Hey TD Crew! Hope you enjoy my take on a bit of Japanese history of the Hikawa Maru liner. If you would like to help support the channel you can do here tokyodrew.com/members or patreon.com/tokyodrewl . Have a great week! See ya'll real soon 👍
hi drew love looking around ships from a bygone era ,,seems first class was a bit different ,back then !! hehe,,,being from mechanical back ground my self,,,the engine room would be fascinating to me ..looks like its well maintained
Amazing! Old ship was survived through the war ! I explored inside of the old retired aircraft carrier "USS Midway" in San Diego. The size of the ship is huge, but inside cabins are small compact and hallways narrow ! I hate riding on ship...rocking, rolling and swaying sideway....sea sick and throw up....ngghaa....mghaa....
Wonder where people like you sleep? They don’t... now get back to swabbing the deck. Did I detect an almost ‘insult’ against short people?? Ever do the Ice Breaker boat tour in Nagoya? That was pretty cool as well, they even have a helicopter on the deck.
Hey TD Crew! Hope you enjoy my take on a bit of Japanese history of the Hikawa Maru liner. If you would like to help support the channel you can do here tokyodrew.com/members or patreon.com/tokyodrewl . Have a great week! See ya'll real soon 👍
It was very nastalgic, it did have many hallways. Beautiful thought. Great visually satisfying video as usual. 💙
Thats a bad ass ship! I like the soothing narration too!
+Ryan Schneider VLOGS dude you just love my bedroom voice lol
@@Tokyodrew Now, you got me!
now that was a Very cool video Drew! thanks
+Jeff Adapools Barta Thanks dude for watching and commenting 🤟 much appreciated
Love this! Sooo cool to see all the rooms etc and the engine room!! Great vlog! 😊😎
Jackie Heroux FoodReviews thanks for watching dear. It sure was a pretty cool ship to walk around on
Great video! 😀👍
Jovahs Angel Thanks ! It was fun to actually visit here!
Awesome job Drew , like you I thought the engine room was fantastic ,what a beautiful ship man the 3rd class beds where small . As always a nice vlog
michael j thanks bro! Ya, the engine room was really cool to look around. Could not imagine being an engineer in those days lol
Very cool Drew!
Joyce Lewis thanks dear! Much Appreciated
I'm on board with this... ☺
trevor random lol I get it...I think? 🤣 thanks for watching bro 🤟🤟🤟
This was great ! Thank you very much.
Finn thanks for watching, much appreciated
I'm impressed that you are actually serious and 'real' about your travel vids , glad I subscribed!
@joeywyss junior than you so much for the kind comments. I try to be informative in my own way? lol
hi drew love looking around ships from a bygone era ,,seems first class was a bit different ,back then !! hehe,,,being from mechanical back ground my self,,,the engine room would be fascinating to me ..looks like its well maintained
andy stubbs all I can say is this is a cool tour to take and look around. 1st class really did not seem like 1st class to me though lol
Amazing, engine room Is So cool 😮
+Štěpán Bubela hey bro! Wasn't it cool! Really enjoyed filming this...glad you enjoyed 🤟🤟🤟
@@Tokyodrew yeah, good work 👍
Yup, big difference between first class & deluxe. Guessing crew quarters looked similar to deluxe.😀👍
+Jovahs Angel crew quarter I did not see but heard they are just bunk beds. I think officers had good cabins though
Amazing! Old ship was survived through the war ! I explored inside of the old retired aircraft carrier "USS Midway" in San Diego. The size of the ship is huge, but inside cabins are small compact and hallways narrow ! I hate riding on ship...rocking, rolling and swaying sideway....sea sick and throw up....ngghaa....mghaa....
barry I am not a fan of ships either....but they are interesting to walk around on when docked lol
Wonder where people like you sleep? They don’t... now get back to swabbing the deck. Did I detect an almost ‘insult’ against short people??
Ever do the Ice Breaker boat tour in Nagoya? That was pretty cool as well, they even have a helicopter on the deck.
Moto Gnome no insult to midgets like ya lol Never heard of the Ice Breaker in Nagoya either.... maybe I can check that out next month when I am there
The Queen Mary of the pacific
Thanks for watching
Cool vid Drew. She still looks very seaworthy.
Paulie Walnuts it truly was cool to visit this place and see a part of history for sure
she was launched 85 years ago in 1929
Cheers for the info
It’s older than RMS Queen Mary
I saw that ship today
That's cool
thanks for lingering in the engine room ....sweet
steve s i will say it was the coolest place to see on this ship for sure!
Those diesels were B&M engines, built under license by Mitsubishi.