This time, I’ll be sharing my ferry journey from Kure City in Hiroshima Prefecture to Matsuyama in Ehime Prefecture. I experienced a refreshing trip across the Seto Inland Sea aboard the unique Seapaseo ferry. I’ll be showcasing the charm of the Seapaseo, including the interior, gourmet offerings, and breathtaking views from the deck.
From Kure Port to Matsuyama
The ferry departs from Kure Port in Hiroshima, heading toward Matsuyama Port. Kure is well known as a city of shipbuilding and naval vessels, and you can even catch glimpses of ships under construction while on board. As the ferry sets off, you can watch the cityscape of Kure gradually fade into the distance, giving you that exciting sense of the journey truly beginning.
Exploring the Interior of the Seapaseo
The ferry is divided into three floors: the first floor is for vehicles, the second is the main floor, and the third is the rooftop deck. On the second floor, you’ll find amenities like a snack shop, restrooms, and vending machines, ensuring a comfortable experience throughout the journey. There are also spacious seats and a tatami area where you can relax during the trip.
There’s a wide variety of seating options as well. You can choose to sit at the front to watch the waves, or kick off your shoes and relax in comfort. Additionally, there are plenty of charging stations available, so you won’t have to worry about your devices running out of battery during the long journey.
The Tatami Area with a Serene Japanese Atmosphere
One of the highlights of the Seapaseo is the unique tatami area. It’s rare to find a traditional Japanese space on a ferry, and here you can relax on the tatami mats, enjoying the serene atmosphere. This area allows you to immerse yourself in Japanese culture while gazing at the beautiful Seto Inland Sea, making it a popular spot among travelers.
Relaxing on the Rooftop Deck
The rooftop deck on the third floor is covered with artificial grass, making it a perfect spot to lie down and relax. The rear area, in particular, tends to be quieter with fewer people, offering an ideal setting to enjoy a peaceful ferry ride. While taking in the stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea, you can unwind and savor the tranquil atmosphere.
Highlights of the Ferry Ride — Ondo Bridge
During the journey, the ferry passes under the “Ondo Bridge,” a famous landmark in Kure City known for its striking red color. The moment the ferry glides beneath the bridge is a special experience, offering a unique perspective. As you pass under the bridge, you can enjoy the sensation and take in the scenic views of Kure City, making this one of the highlights of the trip.
Local Gourmet Experience at the Onboard Shop
At the onboard shop, you can enjoy local specialties and gourmet treats from Hiroshima and Ehime. This time, I tried a local Ehime specialty—ice cream topped with a “dango” (sweet dumpling). Priced at ¥550, the experience of enjoying this treat while gazing at the ocean was a special indulgence. Underneath the ice cream, there was a layer of cornflakes, adding a delightful texture contrast. Afterward, I also enjoyed a cup of coffee, which helped me relax and unwind from the journey.
Arrival in Matsuyama — The End of a Fun Journey
The ferry safely arrived at Matsuyama Port in Ehime Prefecture. As I stepped off the ship, the sights of Matsuyama City spread out before me. Although the Seapaseo was set to depart for Hiroshima again, and there was a hint of sadness at the journey’s end, it also left me with growing anticipation for the next adventure.
Summary
The journey aboard the Seapaseo ferry is not just a means of transportation but a valuable experience where you can enjoy a comfortable and enjoyable time. While traveling from Hiroshima to Ehime, you can take in the beautiful scenery of the Seto Inland Sea, experience the serene Japanese atmosphere, and savor local gourmet treats, making it an ideal option even for first-time ferry travelers. On your next trip, be sure to experience the Seapaseo for yourself!
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