New Camellia 2nd Class Lowest Price Guide: How to Go to Japan with an Additional 5,000 Won Discount

Where is the most basic part of the New Camellia ferry trip to Fukuoka, and where can you best experience the lively atmosphere unique to ship travel? It is the **New Camellia 2nd Class (Standard Class)**, where you can enjoy both reasonable prices and practical value.

Many people worry, “Wouldn’t it be uncomfortable to stay in a shared room with strangers?” However, second-class cabins can actually be the best choice for budget travelers who want to save on accommodation costs to enjoy more delicious local food, or for groups like clubs or families who prefer a cozy atmosphere of their own.

In particular, the New Camellia's second-class cabins are more than just a space for movement; they are also an exciting meeting place that signals the start of your journey. Thanks to their spacious, floor-style layout, they are perfect for comfortably unpacking your luggage and chatting with your travel companions while making plans. Today, we have compiled everything from essential interior facility information that anyone with a second-class ticket needs to know, to practical tips on how to snag the **'prime spot'** faster than others.

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Interior view of the 2nd class economy cabin on the Fukuoka ferry New Camellia

1. Room Overview

New Camellia's 2nd Class (Economy Class) is divided into cabins of various sizes depending on the number of passengers, and is assigned randomly based on the composition and number of people in your party. Although cabin numbers are assigned, seats inside are not fixed, so it is recommended to board early to secure your desired seat.

Since New Camellia's second-class cabin does not have assigned seating, boarding early is key to securing a prime seat. Corner seats near wall outlets or inner seats with less aisle noise are particularly popular. If you are traveling with a large group, it is recommended to occupy the spacious central area to spread out mats and sit together, while window seats are ideal for enjoying the atmosphere of the night sea.

  • Room Name: Second Class (Economy)
  • Cabin Capacity: Varies from 11 to large cabins accommodating 24 or more (Total of 24 cabins available)
  • Room Type: Seated multi-person room
  • Features: This is the optimal space for group customers such as large families, clubs, and schools. Rooms are assigned according to party composition, such as men's rooms, women's rooms, and family rooms.

2. In-Room Facilities

The changing area located inside the second-class cabins of the New Camellia is a very useful facility for passengers staying in shared cabins. Although the space is small, it is convenient as you can change clothes privately using curtains or screens. Additionally, the lockers installed on the walls are convenient for storing simple bags or outerwear rather than valuables, and you can relieve boredom by watching real-time sailing information or broadcasts on the in-cabin TV.

  • Bedding: Personal mattress, duvet, and pillow set
  • Furniture: Shared TV, lockers, and clothes hangers
  • Amenities:
    • Changing Room: Changing space available in the guest room
    • Heating and cooling system: Centralized control
    • Valuables Storage: We recommend using the valuables lockers (free) by inquiring at the information desk on the 3rd floor.
Interior of 2nd Class Cabin on the Busan-Fukuoka New Camellia Ferry: Equipped with changing room, shared TV, shoe rack, clothes hangers, etc

3. Amenities

New Camellia 2nd Class does not provide separate amenities, so please be sure to bring your own toiletries.

  • Bathroom/Washroom: Use of shared restrooms and large public bath
  • Personal items to bring: Towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc. (Available at the onboard shop.)

4. Usage Fees and Assignment

This is the cabin where the most basic rate applies on the New Camellia.

  • Fare: 120,000 KRW one-way (based on regular price) (60,000–80,000 KRW range when purchasing with Travel Wing special offer, fuel surcharge and taxes excluded)
  • Assignment Method: Cabin type and number are assigned randomly.
  • Fuel surcharge and port tax: Separate (Real-time rates applied based on fuel tax fluctuations)
Fukuoka Ferry New Camellia 2nd Class (Economy Class): Equipped with luggage racks, futon and bedding sets, hangers, etc

5. Editor's Recommendation

The joy of group travel at a reasonable price

Since you will be sharing space with strangers in the New Camellia's 2nd Class (Economy Class), considerate manners are important. If you want to secure a preferred seat, such as a window or corner seat, don't forget to board faster than anyone else!

I recommend this to people like this!

  • Budget travelers who want to save on accommodation costs to enjoy more delicious local food: This is the most reasonable option for practical travelers who want to minimize round-trip ferry ticket costs and use the saved budget to enjoy delicious ramen or sushi in Fukuoka one more time.
  • Group teams, such as clubs or schools, who want to travel happily in one space: As the only room where a large group of 10 or more people can gather in one room to share the excitement of the trip, it is optimized for teams who want to enjoy a cozy atmosphere unique to their group, such as club retreats or school trips.
  • For those who prefer the lively and bustling atmosphere inherent in ship travel: This is recommended for those who want to stay in the same space with diverse people and experience the unique energy of a cruise, rather than a quiet, hotel-like atmosphere. The fun of exchanging information and making light greetings with fellow travelers is a unique charm that can only be experienced in a shared cabin.
  • those who prefer to rest freely on the floor rather than in a designated bed: This is suitable for those who prefer spreading out a futon on a wide tatami floor and stretching out to rest, rather than being confined in a narrow sleeping compartment. The spaciousness, allowing you to comfortably unpack your belongings and organize them whenever necessary, is a major attraction.
  • Teams who want to plan their trip late into the night with companions: Utilizing the spacious center of the room, it serves as an excellent meeting place for travelers who wish to spread out guidebooks or maps to review the next day's detailed itinerary and strengthen teamwork.

Please consider this if you are like this.

⚠️ Notes on Use:

  • Lights Out Time: All lights turned off at 11 PM (Please keep conversations in the lounge for travelers' comfortable sleep!)
  • Voltage: As this is a Japanese vessel, 110V only . It is more convenient to prepare a conversion adapter (travel adapter) and a power strip for using shared outlets and charging electronic devices.
  • No Smoking: All guest rooms are non-smoking to ensure pleasant indoor air.

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