Frequently asked questions about the Tadotsu-Takamijima-Honoura (Sayagijima)-Nagasaki (Sayagijima)-Manabeshima route
Q1. Is a reservation required?
In many cases, reservations are not required for boarding on foot or by bicycle. If you would like to bring your vehicle, we recommend making a reservation in advance.
Q2. How many flights do you operate?
There are several to ten flights per day. Please check the latest timetable as it varies depending on the time and day of the week.
Q3. Will the service be suspended?
Flights may be canceled during typhoons or stormy weather. Please check flight information in advance.
Q4. I’m worried about seasickness.
The Seto Inland Sea is relatively calm and doesn’t shake easily, but it’s a good idea to bring motion sickness medication just in case.
Q5. Can I eat on board?
Some ships have shops and vending machines. Long-distance voyages will go smoothly if you prepare some snacks before boarding.
Summary|Tadotsu-Takamijima-Honura (Sayagijima)-Nagasaki (Sayagijima)-Manabeshima route is essential for island travel in the Seto Inland Sea.
An important sea route that connects the islands of the Seto Inland Sea and the mainland, serving as a “lifestyle route from Tadotsu Port to the remote islands of the Shiwaku Islands.” By using the Tadotsu – Takami Island – Honoura (Sayagi Island) – Nagasaki (Sayagi Island) – Manabe Island route, you can travel comfortably to your destination while enjoying the beautiful beauty of the Setouchi archipelago. Please make use of this route information when planning your trip to see Setouchi art or travel to the islands.
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