Do any of the ferries between Korea and Japan charge per car and not per person in a car?

Do any of the ferries between Korea and Japan charge per car and not per person in a car? - Black Vehicle during Nighttime Photo

I've travelled on ferries between Korea and Japan probably more than anyone else using our site so far, but there's one thing I never thought about until now:

Do any of the ferries commonly take private cars between the countries, and if so do any charge only per car and not per person?

(Use case: If there are ferries taking cars that only charge per-car then I might challenge myself to hitchhike to Japan from Korea!)






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How much does the ferry from Korea to Japan cost?

The crossing on the Korea to Japan ferry takes just over three hours and costs around 13,000 yen ($130) HOWEVER, if you book in advance online through Direct Ferries you can make a huge saving of up to 40% (I ended up paying full price on the way out, and realizing my mistake and booking online for the return journey).

How much is a ferry from Busan to Japan?

Regular faresAge classificationOne-wayRound TripAdult (12 years and over)16,000 yen32,000 yenChild (6 to 11 years old)8,000 yen16,000 yenKids (1-5 years old / 0 year old with seats)2,000 yen4,000 yenBaby (0 years old, no seat)Free

How much does a ferry cost in Japan?

Major Ferry RoutesRouteFrequency1st ClassTokyo - Kitakyushu1 per day23,000 yenTokyo - Tokushima1 per day15,000 yenTokushima - Kitakyushu1 per day15,000 yenMay 1, 2022

Can you take a ferry from South Korea to Japan?

There are numerous ferry crossings operating from South Korea to Japan. Ferries currently connect 2 Ports in South Korea with 5 Ports in Japan.



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