In Nagoya’s Garden Pier, a truly distinctive vessel awaits your discovery – the 100m-long orange Antarctic observation ship, Fuji. Surprisingly, it’s not just a ship but rather the Fuji Antarctic Museum! Step on board to explore not only the ship’s control room and museum but also encounter the main attractions – lifelike and somewhat surreal wax figures. Embark on a journey through time as you mingle with the crew in their private spaces, gaining insight into their daily lives during icy voyages. Don’t miss the chance to hop aboard and meet these waxen celebrities; they are truly a captivating spectacle to behold!
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Who’s cooking in here?
When you throw in those lifelike wax figures in the kitchen, I can’t help but feel like striking up a conversation with them. I mean, who’s on cooking duty today, am I right? It really gets my imagination going! Hey! What’s on the menu today?
Thank you for your hard work until late at night!
This is the 13th officer’s quarters . Am I the only one who can sense a little bit of exhaustion in his posture from behind? I hope he takes a good rest tonight.
Antarctic observation ship Fuji barbershop!
Who says you can’t get a fresh haircut in the middle of the Antarctic Ocean? If you’re on a long journey to the South Pole, even your hair could use a trim! Apparently, this barber shop on board the ship is recognized by the National Barber Association, and get this – it’s free!
A refreshing buzz cut!
The sturdy, dignified posture from the back makes me think he’s a handsome young man! He seems like the kind of guy who will keep his work steady and reliable even on a long journey, leaving a good impression. With that youthful energy, he’ll probably say, “Leave it to me!” and handle even the most troublesome tasks!
A small but delightful pleasure!
The rare moments of relaxation during the long and treacherous journey to Antarctica. It makes you want to tiptoe around and not disturb their peace. The half-drunk coffee cup on the right table, the toothbrush standing tall inside, and the cigarette box tossed haphazardly into the ashtray with the butts – it all gives off a real-life vibe that’s hard to replicate.
A medical drama in the ship’s infirmary!
The healthcare team supports the hardworking crew through their grueling journey. Let’s give them a big round of applause for their mission and for boarding the ship with the crew!
What is at the end of his gaze?
A crew member in a red uniform exudes a sense of melancholy. The family photo on his desk and the Marlboro cigarette on the desk tell a little about his realistic background. “What have I gained during this long and arduous journey?” – It’s a scene that makes us think about such things.
A vow made in one’s heart.
Traveling can be a rollercoaster, and life is no exception. Yet, these crew members keep their chins up, pushing through with grit and determination, even on the most challenging of days. They may be far from home, but their hearts are set on reaching the South Pole, no matter what!
Actually, it’s a must-visit tourist spot in Nagoya!
The era in which “Fuji” played an active role has been realistically reproduced, and each room inside the ship remains as it was at that time. You can get a good understanding of what life was like on board at that time, including the dining room, kitchen, medical room, barbershop, and crew quarters. Please visit Fuji antarctic museum and see for yourself!