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The ferry runs between Tokushima and Wakayama.
 
Image from Remote Island Syndrome Part 1 - 04m13s
 
Unfortunately the ferry that was shown in the anime was retired in 2007, so the one I took didn't match.
 
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There were some similarities though like these green sailcloth covered walkways.
 
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The seating areas outside were different.
 
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These rows of plastic chairs didn't match either.
 
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The insides were slightly more similar.
 
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Sitting area with vending machines.
 
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Area where you could lie down.
 
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They play cards in the area where you can lie down in the shown.
 
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There's just open shelves here without any door.
 
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The cushions behind Haruhi here are the same though.
 
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Kyon buys drinks from one of the vending machines.
 
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They only had apple juice boxes and not cans for sale.
 
Image from Remote Island Syndrome Part 2 - 20m26s
 
The outsides of the ferry is also shown in Remote Island Syndrome Part 2.
 
Image from Remote Island Syndrome Part 2 - 20m27s
 
Side of the ferry.
 
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Haruhi and the others sitting outside in this episode.
 
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Mooring winches.
 
They also had ferry mascot character decorations, just like I saw at the ferry terminal and on the side of the ship.
 
Inside too.
No location map since it's just a ferry running between Tokushima and Wakayama.
This location was visited on 2019/11/06.
Links:
Nankai Ferry official website
Special thanks to the ones who went here before:
http://www.purevisual.jp/seichijyunrei/suzumiya/ferry.html
 
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