Sailing Ship 'BLUE OCEAN Miraie' Recruits General Passengers for Relocation Voyage from Kobe Port to Hakata Port
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- Sailing Ship 'BLUE OCEAN Miraie' Recruits General Passengers for Relocation Voyage from Kobe Port to Hakata Port
- The sailing ship 'BLUE OCEAN Miraie', operated by the specified non-profit organization Zeri Japan, is recruiting general passengers for a relocation voyage from Kobe Port to Hakata Port from June 17 to 19, 2026. While there is no formal training program, it offers a rare opportunity to experience actual sailing operations and life on board.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 4, 2026
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The sailing ship 'BLUE OCEAN Miraie', operated by the specified non-profit organization Zeri Japan, is recruiting general passengers for a relocation voyage from Kobe Port to Hakata Port from June 17 to 19, 2026. While there is no formal training program, it offers a rare opportunity to experience actual sailing operations and life on board.
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- Sailing Ship 'BLUE OCEAN Miraie' Recruits General Passengers for Relocation Voyage from Kobe Port to Hakata Port (June 4, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 4, 2026
The sailing ship 'BLUE OCEAN Miraie', operated by the specified non-profit organization Zeri Japan, is recruiting general passengers for a relocation voyage from Kobe Port to Hakata Port from June 17 to 19, 2026. While there is no formal training program, it offers a rare opportunity to experience actual sailing operations and life on board.
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This voyage will be conducted as a 'relocation voyage' to move the ship to its next port. While no formal program-style training like a standard sail training voyage is planned, it offers an opportunity to experience the authentic aspects of sailing, including actual ship operations, life on board, and the changing natural environment at sea.
'Miraie' is Japan's only private training sailing ship that accepts the general public as 'trainees' to participate in genuine sailing voyages. During regular voyages, participants engage in various activities related to actual sailing operations under the guidance of the crew, such as setting and furling sails, rope work, lookout duties, steering, and navigational watches.
The experience of reading the wind and working together with companions to move the ship is a unique learning opportunity offered by sailing ships and is a key part of the marine education and human resource development activities that 'Miraie' values.
On this voyage, you can experience actual sailing operations and life on board, which is a unique aspect of a 'relocation voyage' where the ship is moved to its next port. There is no formal program-style training like a standard sail training voyage, but instead, you can feel the flow of the voyage and time at sea in a more natural way. Depending on weather and operational conditions, there may be opportunities to assist with watches in the wheelhouse or observe operations.
The voyage is scheduled to pass through some of Japan's most representative sea areas, including the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the Seto Ohashi Bridge, and the Kanmon Strait.
Traveling from the Seto Inland Sea to Kyushu on a large sailing ship, you can enjoy the unique appeal of a long-distance voyage, such as changes in tides and scenery, and the different expressions of the sea during the day and night.
*According to the organization's own research (April 2026, for Japanese-flagged large sailing ships - vessels over 40m in length that sail)
Voyage Schedule
Date
Schedule
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
9:10-9:40 Check-in and boarding at Kobe Port
10:00 Departure from Kobe Port ~ Passing under the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, sailing in the Seto Inland Sea ~
Overnight on board
Thursday, June 18, 2026
All-day sailing ~ Passing through Kanmon Strait, etc. ~
Overnight on board
Friday, June 19, 2026
16:30 Arrival at Hakata Port
Around 17:00 Disembarkation and解散
Participation Fee (tax included)
General Price
Youth Price (35 years old and under)
Kobe to Hakata 2 nights 3 days
¥48,500
¥36,500
*The fee includes boarding fee, accommodation, meals, and insurance.
*The schedule may change depending on weather conditions. Please understand in advance.
Details and Application
Please check the website of the sailing ship BLUE OCEAN Miraie for details and apply.
https://www.zeri.jp/miraie/voyage/20260617-kobehakata/
About 'Sailing Ship BLUE OCEAN Miraie'
The 'Sailing Ship BLUE OCEAN Miraie', operated by the specified non-profit organization Zeri Japan, is Japan's only private training sailing ship that operates for the general public. With the mission of 'nurturing people through the sea and connecting with society', it offers sail training that allows a wide range of people, from children to adults, to experience genuine sailing voyages. It also conducts collaborative voyages with schools, companies, and government agencies, and accepts trainees for maritime officer training courses, operating in the fields of maritime education and marine environmental education.
Contact for this matter
Specified Non-Profit Organization Zeri Japan
〒650-0044 Kobe City, Chuo-ku, Higashikawasaki-cho 1-3-3 Kobe Harborland Center Building 8F
TEL: 078-371-0121 (Reception 10:00-16:00) Email: miraie-info@zeri.jp
https://www.zeri.jp/miraie/
FAQ
What is the participation fee for this voyage?
The general price is ¥48,500, and the youth price (35 and under) is ¥36,500 (tax included). This includes boarding, accommodation, meals, and insurance.
What is the voyage schedule?
Check-in is from 9:10 AM on June 17, 2026, at Kobe Port, with departure at 10:00 AM. It's a 2-night, 3-day voyage arriving at Hakata Port at 4:30 PM on June 19, with disembarkation around 5:00 PM.
What are the features of this sailing ship?
It is Japan's only private training sailing ship that accepts the general public as trainees to participate in genuine sailing voyages. It is involved in marine education and human resource development.