Japan’s Longest Ferry Journey: 40 Hours in Deluxe Cabin (Nagoya to Hokkaido)

I’m taking the Taiheiyo Ferry from Nagoya to Tomakomai, Hokkaido. I booked a Deluxe cabin this time.

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https://youtu.be/Fwsqc5Jobjo

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28 Comments

  1. Oh! A new STJ ferry video. I love all STJ videos, but the ferries are my favorites. I've been watching since Covid, when STJ was pretty much the only passenger.
    I prefer watching the ones with the better rooms, because I'm old and would need a private toilet. This ferry is pretty dated, but has all the necessities. Surprised they havn't updated the TV's however.
    Thank you for improving my day.

  2. To be honest it would have been funnier if you had stuck your head in to hole of truth ๐Ÿ˜‚

  3. I saw the name โ€œSuntoryโ€ on your drink can. Suntory is also on bottles of Japanese whisky imported into America. ๐Ÿ˜Š
    The food looked delicious, and your cabin looked comfortable. The ferry in Japan seems to be so much better than cruise ships. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us.

  4. I love that frog and I love your videos and Iโ€™m so happy to be sitting down to watch your journey.

  5. I wonder if they'll ever made a longer ferry, like a trip that goes around Japan, though I guess that'd be more of a cruise ship kind of deal. But just being able to sail around all of Japan sounds cool.

  6. Can someone explain to me the logic of having a 40 hour ferry to travel a route that takes 22 hours to drive or 13-15 hours by train.

  7. I do notice a BIG change in your diet, you have cut out dessert completely. Good luck with your effort to cut sweets my friend.

  8. Loved the carpet in your room with all of the knots.
    Thank you so much for your time and talent. Love the ferry videos and the train ones too.