Hope your trip to Korea will be a great one. The ferry ride back and forth between Japan and Korea will surely be a memorable one. I am planning to take this ferry again this year. Have a nice trip!😸
Thank you for the detailed explanation and guidance from a Japanese perspective on traveling by cruse from Osaka to Busan. Watching your RU-vid videos made me want to travel to Japan by cruse. When you arrived in Busan, I thought that more foreign language guidance signs should be available to accommodate foreigners.
Thanks for your comment. It was very encouraging. Japan has many islands, so you can enjoy a variety of boat trips. Please enjoy a boat trip in Japan someday. Busan's tourist information machine was multilingual as you said. Have a nice voyage!😊😊😊🚢🚢🚢
@@capsulejapan your welcome my friend you always do your best I just love how you include us like we are right there in boy your my kinda man you love to eat I love that safe travels
I don't have a problem with an early departure if everyone is boarded and everything is ready to go, but they should have made an announcement before they left the port. Thank you for uploading this video. Wonderful job. 😊
Thank you for your comment. Regarding the early departure, perhaps there was an announcement in Korean. However, I do not understand Korean. In any case, it was a wonderful ferry trip. I would like to travel from Japan to Korea by boat again.😄😄😄🚢🚢🚢
I also used that ferry for my trip with my father to Osaka about 8 years ago. What a nostalgia. It's good to know that this ferry is available again. Thank you for the video!
Thank you for your comment. The impression of a boat trip can be strong and memorable. Your voyage must have been a good memory with your father. If you have a chance, please try to get on this ship again. Have a nice voyage!😃😃😃🛳🛳🛳
Hi,I set it to Hungarian subtitles and Russian appears on the video,could you fix it for me?I really want to watch this video with Hungarian subtitles👍👍👍thank you so much🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺
very sorry. This is my mistake. I would like to fix it immediately, but I am currently on a long trip and cannot use my computer. I will fix the problem at the end of this month. I'll let you know after I'm done. I will also visit Budapest. I'm really looking forward to it.Thank you very much!🛳️🛳️🛳️😃😃😃
What a great trip. Definitely underrated Ferry route from Osaka to Busan. I hope the China border can be opened and you can try Ferry from Osaka to Shanghai, I'm curious about inside that ferry. Also I'm curious, is there Ferry route from Japan to Taiwan? Since the departure on the afternoon, you can see surrounding at Seto Inland Sea.
Thank you for your comment. I wish there were more ferries from Osaka to Busan. Ferries from Osaka to Shanghai are currently not carrying passengers, only cargo. The ferry connecting Japan and Taiwan used to leave from Okinawa, but unfortunately it was discontinued a few years ago. Going abroad by boat is a lot of fun. I hope there will be more ferries to overseas.😄😄😄🚢🚢🚢
I went to Panstar website, and checking for Busan to Osaka round trip, how come it's saying not available? Does this route sail through out the year or seasonal?
Thank you for your comment. This ferry is out of service for docking from late April to early May, but operates all year round. I just checked Panster's site. I can book online without any problem. Perhaps the Japanese site can only be booked from Japan.🚢😥😥😥
Konichiwa Capsule San. Another great trip! You are lucky to have most of the world at your fingertips whilst we here in Australia are thousands of miles from anywhere. I love this video. A trip from Melbourne Victoria to Perth Western Australia take 4 days to travel by train or by car, and those two cities are 2000 imperial miles apart (2000 miles equal 3218.688 kilometers (2000mi = 3218.688km). The Australian Coast line is 25,760 kilometres. According to The World Factbook, Australia has the sixth longest coastline in the world, at 25,760 kilometres (16,010 mi).
Hi Angus MacKinnon, I have never been to Australia, but your comment has made me think of the vast lands I have yet to see. I would love to spend many days traveling the desert and coastline by car. Japan is smaller in area than Australia but has about the same length of coastline. The coastline is complex and there are many islands, which is why so many ferries are used. And we can even go to Korea by ferry. I would like to give you Korean soju!😊
@@capsulejapan Hello Capsule San. Thanks for your comment. Mate; I would not take travelling though the Australian Deserts lightly. First you will need a good Toyota Land Cruiser, fitted out for the outback. Fuel is not easy to come by on outback tracks, and when you can get it; there are chances that water is mixed in with the fuel due to rain water leaking into service station fuel tanks. Petrol in the outback is very expensive. There is a track known as the TANAMI TRACK. It takes two days to cross the vast expanse of the Tanami Desert, allowing time for you to take in a few awe-inspiring surprises along the way, including the second largest meteorite crater in the world, freshwater wetlands filled with birdlife and one of the most remote art galleries on Earth. Located in Western Australia's East Kimberley region, the Tanami Track is a 1,013 kilometre long desert road that stretches from the Great Northern Highway near Halls Creek to the Stuart Highway near Alice Springs. What is the roughest track in Australia? The Madigan Line, Northern Territory The Simpson Desert is the largest parallel dune desert in the world, so it makes sense that there are multiple options when it comes to crossing it. The most challenging and remote of these is the northern Madigan Line, which makes the better-known French Line look like a highway in comparison. Driving from Adelaide to Darwin takes you through central Australia on the Stuart Highway, which isn't an easy undertaking, but it's most definitely worth it. The Adelaide to Darwin drive takes in some of the most interesting and lesser-known locations in Australia, such as Coober Pedy, Uluru and the Devils Marbles. Stuart Highway in Northern Territory, Australia The Stuart Highway stretches over nearly 3,000 kilometers from Adelaide to Darwin. Even today, travelling it is the ultimate road trip for many Australians. The Stuart Highway has been fully sealed since the mid-1980s. Nevertheless, the distances are mind-boggling. The run from Adelaide to Darwin travels through the Centre of Australia. Hotels/Motels cost between $150.00 AUD PER NIGHT TO APPROX. $200.00 APPROX PER NIGHT. Youth Hostels vary between $38.00 per night to about $50.00 per night. I am trying to find out how much a Litre of Petrol and Diesel will cost. You'd be better off with a Diesel Land Cruiser. I had a brand new 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser diesel and that was very heavy on fuel. I used to joke that it gave the economy of 10 Litres per 1 Meter travelled, and I am glad my boss was paying for that. The outback (desert) gets very hot in summer and travel at those times are ill advised. Many people have become lost or have died out there due to the heat. There is a town in Western Australia named MARBLE BAR. The temperature 49.3C high was the hottest it has ever been in the town and, during December, Marble Bar clocked 14 days above 45C. Eight of those were one after each other. The average daily high in December in the town was a whopping 44.1C. People have known to fry eggs on the road bitumen without a fry pan. If you wish to travel from Melbourne to Perth by Road, it will still take you four or five days but the road is sealed and does travel though some desert along the Nullabor Plains. I'll Catch you later Capsule San. I must go and have my dinner now, or my wife will feed it to the dog. LOL!
Hi Angus MacKinnon san, your commentary has helped me understand that the Australian desert is far beyond my imagination. I am surprised that we have to think first of securing fuel. The Tanami track is 1013 meters long! That is not much different from the length of the Japanese archipelago. I am sure it must be mentally and physically hard to drive this road in a Toyota Land Cruiser for days on end. Traveling the Stuart Highway is the ultimate drive for Australians too. This is the ultimate drive for anyone's life. It may be a very impossible journey for me, but I would love to see the Australian desert with my own eyes someday. And it is interesting that you know so much about the Australian desert. Are you a desert guide? Hope you had a pleasant and tasty dinner today.😊
フィリピにょりこんにちは!Thank you for showing us the onboard experience for Panstar Dream. I have always wondered how it compares to the other Japan-Korea ferries. I think this one has been the most luxurious, so far. I love that the uppermost deck near the radar (also called monkey island) is accessible to passengers - it offers an unobstructed view of everything around you. And it seems that some of the kitchen staff (26:22) are from the Philippines as well. Glad to see some of my kababayan (fellow countrymen) are doing their best in this industry. Looking forward to more of your videos!
Thank you for your comment from the Philippines. Your words encouraged me. It was a comfortable ferry trip from Osaka to Busan. I don't know of any other ferry that allows passengers to go in and out of the deck so freely. The kitchen staff were cheerful and kind. I learned from your comment that they are Filipinos. The food they made was wonderful. I want to ride this ferry again.😄😄😄🚢🚢🚢
Arigato for the video! Great room and views, wow. I've always wondered what kind of fuel these huge ferries run on? Especially on such a long trip...to power such a ship? I assume it's gas....but not sure
Thank you for your comment from the U.S. This ferry was truly a labyrinth. I enjoyed my ferry trip from Japan to Korea. I am so glad you enjoyed it as well. Have a great ferry trip!🚢🚢🚢😊
Thank you for your comment. You can make an online reservation from Panster's official website. However, it seems that only Japanese and Korean are supported. Also, this ship will be in dock from mid-April to early May, so reservations are not possible during that period. Please enjoy the cruise.😄😄😄🚢
계획된 출항시간 30분전에 배가 떠났다? 상식적으로 있을수 없죠. 아무리 빨리빨리문화가 있다하더라도...혹시 촬영자가 착각했거나 항만 사정으로 배가 떠날수 밖에 없었을거라 보네요. 선장이 마음대로 저 큰 국제선 배를 움직일수 없습니다. 항만관리소에서 허락이 있어야 가능합니다.
Thank you. I am so happy and encouraged that you recognized my efforts. For me, the ferry trip from Osaka to Korea was wonderful. I would like to go back to Korea by this ferry.😆
The interior of this ship is really like a maze. Walking around the ship was a bit like an adventure. The outside deck is also intricate. The view from the rooftop deck was fantastic.😆🛳️🚢
The ferry was scheduled to depart at 5:00 p.m., but left more than 30 minutes earlier. It is unthinkable for a Japanese ferry to depart so early. I apologize if the subtitles were difficult to understand.😅😅😅🚢🚢🚢
You should come to Nova Scotia Canada. There is a museum there that has items from the Titanic. Maybe the ferry terminal in Japan can have a restaurant and a shop. Lovely trip.
Thanks for letting me know about Nova Scotia, Canada. I'd like to go to that museum someday and see the relics of the Titanic. Boat trips are fun. But don't forget that there are dangers too. Have a nice voyage! 🛳️🛳️🛳️😀😀
Merci pour votre commentaire de France. Je suis très heureux de votre commentaire car je me rendrai en France la semaine prochaine. Cependant, je suis un peu inquiet car Paris est en grève. Je vous souhaite un bon voyage en ferry.😄😄😄🚢
@@capsulejapan bonjour, je ne fais malheureusement pas de voyage en ferry, c'est grâce à toi que je voyage et merci beaucoup pour ces beaux moments. Pour ton voyage en France en effet c'est vraiment pas le bon moment. Beaucoup de grèves avec les trains et surtout Paris est envahit de poubelles à cause de la grève, c'est immonde avec une très mauvaise odeur et des rats, vraiment pas le bon moment. Bon courage et merci
Merci pour vos conseils avisés. Il est dommage que Paris soit en grève, mais nous profiterons de notre séjour autant que possible. Ce sera aussi un bon souvenir.😄😄😄
If you want to come to korea, You don't need to come from japan. Now Japan, is all about the radioactivity from fukushima. You can come to korea right from your own place by airplane :) Plz, Skip radioactivity land japan for your own health & your property!