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Kai-To is a small, motorized ferry usually used to serve remote coastal settlements in the territory's outlying islands. Currently, there are 78 fixed kai-to routes. Back in the 1980s, kai-to is operated via motorboat called "water taxi" or "Walla-walla", named after the noise of the motorboat's engine.
The service of Kai-To is flexible. Operators can make adjustments to the opening time and frequency of the boats and charges at their discretion. Participants can have a look at the Aberdeen Wholesale Fish Market and have a taste of traditional boat noodles during the tour.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Living As Fisherman for A Day
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