2025 Update: 18-Hour Japan’s Vending Machine Ferry Journey to Tokyo (New Food Available)

I’m taking the Ocean Tokyu Ferry from Tokushima to Tokyo. I wanted to try new frozen meals onboard.

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25 Comments

  1. Oh look….the same exact Ferry you've been on 30 times now and nothing ever changes.🙄

  2. There is a fine line between getting all of the popcorn kernals popped and burning it. 😊 Sometimes you have to sacrifice a few un popped ones to not over cook the others too long! It’s a gamble every time! 😅

  3. Don't worry about the popcorn, they always put in more kernals than normal to make sure unpopped ones don't end up making a tiny bag, if you cook it longer you risk the popcorn, that did pop, burning. Also, gotta say that taco rice looked pretty tasty, kind of want to eat that for dinner now.

  4. 19:42 Are you saying you've never seen microwave popcorn before, or just never seen it on the ship? Cause microwave popcorn has been the standard in the US for about 30 years. It's hard to believe it's taken that long to get to Japan.

  5. こんにちは、ハクさん。私たちは「海の眉山」号のスローボートに乗って、東京トンネルの奥深くにあるハクの隠れ家へ帰路につきました。

    新しい自動販売機が空っぽだったら「念のため」お店で食べ物を買っておくべきだったかもしれませんね!

    ハクさん、知りたいことある?あなたは二段ベッドの上段派?それとも下段派?

    子供の頃はいつも上段で寝て、兄と部屋を共有していました。でも、大人になってその時期を過ぎるまでは。

    電子レンジポップコーン。昔は、トウモロコシの粒を鍋に入れて熱した油で揚げ、コンロでポンポンと弾けていました。

    キッチンに火をつけたり、自分自身に火をつけたりしないよう、くれぐれも慎重に。

    今では、箱の中に数袋入った電子レンジポップコーンが販売されており、自宅で簡単に作ることができます。

    自販機フードツアー博、ありがとうございました。

    ありがとう

  6. That beef stroganoff cracked me up. I'm not sure what it was , but it wasn't beef stroganoff. I'm glad it tasted good.

  7. Its interesting to see your conflict at the beginning of the video. Should you wait for the bus, or take a taxi ? I always travel to Japan with a very good friend, and for 2 people, taking a taxi is often still okay in matters of costs, and its not crazy expensive as it would be in Switzerland. So sometimes, when we dont want to loose precious time, or if the weather is horrible, or we are very tired – we take a taxi. But other times, we actually prefer to take the bus. Not mainly because we want to save some money, but because taking a local bus is just much more part of the journey.

  8. Helpful hint: Pick up a few paper napkins and have them handy when you take those hot meals from the microwave. Use them like a pot holder (hot pad) to protect your fingers from the heat when you transfer it to a plate. Steam burns are no fun! I've never seen any beef stroganoff that looked like that, but, oh well. LOL. I find it fascinating that passengers have only vending machine food unless they bring their own. I can see the cost savings, but it is interesting. Enjoyed the video, as always. Peace!

  9. Thank you STJ for another wonderful video. I really like your videos a lot. You take me to places which I couldnt visit myself, in this case, because I get seasick so very quickly. I will travel to Japan for the 5th time for 4 weeks next March and I cant for it. I always enjoy watching your videos a lot. And I always hope for many "!!" 🙂.

  10. What does the "red hook" mark mean that is on several walls? There was also one to the left of the bedroom door when it was time to sleep.