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I’m an ex-cruise ship musician and if you ever get sea sick again, ask the bartender for ginger ale and bitters. It truly works-settles your stomach quickly. Also, eating dry crackers helps. Cheers!
p.s. in pure nautical terms, you were on a ship, not a boat. No trying to be the Word Police, just might be useful to know for the future. The simplest distinction is this: you can fit a boat on a ship, but you can’t fit a ship on a boat❤
I am korean living in Sweden, and originally from Busan. I came across this video few days ago and thought It was so random to see two Swedish guys doing this trip !!! I have started to watch other videos of you two, I really enjoy it!
Welcome to Fukuoka! Your videos make guys who love a journey so excited at all time. A japanese lady who talked to you at your dessert time said " Annin dofu ", which means "almond jelly" in English. I think she was happy to see you😊
Next time when you get sea sick, go to the middle of the ship and go outside this will help. You were on the front of the ship which is the worst place to be
@@OskarandDan Alternatively you could try walking around. I find walking at least helps with the idea of you are moving and your ear says you are moving, so it sort of matches. I used to always make sure I did not eat when I was going on a boat haha.
@@OskarandDan i think you're in the upper deck affect the situationl too since the higher you're on the boat the more swayed you get. Have you tried to go to lower deck?
Wow, what a neat video! I'm absolutely thrilled to be your new follower. Oskar's sunnies are simply fabulous, and I can't wait for you to spill the beans on the brand behind them. Keep up the fantastic work!
Never cease to amaze me with how good your English skills are!! Did you live in America? Amazing!! I thought you guys were Americans. You speak English better than many Americans.
I took both ordinary and high speed boat. I preferred an ordinary one which is slow and less expensive. The service is, leaving Shimonoseki in the evening, arriving at Busan in the morning of following day.
i have loved watching the Japan series..never had a desire but now I do. Thank you!!! I have horrible motion sickness…so I feel you guys. Lastly, I love how your vides=os are edited and the music choices…they have made me smile!
The weather looked sunny but the windy conditions probably resulted in the rough journey. Luckily it was only for 3 hrs. Sending ❤ to both from Singapore.
Hello guys! I'm planning on riding the jerry to Busan later this year. It's nice to see that the immigration process is very similar to the one in an airport. I would like to ask you guys something about arriving in Japan, did you get any problems because you were leaving by boat? Did you already had your boat tickets before arriving in Japan? I've heard in the past that when arriving in Asian countries, you should have a departure flight, but mine is in Seol. Btw y'all so cute 😊.
1:10 The Green seats are more like business class seats rather than first class; some Shinkansen services do offer first class options which are quite expensive, though it’s still cheaper than some economy class flights.
My partner and I were supposed to ride this ferry in March, but he got food poisoning the night before in Fukuoka so we chose to skip the ferry and stay an extra day in Japan and then just took a flight to Korea a day late. We were sooo disappointed but now looks like it was a blessing in disguise.
Thank you so much for this video! I was born and raised in Busan, but now I live in the US. Seeing my hometown like this made me tear up and made me realize how much I miss it! 🥲
I'll watch the rest of the vid but paused at 0:36 to ask why you think going by boat is, "A very rare mode of travel between two different countries"? It's actually very common! Italy, eg, has ferry links with Albania, Algeria, France, Greece, Croatia, Malta, Morocco, Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain and Tunisia.
It is excited to see familiar places in your review. I often enjoy one day trip to Fukuoka from Seoul, if the ticket price is under 100 dollar. Since FUK is so closed to main Hakata area, I can go there by 4 hours and half door to door. That jet foil ship, although it is faster than big size ship, tends to be turbulent
I cannot believe anyone could have been seasick from such a smooth ride. Try 8 metre waves in an open ocean, with the hull thudding into each wave for 24 hours! I am one of those lucky people that does not get seasick, and will be taking this trip in a few months. So was really good to see how roomy and comfortable everything was.
If you get sea sick you have to avoid ferries, even medication does not help. I passed the ultimate test on a trip across the English Channel when everybody on the ferry was vomiting and I enjoyed my fish‘n chips 😀😀😀😀😀
Counterintuitively, when you're in choppy waters and feeling seasick, the best thing to do is actually to go up on deck! When I took a ferry from Sendai to Hokkaido, that's what I did, and my seasickness almost instantly vanished. Something about the wind and fresh air helps counterbalance your stomach tumbling every which way, somehow or another. May be something to try next time around!
I have been dreaming of going to Japan for a long time now. Every year I look up flights but get intimidated by the fact that I can't even read their language. However, one of these years I have to just get over myself. It seems to be very much worth a visit. By the way, I have never been a friend of ferry boats. I have more faith in planes than those boats.
Don’t put off the things you want to do, you never know what tomorrow will bring. I went to Tokyo on a whim back in 2015. I don’t know any Japanese either, and it was absolutely fine. The people are so helpful, and Google Maps & Google Translate help too. The trains all had signs that showed the stops in both Japanese & English. It was one of my most favorite trips. Just do it!
Don't let not knowing the language stop you, it has minimal impact on visiting Japan as a tourist. As said above, trains etc. are all in English so there is no problem getting around. Just learn "thank you" in Japanese and Google Translate works for anything else you need to translate.
Better or worse than Silja's line to Helsinki?? Last time we took it home from Tallinn I got seasick in the supermarket area. I felt better when we got on to the top floors.
I took the ferry on 4th april 2024... 15:40 "the waves were absolutely crazy" can't really see it in your video... it seems my trip had MONSTER waves compared to what i see here ;) forecast said 1,5m to 2m waves... outside the window looked like 2m to 3m, if not more! 50% of the passengers were vomiting, the ferry kept jump-flying over the waves. For me, personally, it was an amazing ride, loved every second of it.
I just did the ferry between Helsinki and Tallinn yesterday. It was soooo smooth. I find sea sickness to be one of the worst experiences, so I feel so bad for yours on this trip.
They are basically like trains/busses in our region, usually sea is calm especially now, took it yesterday, it is a good experience… if seas… or the sea is calm, usually it is though
Hey Oskar and Dan. I watched your video last year after booking tickets on the Queen Beetle from Fukuoka to Busan so your insights and experience really helped us to prepare. Like you this was the absolute highlight of the trip for my husband, daughter and I but sadly for them it turned really bad. The crossing was probably 5 times worse than yours. After the initial 30 mins they both ended up in the respective rest rooms and that’s where they stayed until we docked. They weren’t the only ones. The restrooms were full of sick people. Sounds like in the men’s room people were throwing up everywhere and my husband sick as he was, was handing out sick bags and wet wipes to poor sick souls. In the ladies there was less drama but still a constant stream of throwing up and general sea sick people. The poor staff who had to clean up! But maybe as we travelled on 31 Dec, the sea was restless due to the 1 Jan earthquake that was brewing. Who knows but I thought I’d just say that you’re right about the crossing. People should do it but be really prepared that it gets choppy. Happy travels. 😊
Take heart guys, my husband used to sail professionally and lived on a boat for years. We recently took the ferry from Belfast to Scotland and he was so seasick and had never been seasick before. It just happens.
Have to take this trip in a couple of months & saw that for Tue - Thu departures the cheapest ticket is just ¥4000 (while the slower Camilla ferry I have taken before the other way) charges ¥9000. Easy decision then 😊.
@@OskarandDan Thank you. What a bummer! I miss the old stamps... Having traveled to Japan a few times in the past years, I noticed they replaced the entry stamp by a sticker, but until very recently, they would still stamp the exit. I always use Haneda or Narita and they recently abolished the exit stamp. I saw another video of the Queen Beetle journey and the guy had his passport stamped in the exit - just like in the old days. I had my hopes high - perhaps because traffic is not so intense as in the major airports, it was still in use. It is a journey I am planning to do in November and I was really hoping to get some different stamps.
after sailing on terrible waters throughout the Carribean I swear by sea bands; I sailed in catamorans and these bands for my wrist saved me ; others were throwing up over the rails while I was cooking and enjoying the ride.
Bummer that you got sea sick. It looked like such a fantastic journey, otherwise. I love ferries for the ride - even the Staten Island Ferry. It almost always means an exotic destination in store. Not necessarily Staten Island. Your last day in Japan was also inspiring and the quality of your videos is amazing!
Many years ago, when I visited Hong Kong, the hydrofoils were all booked, so to get to Macao, I took a jet-cat(amaran). I survived by the window, focusing on the islands we passed, since they were just sitting there, very stable, while we were floating up and down. Many of the Chinese people in the middle of the boat were throwing up in the barf bags in front of each seat. I understand there are now new options, including a bus service. Yes, the worst thing is floating up and down. I'll take bouncy turbulence on a plane any day, as long as my seat mate doesn't fall asleep with a full glass of Coke or cup of tea or coffee on their tray table. Of course, given the right air pocket, the plane can fall and get lifted up the same way as you feel dealing with waves on a boat. I think there are larger ferries between Japan and Korea that are not as affected by the waves because of their size and weight.
Very unfortunate that you both got sea sick. I've always wanted to do The Beetle ferry but haven't done so yet. I did the Jeju Island to Mokpo ferry last month which was 5 hours and it was a great ride.
Looking forward to take the Fukuoka-Busan trip one day But yeah I did the Baltic Sea Sweden-Denmark/Sweden-Finland/Sweden-Estonia/Finland-Estonia/Finland-Russia/Denmark-Germany/Denmark-Norway/Denmark-Poland/France-GB/GB-Ireland without a prop on many occasions. But taking the boat Rhodes -Crete, Greece I woke up feeling seasick. So just be prepared for open sea trips
Hey Boys,OMG I empathise with you,I love the idea of being out on the water,I love island hopping round the Agean & spent 2 months sailing along the whole coast of Oman assisting a cartographer when I was 19. But,I can remember the days of going to France from England by ferry! The channel can be surprisingly rough & though it was a way cheaper option than flying there were trips where I wanted to die,the last one I took no one could stand up & I think everyone must have thrown up! The concept of first class didn't exist,the Japanese definitely know how to do it in style(colour choice?). Looking forward to your next video as ever; very best wishes to you&yours1❤️💯💙💙👌👋⭐️'s💯✌️
As a kid I crossed the Atlantic Ocean from NYC to Bremerhaven and was seasick about half the journey 🤢🤮Ahead of the journey I was the loudest in my family saying „I’m not going to get seasick!“ Now, over 50 years later, I remember the nice parts of the trip like meeting George Peppard on board.
Fun Fact about the "Good Luck" Money: Those are 5 yen coins or (Goen) in Japanese. The reading is the same as the Japanese word Goen (ご縁). This word doesn't really exist in English, so Im going to try my best explain what it means. The word on its own means relationships (what ties people to people usually in a good way). And it is usually connected to the phrase Goen ga arimasuyouni (ご縁がありますように)Roughly means Good luck, but more like "Hope you have nice encounters in the future!" or in your case "Safe travels!". Japanese love word puns/play on words since there is a lot of homophones in the language. So 5 yen coins are seen a good luck coins to the point it is said in Japan you should give 5 yen coins to the shrines when praying to the gods.
This video made me think, if I genuinely don't have sea sickness or have I just not met some really rough seas yet? I've been on some really small boats (just two decks) for a couple of days, I've taken sone ferries but that's it. And the waves didn't look to terrible in this video. I really don't know what to think.
Hey guys, I live for your channel. Quick question, where did you guys get the pants that you travel in all the time?? They're really cute and they look comfortable.
I've done two round-trips on that ferry. Luckily, the waves weren't too bad when I traveled, and my strategy was to stay in my seat and close my eyes for most of the journey. If you do get sea-sick, then, yes, you'd probably be better flying. Also, the ferry ticket is much more expensive if you buy it in Japan.
do you mean it's more expensive to travel japan to korea vs the other way around, or in general if you buy the ticket while in japan it will be more expensive?
@@BlueJohnXD There might be some online agents that can offer it less expensively, but I'm still sure you'll be paying a higher fare to start the ferry trip from Japan. The Japan-priced fare used to be double that of the Korean-priced fare, but Korea's prices have increased a lot in the last few years, so there might not be so much difference in the pricing any more. I guess you'll only know once you start searching for ticket agents. There's also the Camelia ferry. That goes overnight, and I haven't taken that one, as it seems ridiculously slow compared to the Beetle.
Love this review. If you can handle it try the ferry between the Netherlands and England. Always wondered how it felt. I did take the ferries between HK and Macau. It was a very stable and fast hydrofoil. Also the ferries from Washington state to the various islands like Friday Island and Victoria island.
Living in the UK you do this a lot. I took a 24 hour trip from England to Spain via Cape Finisterre in a force 9 gale and we were going weightless like astronauts lol
It was like watching one of those 'Inspired by true events' movies when you know something bad is going to happen while the characters are so happy and excited 😀. I get seasick A LOT so I am definitely not going to take that ferry. I took an international ferry only a few times. From HKG to Macau (pointless now that there's a bridge) and from Sardinia to Corsica (100% worth it), and from France to the UK back in the 90s.
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I’m an ex-cruise ship musician and if you ever get sea sick again, ask the bartender for ginger ale and bitters. It truly works-settles your stomach quickly. Also, eating dry crackers helps. Cheers!
p.s. in pure nautical terms, you were on a ship, not a boat. No trying to be the Word Police, just might be useful to know for the future. The simplest distinction is this: you can fit a boat on a ship, but you can’t fit a ship on a boat❤
I am korean living in Sweden, and originally from Busan. I came across this video few days ago and thought It was so random to see two Swedish guys doing this trip !!! I have started to watch other videos of you two, I really enjoy it!
Happy you liked it🙏🏼
Thank you so much for making such compliments on Japan. Hope you two visit us again sometime soon. Have a great trip.
April 1983. Took the Soviet boat from Yokohama to Nahodka USSR. Three Nights of up and down. Now that's seasick.
TWO HEARTY TRAVELERS IN ALL CONDITIONS . BRAVO !!!!
Welcome to Fukuoka!
Your videos make guys who love a journey so excited at all time.
A japanese lady who talked to you at your dessert time said " Annin dofu ", which means "almond jelly" in English.
I think she was happy to see you😊
Next time when you get sea sick, go to the middle of the ship and go outside this will help. You were on the front of the ship which is the worst place to be
They closed off all other outside areas😅
@@OskarandDan Alternatively you could try walking around. I find walking at least helps with the idea of you are moving and your ear says you are moving, so it sort of matches. I used to always make sure I did not eat when I was going on a boat haha.
@@OskarandDan i think you're in the upper deck affect the situationl too since the higher you're on the boat the more swayed you get.
Have you tried to go to lower deck?
Actually besides the midship front is better than the back. Back is the worst for boat motion
Loved seeing the footage from Fukuoka. I’ve visited there several times and even was able to live there for a bit-it’s my favorite Japanese city.
I had the same feeling when i took the ferry from Hong Kong to Macao! Outside of Europe, passport control, and seasickness 😅, such good memories!
Wow, what a neat video! I'm absolutely thrilled to be your new follower. Oskar's sunnies are simply fabulous, and I can't wait for you to spill the beans on the brand behind them. Keep up the fantastic work!
Thanks for an interesting chapter. Enjoy your time in Busan. Much love from South Africa ❤
Never cease to amaze me with how good your English skills are!!
Did you live in America? Amazing!! I thought you
guys were Americans. You speak English better
than many Americans.
Dan's dad is American and Oskar spent a year in the US as an exchange student😊
I took both ordinary and high speed boat. I preferred an ordinary one which is slow and less expensive. The service is, leaving Shimonoseki in the evening, arriving at Busan in the morning of following day.
i have loved watching the Japan series..never had a desire but now I do. Thank you!!! I have horrible motion sickness…so I feel you guys. Lastly, I love how your vides=os are edited and the music choices…they have made me smile!
The weather looked sunny but the windy conditions probably resulted in the rough journey. Luckily it was only for 3 hrs. Sending ❤ to both from Singapore.
Hello guys! I'm planning on riding the jerry to Busan later this year. It's nice to see that the immigration process is very similar to the one in an airport. I would like to ask you guys something about arriving in Japan, did you get any problems because you were leaving by boat? Did you already had your boat tickets before arriving in Japan? I've heard in the past that when arriving in Asian countries, you should have a departure flight, but mine is in Seol. Btw y'all so cute 😊.
Japan usually isn't too strict about that, but it depends on your nationality! We didn't have to show our ferry tickets. Thank you🥰
1:10 The Green seats are more like business class seats rather than first class; some Shinkansen services do offer first class options which are quite expensive, though it’s still cheaper than some economy class flights.
My partner and I were supposed to ride this ferry in March, but he got food poisoning the night before in Fukuoka so we chose to skip the ferry and stay an extra day in Japan and then just took a flight to Korea a day late. We were sooo disappointed but now looks like it was a blessing in disguise.
Thank you so much for this video! I was born and raised in Busan, but now I live in the US. Seeing my hometown like this made me tear up and made me realize how much I miss it! 🥲
It's a beautiful place🙏
I'll watch the rest of the vid but paused at 0:36 to ask why you think going by boat is, "A very rare mode of travel between two different countries"? It's actually very common! Italy, eg, has ferry links with Albania, Algeria, France, Greece, Croatia, Malta, Morocco, Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain and Tunisia.
It is excited to see familiar places in your review. I often enjoy one day trip to Fukuoka from Seoul, if the ticket price is under 100 dollar. Since FUK is so closed to main Hakata area, I can go there by 4 hours and half door to door.
That jet foil ship, although it is faster than big size ship, tends to be turbulent
I can feel your pain, last time on Fjord Fstr from Hirtshals to Kristiansand.
Enjoy Korea guys! I have arrived in Gwangju three weeks ago - I'm going to teach English and a couple of other subjects here for a year.
좋은 시간 되세요
Was thinking to take osaka - busan 19h. But this is better choice since only 3 hours. Thanks for the tips
I cannot believe anyone could have been seasick from such a smooth ride.
Try 8 metre waves in an open ocean, with the hull thudding into each wave for 24 hours!
I am one of those lucky people that does not get seasick, and will be taking this trip in a few months. So was really good to see how roomy and comfortable everything was.
Que Bonito , limpio y seguro se ve Japon , Korea . Bendiciones Hermosos Oskar y Dan
Such a pleasure to follow you guys.
0:19 you can't set sail in this ferry. It has no sails.
If you get sea sick you have to avoid ferries, even medication does not help. I passed the ultimate test on a trip across the English Channel when everybody on the ferry was vomiting and I enjoyed my fish‘n chips 😀😀😀😀😀
I was planning to take this same ferry from Japan to Korea and now I am rethinking my plans! ;-)
Might be wise🤣
Fukuoka is lovely city. Next time i want to visit AOT memorial statutes where the author was born. Is it far from Fukuoka ?
Did you need to do any immigration process when you left Japan or arrived in Korea?
Counterintuitively, when you're in choppy waters and feeling seasick, the best thing to do is actually to go up on deck! When I took a ferry from Sendai to Hokkaido, that's what I did, and my seasickness almost instantly vanished. Something about the wind and fresh air helps counterbalance your stomach tumbling every which way, somehow or another.
May be something to try next time around!
I have been dreaming of going to Japan for a long time now. Every year I look up flights but get intimidated by the fact that I can't even read their language. However, one of these years I have to just get over myself. It seems to be very much worth a visit. By the way, I have never been a friend of ferry boats. I have more faith in planes than those boats.
The Japanese people are incredibly kind and will do anything they can to help you even if they don't speak a word of English!
Don’t put off the things you want to do, you never know what tomorrow will bring. I went to Tokyo on a whim back in 2015. I don’t know any Japanese either, and it was absolutely fine. The people are so helpful, and Google Maps & Google Translate help too. The trains all had signs that showed the stops in both Japanese & English. It was one of my most favorite trips. Just do it!
@@virginia6984 thank you for your encouragement.
Don't let not knowing the language stop you, it has minimal impact on visiting Japan as a tourist. As said above, trains etc. are all in English so there is no problem getting around. Just learn "thank you" in Japanese and Google Translate works for anything else you need to translate.
Better or worse than Silja's line to Helsinki?? Last time we took it home from Tallinn I got seasick in the supermarket area. I felt better when we got on to the top floors.
You came up on my RUclips earlier so watched. Japan looked so pretty.
Catermarans always are more rocky than normal ones and that looked horrendous.
Horrendous is the correct word😅
When in Vladisvostok I wondered about taking the boat to Japan.
I´m taking the ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn for the first time ever. I line Silja Line between Sweden and Finland. Boats are fun, IMO.
Hi Oskar and Dan. We are planning to go to busan in May then Fukuoka. Just wanting to ask if I can rent a portable wifi at hakata port? Thank you
I took the ferry on 4th april 2024... 15:40 "the waves were absolutely crazy" can't really see it in your video... it seems my trip had MONSTER waves compared to what i see here ;) forecast said 1,5m to 2m waves... outside the window looked like 2m to 3m, if not more!
50% of the passengers were vomiting, the ferry kept jump-flying over the waves. For me, personally, it was an amazing ride, loved every second of it.
I reserved a seat on JR Beetle. Did you take the sea sick pill they gave you and did it help?
We did and it did not😅 But you should take pills 1-2 hours before the ride!
@@OskarandDan Thank you! so glad I watched your video beforehand!
Busan looks so beautiful. Thank you for taking us along :) 😍😍😍
Thanks for coming along😍
I just did the ferry between Helsinki and Tallinn yesterday. It was soooo smooth. I find sea sickness to be one of the worst experiences, so I feel so bad for yours on this trip.
Amazing! Remember that one being super smooth too🙌
Thank you for saying that! I am about to take that ferry and was worried!
They are basically like trains/busses in our region, usually sea is calm especially now, took it yesterday, it is a good experience… if seas… or the sea is calm, usually it is though
Always a pleasure to watch you guys. Keep safe. And see you around the world!😊
Thanks for showing the lovely ferry. Those in the Canaries are also good as are the Norwegian.
Hey Oskar and Dan. I watched your video last year after booking tickets on the Queen Beetle from Fukuoka to Busan so your insights and experience really helped us to prepare.
Like you this was the absolute highlight of the trip for my husband, daughter and I but sadly for them it turned really bad. The crossing was probably 5 times worse than yours. After the initial 30 mins they both ended up in the respective rest rooms and that’s where they stayed until we docked. They weren’t the only ones. The restrooms were full of sick people. Sounds like in the men’s room people were throwing up everywhere and my husband sick as he was, was handing out sick bags and wet wipes to poor sick souls. In the ladies there was less drama but still a constant stream of throwing up and general sea sick people. The poor staff who had to clean up!
But maybe as we travelled on 31 Dec, the sea was restless due to the 1 Jan earthquake that was brewing. Who knows but I thought I’d just say that you’re right about the crossing. People should do it but be really prepared that it gets choppy. Happy travels. 😊
Oh no!!! That sounds like an awful experience😨 Glad you were able to prepare thanks to the video, but omg, sounds like a roaring end to 2023😅
hello there, great video and we are heading the same spots but reverse. Would like to know which hotel u booked in busan? it looks stunning. thx!
Have you ever thought about ginger? I find Ginger tea or stem ginger helps with most stomach \ sickness felling
Take heart guys, my husband used to sail professionally and lived on a boat for years. We recently took the ferry from Belfast to Scotland and he was so seasick and had never been seasick before. It just happens.
Wow, that's surprisingly comforting to hear😂❤️
Have to take this trip in a couple of months & saw that for Tue - Thu departures the cheapest ticket is just ¥4000 (while the slower Camilla ferry I have taken before the other way) charges ¥9000. Easy decision then 😊.
14:44 - Det finns gott om fraktlinjer mellan Estland och Finland! 😍
Did you have your passports stamped when entering South Korea via Busan? I would love to get that stamp.
They use stickers in Korea (and Japan and China) so it's the same sticker as everywhere else except it says Busan!
@@OskarandDan Thank you. What a bummer! I miss the old stamps... Having traveled to Japan a few times in the past years, I noticed they replaced the entry stamp by a sticker, but until very recently, they would still stamp the exit. I always use Haneda or Narita and they recently abolished the exit stamp. I saw another video of the Queen Beetle journey and the guy had his passport stamped in the exit - just like in the old days. I had my hopes high - perhaps because traffic is not so intense as in the major airports, it was still in use. It is a journey I am planning to do in November and I was really hoping to get some different stamps.
after sailing on terrible waters throughout the Carribean I swear by sea bands; I sailed in catamorans and these bands for my wrist saved me ; others were throwing up over the rails while I was cooking and enjoying the ride.
Glad to see the Beetle is running again (since the pandemic bs). I took it from Busan to Fukuoka back in 2017.
I just got back from this ferry a week ago 😊 1st class
Loved it ❤
I sat at the very front but i showed up an hour and half early 😊
👏👏
@@OskarandDan thanks for sharing your experience 🙂
Try UK- Netherlands but night departure
You need to take a ferry from Stockholm to Helsinki too with Viking Line.
Vegan food and walking for hours and hours and hours. Our travels exactly!
Bummer that you got sea sick. It looked like such a fantastic journey, otherwise. I love ferries for the ride - even the Staten Island Ferry. It almost always means an exotic destination in store. Not necessarily Staten Island. Your last day in Japan was also inspiring and the quality of your videos is amazing!
Thank you for the video! Def not taking this cos I would be so sea sick 😅 enjoy Korea ❤
It's rough🤣
Wow looks fun. Enjoy it. I travel through ur eyes lovely. Thanks for sharing Dan and Oscar. Love it
This feels more like Oskar’s vlog now. Love to see more Dan!
Many years ago, when I visited Hong Kong, the hydrofoils were all booked, so to get to Macao, I took a jet-cat(amaran). I survived by the window, focusing on the islands we passed, since they were just sitting there, very stable, while we were floating up and down. Many of the Chinese people in the middle of the boat were throwing up in the barf bags in front of each seat. I understand there are now new options, including a bus service.
Yes, the worst thing is floating up and down. I'll take bouncy turbulence on a plane any day, as long as my seat mate doesn't fall asleep with a full glass of Coke or cup of tea or coffee on their tray table. Of course, given the right air pocket, the plane can fall and get lifted up the same way as you feel dealing with waves on a boat.
I think there are larger ferries between Japan and Korea that are not as affected by the waves because of their size and weight.
Hi, what date were the videos shoted? month
Very unfortunate that you both got sea sick. I've always wanted to do The Beetle ferry but haven't done so yet. I did the Jeju Island to Mokpo ferry last month which was 5 hours and it was a great ride.
Looking forward to take the Fukuoka-Busan trip one day
But yeah I did the Baltic Sea Sweden-Denmark/Sweden-Finland/Sweden-Estonia/Finland-Estonia/Finland-Russia/Denmark-Germany/Denmark-Norway/Denmark-Poland/France-GB/GB-Ireland without a prop on many occasions. But taking the boat Rhodes -Crete, Greece I woke up feeling seasick. So just be prepared for open sea trips
Hey Boys,OMG I empathise with you,I love the idea of being out on the water,I love island hopping round the Agean & spent 2 months sailing along the whole coast of Oman assisting a cartographer when I was 19.
But,I can remember the days of going to France from England by ferry! The channel can be surprisingly rough & though it was a way cheaper option than flying there were trips where I wanted to die,the last one I took no one could stand up & I think everyone must have thrown up!
The concept of first class didn't exist,the Japanese definitely know how to do it in style(colour choice?).
Looking forward to your next video as ever; very best wishes to you&yours1❤️💯💙💙👌👋⭐️'s💯✌️
Sorry about the inconvenience. This trip was one of the coolest and smoothest for me. Cheers
As a kid I crossed the Atlantic Ocean from NYC to Bremerhaven and was seasick about half the journey 🤢🤮Ahead of the journey I was the loudest in my family saying „I’m not going to get seasick!“ Now, over 50 years later, I remember the nice parts of the trip like meeting George Peppard on board.
How much did it cost?
I’m planning a trip and flying seems to be a cheaper option
I saw Solo Travel Japan take that voyage and it looked fine.
Take the regular hydrofoil Beetle Ship.
We traveled by ship, it was great. The Quen Beetle is not a hydrofoil, its a Trimaran.
Fun Fact about the "Good Luck" Money: Those are 5 yen coins or (Goen) in Japanese. The reading is the same as the Japanese word Goen (ご縁). This word doesn't really exist in English, so Im going to try my best explain what it means. The word on its own means relationships (what ties people to people usually in a good way). And it is usually connected to the phrase Goen ga arimasuyouni (ご縁がありますように)Roughly means Good luck, but more like "Hope you have nice encounters in the future!" or in your case "Safe travels!". Japanese love word puns/play on words since there is a lot of homophones in the language. So 5 yen coins are seen a good luck coins to the point it is said in Japan you should give 5 yen coins to the shrines when praying to the gods.
This video made me think, if I genuinely don't have sea sickness or have I just not met some really rough seas yet? I've been on some really small boats (just two decks) for a couple of days, I've taken sone ferries but that's it. And the waves didn't look to terrible in this video. I really don't know what to think.
Hey guys, I live for your channel. Quick question, where did you guys get the pants that you travel in all the time?? They're really cute and they look comfortable.
Aaw thank you! They're from a Swedish store/brand called Stadium and we truly wish they shipped outside Sweden because they are AMAZING🥲
@@OskarandDan thank you so much. Well it was worth a try. 😀
I've done two round-trips on that ferry. Luckily, the waves weren't too bad when I traveled, and my strategy was to stay in my seat and close my eyes for most of the journey. If you do get sea-sick, then, yes, you'd probably be better flying. Also, the ferry ticket is much more expensive if you buy it in Japan.
do you mean it's more expensive to travel japan to korea vs the other way around, or in general if you buy the ticket while in japan it will be more expensive?
@@BlueJohnXD If you buy the ticket in Japan from a Japanese agent, it is more expensive than buying the ticket in Korea.
@@soggymoggytravels even if i were to book it online? cause i'm wanting to take it but only one way, japan to korea
@@BlueJohnXD There might be some online agents that can offer it less expensively, but I'm still sure you'll be paying a higher fare to start the ferry trip from Japan. The Japan-priced fare used to be double that of the Korean-priced fare, but Korea's prices have increased a lot in the last few years, so there might not be so much difference in the pricing any more. I guess you'll only know once you start searching for ticket agents. There's also the Camelia ferry. That goes overnight, and I haven't taken that one, as it seems ridiculously slow compared to the Beetle.
It's the same price from the same website. By the way, the ferry attendants will give you sea-sick pills, if you ask for it, when you check in.
That Acer vs. your Mac?
Fun and informative. You guys are polite too. 👍🍀🍀
"The Cat" is a catamaran between Maine US and Nova Scotia CA, and is renowned for making people sea sick. Add it to the list!
Very nice. Thank you for sharing your tips.
you can also Ferry to China and Russia from Korea!
never sit at the front of a ferry if you are sea sick it pitches and rolls more, sit midships. :)
GUYS GINGER TABLETS!!!! If anyone, I'm qualified to say I know how to avoid sea sickness haha. Hurricane season kicked my booty.
Super cute video too--I was giggling the whole time!
Korean taxis are elite ✨ After coming from North America myself lol
You didn't take any ferries in Japan?
In your slumber you missed Jeju Island. The most beautiful part of Korea in my opinion. I lived there for 3 years
Watch our new video and you'll hear about our bad experience on Jeju lol😅
@@OskarandDan You have to try very hard not to enjoy Jeju :)
I have been on that boat!!
Love this review. If you can handle it try the ferry between the Netherlands and England. Always wondered how it felt. I did take the ferries between HK and Macau. It was a very stable and fast hydrofoil. Also the ferries from Washington state to the various islands like Friday Island and Victoria island.
Living in the UK you do this a lot. I took a 24 hour trip from England to Spain via Cape Finisterre in a force 9 gale and we were going weightless like astronauts lol
hey oskar, did you get the beard transplant?
Onceuponasaga has visited every country in the world without flying!
Free sea sickness tablets - the first warning sign of what to expect on the boat 😅
You must sit always at the tail of the boat, not front
Thanks for the video! 👏🏻👍🏻 Apparently Oskar did not descend from any Swedish Vikings lol 😂 All good and safe travels guys. 🙏🏻😄
Turtle content always appreciated!
Lay down flat helps with motion sickness on boat.
It was like watching one of those 'Inspired by true events' movies when you know something bad is going to happen while the characters are so happy and excited 😀. I get seasick A LOT so I am definitely not going to take that ferry. I took an international ferry only a few times. From HKG to Macau (pointless now that there's a bridge) and from Sardinia to Corsica (100% worth it), and from France to the UK back in the 90s.
Aah Sardinia to Corsica sounds beautiful (and manageable😆)!!
Oskar must be protected at all costs 😮hate seeing our little shining light so green looking… thank you both for the new videos, and you’re both welcome to come back to Perth Perth anytime you want
When he said by car I momentarily thought my geography was worse than I first expected. Thankfully Oskar chimed in.