If you have any questions or comments, please let me know!! 00:00 Introduction 2:30 Suite 6:36 Standard Japanese Style 7:45 Standard Bunk Bed, Standard for Ladies 9:11 Standard Single 10:03 Deluxe for 4 people 11:32 Deluxe Single 12:44 Deluxe with Pet 14:45 Deluxe barrier free for wheelchair user 15:29 Deluxe Japanese & Western Style 16:48 Deluxe JAPANESE Style 18:11 ROYAL
@@kalenburns4190 Thank you for the comment. According to the official website, smoking is prohibited in all cabins and passengers must use smoking area if they want to smoke. Hope this will be your help.
@@koyatraveldub6320 thank you. japan can be difficult for people with asthma because of how relaxed their smoking laws are. i hope soon they will consider banning all smoking indoors like the EU and USA.
From this old boy from Perth Western Australia ; Love watching your Videos ; And its very good to see that you are taken your time as well to do a voice- over in English so people that do not speak Japanese like myself can also understand ; Thankyou keep up your good work and sty healthy .. パース西オーストラリア出身のこの老人から; あなたのビデオを見るのが大好き ; そして、自分のような日本語を話さない人も理解できるように、英語でボイスオーバーを行うために時間がかかっているのを見るのはとても良いことです。 あなたの良い仕事と健康的なスタイを維持してくれてありがとう.
Thanks a lot for your hard work. I also watch your regular chanel, but being German I'm really happy that you are also doing dub version. Loking forward for each new content.
2 Hankyu vessels has been sold to the largest passenger ferry comapany in The Philippines.... The 2 former Hankyu vessel will be served soon in the Philippines Heres the name of 2 vessels has been sold in the Philippines Hankyu Yamato (MALIGAYA) Hankyu Tsukushi (MASAGANA)
Actually, before Maligaya and Masagana, there were more Hankyu Ferries that sailed here in the Philippines, here are some of them: Harima and Seto (built 1970), went to Sulpicio Lines as Cotabato Princess and Nasipit Princess Hankyu 24 and 32 (built 1976), went to Negros Navigation as St. Joseph the Worker and St. Peter the Apostle New Yamato (built 1983) went to Sulpicio as Princess of the Universe and New Miyako (built 1984) went to WG&A as SuperFerry 12 New Harima and New Seto (built 1988), went to Aboitiz as SuperFerry 17 and 18
Hankyu Yamato (now M/V 2GO Maligaya) has one of the wildest tales in ROPAX circles in recent years. After being retired by Hankyu, she was sold to one of Europe's largest ferry companies, Stena Line, for European ferry service. But even before she went to Europe for alteration and refitting, COVID occurred... Because of COVID, and the changes in the European ferry scene thar resulted from it, Stena sold it (by that time Yamato was renamed M/V Stena Nova) to 2GO Travel, who are starting a modernization program after SM Group became majority stockholder. Stena Nova was brought over from Labuan in Malaysia, where she was on cold lay-up, to Manila Bay, and eventually to Batangas for refitting. Today 2GO Maligaya (ex- Stena Nova, ex- Yamato) sails the Manila-Cebu City-Cagayan de Oro City route and v.v. from Wednesdays to Saturdays, and then Manila-Iloilo City-Bacolod City route and v.v from Sundays to Tuesdays. 2GO Maligaya as well as 2GO Masagana (ex- Tsukushi)retained many features from their Hankyu Ferry days with a twist: for example, Tatami class is retained, but instead of tatami, its cushions and a pillow. Some of the two ship's equipment might not be used at all, like the bow door and the side doors amidships (where cars were driven through to the car deck) due to the physical setup of the harbors in the Philippines. If you're wondering what is the meaning of the two ship's names, in Filipino Maligaya means "joyful" while Masagana" means "bountiful". The new names dismayed some 2GO fans, since the beginning of 2GO's operations they have been named (taken from predecessor Negros Navigation) of naming their ships after saints of the Roman Catholic Church. For more info on the two ex- Hankyu Ferry ships, I recommend that you watch the RUclips channel of the Philippine Ship Spotters Society (be aware though, its in English, with some videos in Filipino).
If you have any questions or comments, please let me know!!
00:00 Introduction
2:30 Suite
6:36 Standard Japanese Style
7:45 Standard Bunk Bed, Standard for Ladies
9:11 Standard Single
10:03 Deluxe for 4 people
11:32 Deluxe Single
12:44 Deluxe with Pet
14:45 Deluxe barrier free for wheelchair user
15:29 Deluxe Japanese & Western Style
16:48 Deluxe JAPANESE Style
18:11 ROYAL
what was smoking policy on boat? trying to find non smoking ferries. thank you.
@@kalenburns4190 Thank you for the comment. According to the official website, smoking is prohibited in all cabins and passengers must use smoking area if they want to smoke.
Hope this will be your help.
@@koyatraveldub6320 thank you. japan can be difficult for people with asthma because of how relaxed their smoking laws are. i hope soon they will consider banning all smoking indoors like the EU and USA.
From this old boy from Perth Western Australia ;
Love watching your Videos ;
And its very good to see that you are taken your time as well to do a voice- over in English so people that do not speak Japanese like myself can also understand ;
Thankyou keep up your good work and sty healthy ..
パース西オーストラリア出身のこの老人から;
あなたのビデオを見るのが大好き ;
そして、自分のような日本語を話さない人も理解できるように、英語でボイスオーバーを行うために時間がかかっているのを見るのはとても良いことです。
あなたの良い仕事と健康的なスタイを維持してくれてありがとう.
Thank you so much for your warm comment!!! Stay healthy too!
Love your videos!! Greetings from California
Thanks a lot for your hard work. I also watch your regular chanel, but being German I'm really happy that you are also doing dub version. Loking forward for each new content.
Thank you so much!! I'm happy too that you enjoy Dubbed videos too! We'll keep working hard!
Love to see these videos idky lol think it makes me feel like im travelling
Indonesia needs more ship like this. Japanese ferries look like a cruise ship, some even more luxurious than hotel room 😂
Thank you, I really enjoy the video ^^
Wow
2 Hankyu vessels has been sold to the largest passenger ferry comapany in The Philippines.... The 2 former Hankyu vessel will be served soon in the Philippines
Heres the name of 2 vessels has been sold in the Philippines
Hankyu Yamato (MALIGAYA)
Hankyu Tsukushi (MASAGANA)
Stena Nova*
@@Real_Low_Effort_Content iisa lang sila original name nya yan nung nasa japan pa.
Actually, before Maligaya and Masagana, there were more Hankyu Ferries that sailed here in the Philippines, here are some of them:
Harima and Seto (built 1970), went to Sulpicio Lines as Cotabato Princess and Nasipit Princess
Hankyu 24 and 32 (built 1976), went to Negros Navigation as St. Joseph the Worker and St. Peter the Apostle
New Yamato (built 1983) went to Sulpicio as Princess of the Universe and New Miyako (built 1984) went to WG&A as SuperFerry 12
New Harima and New Seto (built 1988), went to Aboitiz as SuperFerry 17 and 18
Hankyu Yamato (now M/V 2GO Maligaya) has one of the wildest tales in ROPAX circles in recent years. After being retired by Hankyu, she was sold to one of Europe's largest ferry companies, Stena Line, for European ferry service. But even before she went to Europe for alteration and refitting, COVID occurred...
Because of COVID, and the changes in the European ferry scene thar resulted from it, Stena sold it (by that time Yamato was renamed M/V Stena Nova) to 2GO Travel, who are starting a modernization program after SM Group became majority stockholder. Stena Nova was brought over from Labuan in Malaysia, where she was on cold lay-up, to Manila Bay, and eventually to Batangas for refitting.
Today 2GO Maligaya (ex- Stena Nova, ex- Yamato) sails the Manila-Cebu City-Cagayan de Oro City route and v.v. from Wednesdays to Saturdays, and then Manila-Iloilo City-Bacolod City route and v.v from Sundays to Tuesdays.
2GO Maligaya as well as 2GO Masagana (ex- Tsukushi)retained many features from their Hankyu Ferry days with a twist: for example, Tatami class is retained, but instead of tatami, its cushions and a pillow.
Some of the two ship's equipment might not be used at all, like the bow door and the side doors amidships (where cars were driven through to the car deck) due to the physical setup of the harbors in the Philippines.
If you're wondering what is the meaning of the two ship's names, in Filipino Maligaya means "joyful" while Masagana" means "bountiful". The new names dismayed some 2GO fans, since the beginning of 2GO's operations they have been named (taken from predecessor Negros Navigation) of naming their ships after saints of the Roman Catholic Church.
For more info on the two ex- Hankyu Ferry ships, I recommend that you watch the RUclips channel of the Philippine Ship Spotters Society (be aware though, its in English, with some videos in Filipino).
Did you ever experience"bed bugs" while eating and staying in these rooms ? 🐜🦗🕷️
@Gerry S.S you know several years back it was a epidemic ? And you still catch them today, I know how to rid these pesky bugs.
Never heard of bed bugs here!
Yes, they try everything to keep it clean.
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