Hello. The Busan Port International Passenger Terminal in Jungang-dong, a sea gateway that has accompanied the modernization of Busan, Korea, has been relocated to the rear gate of Busan Station and held an opening ceremony on August 2015, 8, ushering in the era of the fully-fledged New Busan Port International Passenger Terminal.
The Busan Port International Passenger Terminal is the gateway to Japan from Korea, where passenger ships can travel to and from the country. Regular Korean-Japanese ferries travelling between Hakata, Fukuoka, Osaka, Shimonoseki, and Izuhara and Hitakatsu in Tsushima are also using this terminal.




If you use the JR Kyushu High-Speed Ferry "Queen Beetle," you can get to Fukuoka in 3 hours and 40 minutes, or if you use the Panstar Tsushima Link or Nina, you can get to Tsushima in about 1 hour 10 to 50 minutes, making for a fun trip between Korea and Japan.
Alternatively, the Kampu Ferry, Camellia and Funstar Ferries operate overnight trips between Korea and Japan, offering leisurely voyages to Shimonoseki, Fukuoka and Osaka.

The first floor of Busan International Terminal is a parking lot, the second floor is the immigration area, and the third floor is the departure area. From the outdoor rest areas on the second and third floors, you can enjoy a panoramic view of passenger ships departing from Busan to Japan and the beautiful Busan Port Bridge, also known as Busan's Kanmon Bridge.
It has relocated from its previous location at Jungang-dong Terminal to near Busan Station, making travel to Seoul and the Busan area more convenient.
You can also travel between Busan International Terminal and Busan Station via the overpass, which is about a 10-minute walk away.
2nd floor arrivals area (arrival lobby)
There is Busan Bank where you can exchange money, a convenience store, the Busan Tourist Information Center, luggage storage, pocket WiFi rental shops, a cafe, and more.








Departures on the 3rd floor
Travelers boarding the high-speed boats Beetle and Coby and ferries go through immigration procedures at the immigration counter on the 3rd floor. There are also restaurants, pharmacies, souvenir shops, convenience stores, cafes, etc.









1 floor
When you exit the terminal on the first floor, which is used as a parking lot, you will find the bus stop for local city buses and the 1 express bus to Seomyeon.
Express bus number 1004 goes via Seomyeon to the Tomb of King Kim Su-ro and the Tomb of Queen Kim Su-ro in Gimhae City.



There is also a taxi stand just outside the immigration area on the second floor.



What ships go to Japan from Busan Port?
★Busan - Hakata (Fukuoka) JR Kyushu High-Speed Ferry Queen Beetle The service has been cancelled.

★Busan-Hakata (Fukuoka) New Camellia
I'm going from Fukuoka to Busan.

This is the name of the ferry that connects Fukuoka and Busan. The name "Camellia" means "camellia" in English. The camellia flower is the city flower of Busan, and the city flower of Fukuoka is the camellia (Sasanqua), a member of the Camellia family. The ferry was named "Camellia" after the camellia, the city flower common to both cities on this route, and it operates as a bridge between Japan and Korea.
★Busan - Osaka
Panstar Ferry at Busan Port International Passenger Terminal

★Busan - Tsuma
Panstar Tsushima Link and Nina
★Busan - Shimonoseki
Hamayu and the SEONGHEE (Kanpu, Busan Ferry) We're going to Shimonoseki or Busan.

SEONGHEE
Busan can be reached quickly by plane, but you can take a more leisurely trip by using the Kanko Ferry departing from Shimonoseki.
I believe that traveling is about rediscovering something important that you may not have noticed before through encounters with strangers and visiting unknown places.
As the luxury cruise ship cuts through the waves of the Genkai Sea after a night on board, there are many people on board with various memories. Why not become one of those travelers and share your travel stories over a glass of Korean soju?
The reason I'm so keen on sightseeing boats is because they are a perfect expression of the mindset of travelers. I look forward to welcoming you to the vibrant city of Busan.
| spot name | Busan Port International Passenger Terminal / International Cruise Terminal What are you waiting for? |
|---|---|
| Address | 206, Chungbang-ro, Dong-gu, Busan-si 206 |
| Phone | 051-400-1201 |
| other than this | Wheelchair-accessible toilet, wheelchair rental (free), elevator |


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