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■ Shimonoseki Day Trip & 1-Night-2-Day Essential Tips — Complete Guide to Karato Market, Akama Shrine & Mojiko This video is a practical tip collection based on a real Shimonoseki travel experience traveling by ferry from Busan (or Korea). It contains essential information for overseas travelers including Shimonoseki immigration & early morning arrival know-how, 1-day transportation pass usage, Karato Market (fugu sushi) recommendations, day trip itinerary and transportation methods for Akama Shrine/Chofu Town/Mojiko. ■ Summary (Key Tips at a Glance) When arriving early in the morning, checking immigration office operating hours is crucial — after dawn arrival, wait around the port area and aim for inspection opening time. If Shimonoseki city transportation costs are burdensome, the 1-day transportation pass (purchased on-site) is highly recommended. At Karato Market, you can have lunch with fresh sushi and light street food, but popular shops may have long waiting lines, so consider alternative shops. Akama Shrine and Chofu Town (traditional house district) are especially recommended for travelers interested in history. Mojiko (Moji Port) is 5 minutes away by boat, perfect for same-day round-trip suburban sightseeing. ■ Target Viewers Those planning their first Japan trip or small city travel Korean travelers considering short-distance travel from Busan/Fukuoka Those interested in Japanese culture and history (Meiji Restoration, Choshu Domain, etc.) Family units (Kaikyokan aquarium recommended) or day-trippers ■ Key Points Covered in the Video 00:00 Greeting & Departure (boarding ferry) 00:42 Shimonoseki Arrival & Immigration Tips 01:21 1-Day Transportation Pass (purchase location, price change caution) Usage 02:58 Akama Shrine Visit Points (Shrine vs Jingu difference) 08:23 Karato Market (sushi/trash disposal tips/morning operation status) 12:06 Chofu Town (Mori Residence, historical explanation) 28:44 Mojiko Ferry & Mojiko Sightseeing (tower, retro street) 39:24 Accommodation (business hotel, sea view) & Local Ramen Restaurant Recommendations 46:41 Kaikyo Yume Tower (observation deck tips) 60:53 Undersea Tunnel Walking (Kanmon Tunnel) Experience Tips 1:05:55 Kaikyokan (aquarium) Review & Family Recommendation 1:13:06 Recent MOS Burger Tasting Review 1:15:00 Trip Overall Review: Language, Food, Transportation Summary ■ Detailed Tips — Travel Preparation & Local Precautions Airport/Port Arrival: If arriving at dawn, check immigration office operating hours and inspection start times in advance. Transportation: Shimonoseki city buses have relatively simple platform numbers and fare systems, but buying a local 1-day pass allows convenient use by showing the pass to the driver when getting off. Karato Market: Popular shops have long waiting times — if you don't have time, other shops also have good freshness. Check the trash disposal location (near south entrance) in advance. Cultural Etiquette: At shrines and jingu, respect local customs such as hand washing (purification), bell ringing, and purchasing omikuji and omamori. Language: English often doesn't work around Shimonoseki, so prepare simple Japanese expressions or translation apps. Note that some tourist spots have Korean guidance. Weather/Stamina: Summer humidity is high and there are walking sections (undersea tunnel entrance~Mojiko) requiring stamina management. Cost Tips: On-site prices (omikuji, transportation passes, etc.) may vary, so it's recommended to prepare both cash and cards (some small payment locations don't accept cards). ■ Recommended Courses (Day Trip/1 Night) **Day Trip (Quick)**: Karato Market → Akama Shrine → Kanmon Tunnel Walk → Mojiko Ferry Round Trip (tower, retro street) **1-Night Course (Leisurely)**: Day 1: Karato Market → Akama Shrine → Chofu Town (Mori Residence) → Accommodation Day 2: Kaikyo Yume Tower → Kaikyokan (aquarium) → Mojiko Stroll → Return ■ Recommended Shops & Attractions Introduced in the Video Karato Market (sushi, seafood) Akama Shrine (history, dragon palace style) Chofu Town (Mori Residence, Kosanji Temple) Mojiko (Mojiko beer house, retro street, customs building, Mojiko Tower) Kaikyo Yume Tower (observation deck) Kaikyokan (Shimonoseki Aquarium) Local Ramen Shop (locally recommended best restaurant: Menba Daidokoro Shop - fresh noodles and miso type highly recommended) British Consulate Cafe (afternoon tea/scones) ■ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) *Q: How much is the 1-day transportation pass?* A: On-site prices may vary, so check at time of purchase (e.g., recent price increase cases exist). *Q: Can I communicate in English?* A: Some tourist spots like Mojiko have English/Korean signs, but Japanese is dominant around Shimonoseki, so translation apps or simple Japanese preparation is recommended. #Shimonoseki #KaratoMarket #Fugu #Mojiko #KanmonStrait #ShimonosekiTravel #JapanSmallCity #JapanTravelTips #Kaikyokan #AkamaShrine

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