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:🚢 沒想到真的能韓國⇔日本一天來回。 對馬島位於韓國與日本之間的對馬海峽,屬於日本長崎縣。從釜山搭船到對馬島的「比田勝港」大約只要90分鐘。韓國出發的船公司有兩家,PanStar Cruise 與 NINA,前者到比田勝港、後者前往巖原港,我們這次搭乘PanStar前往。 雖然只是短暫一日遊,出入境手續還是要辦理,護照一定記得帶。天氣好的話船程很順,不過有時風浪會大一點,建議備點暈船藥會比較安心。 一上岸看到「止まれ」的標誌,雖然街上還有韓文,但氣氛立刻變成日本的樣子,感覺真的很奇妙。 港口周邊有些小店可以好好散步,我們在可愛的麵包店買了甜麵包當點心,午餐後搭車前往「三宇田浜」,是被選為「日本の渚100選」之一的小海灘,白色沙灘搭配漸層藍海水,非常清澈。 天氣好時,還能從「韓國展望所」直接眺望遠方的釜山城市輪廓。 離開前大家在Value超市大採購,還順路逛了松本清,把藥妝補齊。結束六小時的對馬島快閃行程,又回到釜山。 如果有安排來到釜山,不妨預留一天到對馬島走走,看看這個剛好介在兩國之間的小島,會有不一樣的節奏與風景喔! *音樂選了松田聖子〈藍色珊瑚礁〉,抵達對馬島後,領隊為了讓大家能更快感受到日本的氣息,就讓大家聽這首歌,搭配好美的海真的太適合了! @visitbusan.tw @tigerair.taiwan #對馬島 #釜山 #busan #tsushima #つしま

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喜多 - 美食旅遊/日本旅遊/選品/貓奴 YU-JEN
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29 days ago

太喜歡第五張那個抵擋不住的愛😍

傅 文豪
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29 days ago

愛💖

JT Li
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29 days ago

能去對馬也太幸福了!!!

城市記憶 LESTER | TANG, CHIH-CHUN
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29 days ago

一日遊日本真的太讚了

yunny 🌼 유니
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29 days ago

最後一張好有故事感~~~!!!🚢(榮幸竟然被拍到背影🥹✨)

Ryan萊恩美食日常 |台北美食、旅遊、住宿 |CHEN, TING-YU
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29 days ago

你的視角真的都好漂亮 好多沒發現的角落!!

儒儒
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29 days ago

好多愛❤️

Ying C. 陳穎
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29 days ago

海的顏色好美!一日遊韓國、日本真的太開心🩵

「目靑」
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29 days ago

一起去過韓國、日本好快樂!一次滿足😍

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