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Dolphins jumping!
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With luck, you may see the dolphins jump.
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Serena cruising under Bridge No.4 (Maejima Bridge).
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Blue sea, clear sky, and green islands. Cruising around the islands and the bridges. A sure recipe for refreshing and relaxing time.
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Dolphin watching with Kumamon
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Let’s go see dolphins on our very popular “Kumamon” ship!
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Dolphins swimming alongside Marisol
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Increasing number of schools are including dolphin watching in their school trips. It is a great opportunity to get to know the local natural environment and culture.
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Dolphins swimming between the ships.
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Dolphins and men are both part of nature. Amakusa is one of the rare areas in the world where dolphins and men coexist.
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Islands of Amakusa Matsushima.
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Amakusa Gokyo Cruise takes you around the scenic ocean route in the Unzen-Amakusa National Park in approximately 30 minutes.
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Cruising between the islands and under the bridges.
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There are about 60 islands of various sizes around the Five Bridges of Amakusa. The cruise takes you between and around these islands.
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Olivia and Bridge No. 5 (Matsushima Bridge)
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Bridge No. 5 is a pipe-arch bridge with attractive red piers. It is spectacular to travel underneath it.
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A dolphin approaching one of our ships, ‘Olivia’.
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The dolphins in Amakusa are very friendly. Sometimes they come swimming toward the ships.
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Children are excited to meet the dolphins.
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Dolphins sometimes come so close that you could almost touch them.
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Coasting under Bridge No.2 (Ooyano Bridge)
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All the five bridges of Amakusa Gokyo have different shapes and structures. The road that includes the bridges is called the Amakusa Pearl Line.
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You may see baby dolphins.
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Spring to Summer is breeding season for dolphins, a great opportunity to see baby dolphins swimming with their mothers!
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Cruising between islands.
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Bound for Maejima Port through a series of Amakusa Matsushima Islands, with Mount Unzen-Fugen in the back.
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Arriving at Maejima Port
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Maejima Port, tourist hub for cruising, dolphin watching, dining and shopping.
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Bound for Hondo Port in Ariake Sea.
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‘Marisol’ departing from Maejima Port in Ariake Sea, bound for Hondo Port.
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Passengers boarding at Misumi Port.
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Embarkation point at Misumi Port is 100 meters from Misumi Station.
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JR Kyushu tourist express train ‘“A” Ressha de Ikou (Let’s go on the “A” Train)’
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‘Amakusa Takarajima Line’ makes a connection with the tourist express ‘“A” Ressha de Ikou (Take the “A” Train)’, operating between Kumamoto and Misumi.
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