Most viewed - Mashu Maru Seikan Ferry Museum Ship 青函連絡船記念館摩周丸 |
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Mashu Maru was a train ferry connecting Aomori Station and Hakodate Station. It linked the Japan National Railway line across the ocean strait between Honshu and Hokkaido.8 views
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Mashu Maru bridge is also open to visitors on the 4th floor.8 views
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Bow of Mashu Maru with Mt. Hakodateyama in the background.8 views
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Third-class cabin, the cheapest accommodations on Mashu Maru.8 views
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Mashu Maru funnel.8 views
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Reference corner to view Seikan ferry timetables, etc.8 views
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Photos of all 55 Seikan ferries since 1908. Many are named after famous Hokkaido and Aomori sights like Yotei, Ishikari, Hakkoda, and Matsumae.7 views
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Descriptions of different class of accommodations. First Class to Third Class.7 views
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First Class and Second Class cabins.7 views
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Mashu Maru is now a museum ship at Hakodate Port's new Wakamatsu Dock. It was moved here in Feb. 2020. This dock is also used by luxury cruise ships. (Nippon Maru is on the left.)6 views
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Rear of Mashu Maru where the train cars were loaded/unloaded.6 views
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Entrance to Mashu Maru.6 views
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First go up the stairs to the 3rd floor.6 views
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Museum space in Mashu Maru. There are some Second Class seats as well on the right.6 views
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Top deck.6 views
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Japanese-style Third-class cabin, the cheapest accommodations on Mashu Maru. Just lie down on the carpet. Third Class also had seats.6 views
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Pictures of recent Seikan ferries.6 views
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Entrance to Mashu Maru museum ship ahead. Go up the stairs.5 views
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Parts of Mashu Maru.5 views
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Third floor deck.5 views
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Top deck of Mashu Maru.5 views
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Third Class cabins.5 views
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This is the second Seikan ferry to be named "Mashu Maru." Named after the beautiful Lake Mashu in eastern Hokkaido. It opened as a museum ship in Hakodate Port in 2003.4 views
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Mashu Maru floor layout on two decks.4 views
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Mashu Maru bridge4 views
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It was built in 1964 and sailed from 1965 to March 1988 when the Seikan railway tunnel opened. 3 views
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Explanatory panel.3 views
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