Tsugaru Kaikyo Ferry Daikan Maru (Hakodate—Oma)

Port
The ferry terminal connects Oma at the northern most point of Honshu with Hokkaido by the shortest route. There are two round trips a day, and the one-way trip takes 90 minutes. Since the Hakodate Maru, Japan’s first open ocean ferry, went into service in 1964 connecting Oma and Hakodate in 90 minutes, it has become established as a lifeline route and is now also designated as a maritime road as National Highway No. 279. It is also perfect for enjoying Hokkaido with a car and your pet dog, and various facilities that cater for pet dogs are available on board.

Spot details

Address
Aomori Pref. Shimokitagunomamachi Oma Netanai 10 map map Map
Phone
0175373111
Hours
[Terminal] 5:30-19:00 (varies depending on the season)
[Store] 6:00-16:30
[Dining Room] 10:00-14:30 (L.O.14:00)
Please see Tsugaru Kaikyo Ferry HP for details.
Closed
open everyday
Fees
Not available
Parking Lot
Available (about 10 spaces)
Credit Card
Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, DinersClub, Rakuten, Ion)
* Use of ferry counter Available Noh/Store/cafeteria is available Not available
Smoking
Available (Smoking room Available on the 2nd floor of the terminal)
Wi-Fi
Available (TKF_Terminal_Free)
Wheelchair accessible
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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