The Daikan Maru is a ferry that connects Hakodate and Oma in 1 hour and 30 minutes. The original "Daikan Maru" (read as "Taikan Maru" at the time) was Japan's first ocean-going ferry, launched on this route in 1964. The name of this ship reflects the vibrant scenery of that era. This vessel was named by the residents of Oma Town, with the determination to revive the ship's name and create new vitality in the region once again.
Length | 91m |
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Gross tonnage | 1,985t |
Passenger capacity | 478 people |
Ferry speed | 18Knt |
Vehicle capacity | 21 trucks or 60 passenger cars |
Room type: [Shared room]
This sleeping type class is recommended for groups.
Type | Western-style room |
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