Sunflower Ferry - from Osaka to Beppu, Oita

This was the overnight ferry I took from Osaka to Beppu, on the island of Kyushu. The photo was taken from the waiting area.
After boarding, I found my “room”. Below is my tiny sleeping area on the seventh level.
I walked around and took some photos. Below is a light show on the ceiling in a center lounge area.
The electronic sign outside the public bath area told how crowded or empty it was. I waited until it said Not Too Busy, before I took a bath.
The weather was bad, so no one could walk outside on the deck.
I was glad the babies had their own area. There was also a dog area, but I didn’t see it. Probably only dogs and their people could go there.
There were shops. I didn’t go in, so I don’t know what was for sale, but there was nothing I needed to buy anyway.
Dinner and breakfast buffets were available for those who purchased tickets from the machines. I’m not a fan of buffets, they are an invitation to eating too much.
I’m glad I traveled by overnight ferry on this trip, but I don’t know if I need to do it again. I think I imagined it to be more like a cruise, but it was only about 12 hours to get from one place to another, not to vacation. It was pretty economical for such a long travel distance and a place to sleep, 15,300 yen.
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Excluding those who suffer from insomnia, we all need to sleep. Sleeping while travelling is a smart way of saving time. I like both night trains and ferries for that reason.
This ship has changed so much since I travelled some 25 years ago. At that time there was no dining room, no shop and most of the passengers were truckdrivers who made use of this rest on a long drive to and from Kyushu.
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