板メニューも美味しそうで🥩動画を拝見させていただいていると…思わず阪九フェリーさんのサイトをスマホで見て空室を探してしまいました😊✌️
    そして『ミツカン酢のマーク😅』まさしく一緒だなって共感しました😂
    今回も楽しく船内の説明なども丁寧な動画📷️ありがとうございましたm(_ _)m🌠
    映画を見ているような滑らかな映像もとても見やすくて、いつも『すごいなぁ✨』って思う私です(*^^*)✨
    また復路の動画も楽しみにしています😊🎶📷️

  2. お早うございます😊
    憧れの阪九フェリーでした😊
    スイート、とても豪華ですね、窓は残念でしたが😢予定では6月に乗船予定です、母が大腸がんになりまして…予定が延び延びになりました💦
    ふねこ今度こそ会いに行きます😊

  3. こんにちは。私は3月3日に「せっつ」門司港~神戸でお隣の001ロイヤルにひとり旅で利用させて頂きました。良かったけどひとり旅では広すぎました💦
    食事はホルモン鉄板とブリのお刺身にサラダを食べました。美味しかったです。
    部屋でも暇で阪九フェリーのワイン赤も白も飲んでお風呂からも景色が見えるので何度も入ってました。

  4. こんばんは🌛
    阪九フェリー神戸航路に乗られたんですね😊
    阪九フェリーはどの等級も静かですね😉
    瀬戸内航路では一番静かなフェリーだと思います😊
    私もレストランで熱々ステーキを食べたいのですが、
    毎回刺身を🐟取ってしまいますwww
    ちなみに来週は阪九フェリー泉大津航路に乗ります😊
    次回も楽しみにしています😊

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