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It was a cruise of about 50 minutes. Adults are 1800 yen. When you show the JAF card, you will get a kappa shrimp for seagull feeding. I left every hour. The seats are on the 1st and 2nd floors. The rear of the 2nd floor was a deck. I fed seagulls on the deck, but what I imagined was an image of being able to fed by hand, but the seagulls did not come directly. So it's like throwing a kappa shrimp and the seagulls feed. ... on the first floor
A 50-minute cruise in the bay. Kappa Ebisen is sold on board to give it to seagulls, but it seems that this was a lot of fun for children. It's hard to eat it directly from your hand, but it seems that the seagulls were happy to eat their shrimp. In the distance, you can see Terushima, the homeland of Umiu. It is recommended for those who came to Iwaki on a family trip.
I have boarded many pleasure boats and sightseeing boats so far ... This ship has a relatively large hull, but there are no chairs on the deck. ^^; All seats are in closed spaces in the cabin. Therefore, if you want to enjoy the scent of the tide to your fullest while on board, you will naturally stand! If you present your JAF membership card when purchasing a ticket, you will be given a feed for seagulls and sea cats instead of a discount. .. .. ... during consecutive holidays.
The scenery was great and I was impressed again by the blue sea of Iwaki. The CD and tape guide broadcast on the ship were also unique, and after the guidance of the female announcer, I felt the familiarity of Fukushima with the announcement with the male dialect. Unfortunately, during the CD and tape guide broadcast, the captain often covered the supplementary explanation with a microphone, and the outline explanation of Onahama Port and the explanation of redevelopment were cut, so I couldn't listen. It was very disappointing. The captain is "Service Spirit" ...
Cruise for about an hour. We will sail on a relatively large ship. It was very pleasant to see the calm sea. It was a ship with windows and could sit indoors, so I didn't mind the cold even in winter. It didn't shake so much, so I enjoyed it without worrying about seasickness. I saw the horizon and felt again that the earth was round.
Seagull
It was a cruise of about 50 minutes. Adults are 1800 yen. When you show the JAF card, you will get a kappa shrimp for seagull feeding. I left every hour. The seats are on the 1st and 2nd floors. The rear of the 2nd floor was a deck. I fed seagulls on the deck, but what I imagined was an image of being able to fed by hand, but the seagulls did not come directly. So it's like throwing a kappa shrimp and the seagulls feed. ... on the first floor
Children enjoy eating seagulls.
A 50-minute cruise in the bay. Kappa Ebisen is sold on board to give it to seagulls, but it seems that this was a lot of fun for children. It's hard to eat it directly from your hand, but it seems that the seagulls were happy to eat their shrimp. In the distance, you can see Terushima, the homeland of Umiu. It is recommended for those who came to Iwaki on a family trip.
I used it for the first time
I have boarded many pleasure boats and sightseeing boats so far ... This ship has a relatively large hull, but there are no chairs on the deck. ^^; All seats are in closed spaces in the cabin. Therefore, if you want to enjoy the scent of the tide to your fullest while on board, you will naturally stand! If you present your JAF membership card when purchasing a ticket, you will be given a feed for seagulls and sea cats instead of a discount. .. .. ... during consecutive holidays.
The scenery was so good
The scenery was great and I was impressed again by the blue sea of Iwaki. The CD and tape guide broadcast on the ship were also unique, and after the guidance of the female announcer, I felt the familiarity of Fukushima with the announcement with the male dialect. Unfortunately, during the CD and tape guide broadcast, the captain often covered the supplementary explanation with a microphone, and the outline explanation of Onahama Port and the explanation of redevelopment were cut, so I couldn't listen. It was very disappointing. The captain is "Service Spirit" ...
Cruise leisurely
Cruise for about an hour. We will sail on a relatively large ship. It was very pleasant to see the calm sea. It was a ship with windows and could sit indoors, so I didn't mind the cold even in winter. It didn't shake so much, so I enjoyed it without worrying about seasickness. I saw the horizon and felt again that the earth was round.