일본 대마도 이즈하라에서 나가사키의 이키섬으로!
이키섬은 대마도 이즈하라, 후쿠오카 하카타항, 큐슈의 가라쓰에서 갈 수 있는 현지인과 일본 여행객들만 거의 대부분인 숨은 여행지인데요.
대마도에서 하카타까지의 편도 배여행의 핵심인 ‘이키’섬으로 드디어 출발합니다.
이키섬에서의 2박3일의 서막, 이제 시작합니다!

일본🇯🇵배편도여행[03] – 대마도 이즈하라, 나가사키 이키

00:00 이즈하라에서 로컬터미널로
03:08 일본의 페리 구경
05:33 나가사키 ‘이키’로
06:08 자전거로 이키주변 돌아보기

각종 여행지와 거리를 리뷰하는 ‘여행하는 칩턴’입니다.
😀구독!👍좋아요! 영상 제작에 큰 힘이 됩니다!

#대마도 #이키 #일본배여행

In Izuhara, Tsushima Island Take a ferry in Japan Crossing the Sea of ​​Nagasaki Where we arrived This is the wild island of Nagasaki! [Day 2-Izuhara, Tsushima, Japan] Now is the time July 1st(?) – (I couldn’t sleep well..) Uh… I barely woke up Today’s schedule is Now between 7:40 and 50 p.m. Go to Izuhara Domestic Port (Terminal) Take the ferry (ship) to Iki The primary goal is to get to Iki Island. First, go to Iki Island. There are several (Japanese) domestic ports on Iki Island. The port from Izuhara is You can enter Ashibe Port (+Konoura Port). From Ashibe Port to near Ashibe Port and uninhabited island I can go again To Tatsunoshima (island) The secondary goal is to go first. The atmosphere nearby Riding a bike along the beach line My (additional) goal is to travel. A little today too roaming outdoors It looks like it will be a tight schedule. Fortunately, the weather today is weather without rain With weather that was clear and cloudy First of all, I know Now wash up go out To Izuhara Domestic Port Let’s move [Perhaps because it is early morning on a weekday, the streets are quiet] [Full set of jungle hat, vest, and backpack today too!] [I leave while looking at the calm river and village scenery] try hard To Izuhara Port I’m going to take a boat Fortunately, the weather today I thought it would be okay as long as it didn’t rain. If it rains or is very windy Because the ship may not float Those parts It is one of the most important parts (when riding a boat). It’s not raining now safely I think I can go over to Iki Island. To take a local boat in Japan You have to go to the domestic terminal. At the domestic terminal not a speedboat The ferry is leaving We’re leaving in 55 minutes now. (So) I’m walking hard now. Because I passed by here again yesterday familiar now I think I’m continuing to walk well [The ship waiting over there for me to board soon(?)] [After passing the overseas terminal] [Izuhara Domestic Terminal is visible] [Entering the first floor lobby of the terminal] [Fill out the boarding report for ferry ticketing] [Submit boarding report at the ticket office and purchase tickets] [Once you complete your purchase, you will receive a boarding pass and receipt] If you look here Because I’m a ferry, not a jetfoil This is the second I think it was checked (on the receipt) as ferry. Fortunately, I was rescued safely. From what I roughly understand, I think they say you can board from 8:35. [Looking around until boarding time] now now I’m waiting for the ferry Just by my standards Only see local people There are almost no foreigners (including Koreans). [Boarding time is up, go to the 2nd floor boarding area] [Everyone here is Japanese] [You can also see students on a school trip(?) and seniors on a group tour] [I feel embarrassed so I take out the guide map] [Local language pressure] [Soon boarding time is up] [Line up to board] [Get your ticket confirmed and go to the boarding passage] [Board while checking the ferry guide] Now let’s go into the boat After entering the boat The 2nd class room was indicated to be right downstairs, so let’s not go down. I also saw slot machines. and vending machine! When you think of Japan, it’s vending machines. I see a vending machine too Map of Iki Island and famous tourist attractions, And the islands of Nagasaki, like Tsushima and Iki. I was also able to see things like topographical maps explaining things. First of all, it was quite unique among the ships I’ve been on. In the case of second-class rooms, each area is provided with a flat bed of the same height. The floor (area) is divided into each zone. It was designed to sit freely on the floor. [Now we leave Tsushima Island and depart for Iki, Nagasaki] This is now Iki Island (ferry – takes about 2 hours) Because it is a ship passing through Hakata (ferry – takes about 4 hours) I think people ride it in various ways. I also see kids on school trips. general business I also see office workers working Some older people There are also group tourists. ah! Korean people I don’t think I’ve seen anyone yet They are all Japanese people They are locals (There are no seats) If possible, do not leave your seat. take a seat I think it should just stay the way it is. [But when I saw the sea, I wanted to go outside] I’m outside the ferry right now. [Looking towards the sea] I’m going hard on the boat. [Crossing the Nagasaki Sea in Japan] [If you go to the front deck] [There are seats like this where you can see the sea] I’ll take a look below too. [Going down the stairs] [A retro-looking anchor rope (?) can be seen in the front] [There are outdoor seats behind it, just like the upper deck] [In the room(?) behind the seats] Japanese ships are out there pachinko game machine tetris [It was a room with old game consoles] [Look at the outside deck and lie down like everyone else] [Just keep an eye on it until it arrives] [Iki Island is visible and an announcement is made] [The ship I boarded goes to Hakata] [The first building you see when you get off – Ashibe Terminal] [Finally Izuhara > Arrival in Iki land] Iki Island, along with Tsushima Island, connects the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese archipelago. It is an island belonging to Nagasaki Prefecture that is equivalent to a stepping stone. It is 20km northwest of Kyushu and 50km southeast of Tsushima Island. The population is approximately 25,000 people. It is slightly smaller than Tsushima Island. There are mainly natural scenery, old historical sites, and shrines. [Information-This place especially offers electric bicycle rental] I just rented a bike (4 hours – 1,100 yen) It’s an electric bicycle (PAS type). I’m going to rent a bike and go on a trip (nearby). I’m a little anxious though [First time using an electric bicycle…] [Preparing to start the bike] [Basically driving on the road] [Depending on the risk of the roadway, you are advised to avoid driving on the sidewalk] [As you drive along the road from the port to the sea view] [Passing through the small sea village of Ashibeura] [If you run while looking around the inside of the village] [You can see the sea in the distance] [You come across a beach that looks quite large] [The scenery of the beach is truly exotic] [I go to park my bike to see more of the beach] [That’s a coffee truck] [Iki – Kuyoshihama Beach] [A place with a wide white sand beach of about 500m and a beautiful cobalt-colored sea] here It is called Kuyoshihama Beach. It’s not that big of a beach (based on Busan people’s beaches). Still, in a place where there are no people The palm trees are spread out and clearly A little bit exotic feeling It feels like a beach. There aren’t too many people There are no commercial districts or anything like that nearby (there is a coffee truck!) Just when I was passing by and driving I stopped by for a moment The amount of air I think it’s so good still Being able to see the sea like this It’s so nice After all, if it’s an island, it’s the sea. There is a bench on this island There’s a good atmosphere [It would look much prettier if the weather was clear] [Taking a little rest while looking at the sea] [Getting ready to run again while looking at the wild trees and grass] [Passing a downhill course with rough waves] [See the Crown Prince Monument at the bottom of the hill] [Go back to destination] [Entering today’s bike tour destination village] [Ashibecho Moroyoshihon Murafure] Almost to the sea village now I came riding a bicycle First of all, the road is too long It’s light and comfortable I think I ran in a straight line. omg now I think I need to go back quickly (time to board the city bus) I rode my bike almost 7km. I think the round trip is almost 15km. Go back to Ashibe Take the bus to Ashibe To Tatsuno Island I think I’ll have to take a bus to get there (about 1 per hour…) But this Every person passing by Everyone says hello (Konnichiwa) Anyone can see that he is a foreigner. Thank you for your greetings. So, as I pass by, I also say hello. [Inserting coins in front of a vending machine on the way back] Oops oh my I was riding my bike back To get a feel of the rural village scenery I drew a cup of coffee It’s so pretty! There is a vending machine like this This also has a Coca-Cola vending machine. at the bus stop Ah, the atmosphere is so nice and quiet. For a real bike ride I think it’s optimal [I continued riding my bike while looking at this emotional landscape] Just have a quick cup of coffee now That’s how it’s divided. [Not a coffee advertisement] [Go back the way you came and go to the terminal] Parked safely (about 2 hours ride) Now is the time It’s 1:09 at 1:34 Take the bus to go to Tatsuno Island. You can ride here. I’m planning to take the bus from here. Probably because it’s an island, the weather is a bit warm. It seems to be clear and cloudy. It seems to be clear and cloudy. Waiting for the bus to go to the next destination, the wild uninhabited island of Tatsunoshima.

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