Enjoy the sea view of Tokyo Skytree, Rainbow Bridge, Odaiba, Tokyo Bay and many other landmarks from a water viewpoint!
When traveling to Tokyo, in addition to using the subway or buses, boat rides to popular spots along Tokyo Bay and the Sumida River are also an option not to be missed. We’re sure many tourists will be familiar with the water bus that departs from Asakusa.
In fact, Tokyo, which is rich in water tourism resources, also has other unique cruise ship sightseeing itineraries, which can give travelers who like to try new things or have special experiences, and experience them from another perspective.
The beauty of Tokyo. The three recommended cruise companies this time include riding a Japanese yakatabune to enjoy the night view of Odaiba, where you can also make monjasha and drink freely; there is also a new water tour boat that can customize the trip for travelers, and has launched a limited-time “Migratory Bird Seagull Viewing Tour”; and the amphibious bus can slide directly from land into the water, which is as exciting as an amusement ride.
The rafting tour allows tourists to go deep into Tokyo Bay, enjoy the Rainbow Bridge up close, and see Tokyo Skytree from various angles, adding to the endless fun of the trip.
[Shinkiba] Edomae Kisen Character Burning DIY Infinite Drinking
Edomae Steamboat offers water cruises around the Sumida River and Odaiba. If you choose the Sumida River route, you can experience the Shitamachi-style nostalgia of Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree; if you choose the Odaiba route, you can enjoy trendy harbor views such as Rainbow Bridge and Fuji TV.
During the approximately 2-hour journey, the ship provides an all-you-can-eat service of the Shitamachi delicacy “Monja Yaki”. Passengers can also experience the fun of making Monja Yaki for themselves. If you are afraid that you won’t be able to start cooking monjiyaki, don’t worry too much. The staff on board will provide the most attentive assistance.
The newly launched “Edomae-no-Yakatabune Course” offers a new yakatabune experience, co-created by a Michelin-starred restaurant manufacturer and Japanese dancers. During the cruise, you can sample sushi, tempura and soba noodles. In addition to delicious dishes consisting of the four main Edo foods such as squid and eel, you can also enjoy videos of authentic Japanese dances on board.
■ Name: Edo-mae steamship
■ Phone: 03-6276-9963
■ Boarding location and flight time: Please refer to the official website instructions below
※The current reservation method is mainly by phone or email. After February 2023, an online system will be available to make reservations.
※The boat can accommodate 1 to 8 people (dog-friendly environment). There are cabins and decks.
※Equipped with air conditioning, toilet, power plugs, and Bluetooth player.
※You can bring food.
[Asakusa, Nihonbashi, Odaiba]TOKYO WATER TAXI Customized Itinerary
TOKYO WATER TAXI is a new water tour boat in Tokyo. It has a compact hull with a total length of about 7 meters. It provides mobile services that are different from ordinary sightseeing boats. It can travel under low bridges, narrow canals and other special places that large ships cannot enter. waypoints. The vessel is also equipped with air conditioning to make the mobile cabin even more comfortable.
Among the WATER TAXI itineraries, the one that attracts the most attention is the “take meals on board and taste delicious food” plan. The captain will drive the boat directly to a riverside restaurant and pick up the food on board. Passengers can dine at the aquatic harbor’s famous “tuna don” or sample pizza from a fashionable restaurant right on board. In addition, wandering around Tokyo’s various harbors is also a popular itinerary. The “Crane Bridge Area” is a land area that is prohibited to enter, but if you can approach it via a water cruise, this particular water tourism experience is also very popular.
In addition to providing scheduled flights, TOKYO WATER TAXI also provides customized services for passengers. There are currently about 20 boat departures available, covering popular areas such as Asakusa, Nihonbashi, and Odaiba, as well as historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Passengers can flexibly arrange sightseeing routes according to their preferences. This special service not only meets general sightseeing needs, but also covers commercial needs such as site inspections and surveys before image production.
■ Name: TOKYO WATER TAXI
■ Phone: 03-6673-2528 (11:00~19:00, closed on Monday)
■ Boarding location and flight time: Please refer to the official website instructions below
■ Official website (English・Japanese)
[Odaiba・Tokyo Skytree] Amphibious Sightseeing Bus, Enjoy Classic Scenes from Japanese Dramas Nearby
If you want to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Tokyo on land and water at the same time, don’t miss the experience of riding the amphibious sightseeing bus “SKY Duck”. There are currently two sightseeing routes in Tokyo, one is the “Odaiba Scenic Route” and the other is the “Tokyo Skytree Route”. The “Odaiba Scenic Route” starts from the Odaiba SKY Visitor Center, passes near Fuji TV and the Statue of Liberty, and then drives from the bay of Odaiba Seaside Park to Tokyo Bay. One of the highlights of this trip is that both water and land buses will pass under the Rainbow Bridge, allowing passengers to appreciate the majesty of the Rainbow Bridge from a different perspective.
“Tokyo Sky Tree Route” starts from near Tokyo Sky Tree, passes near Kameido and Kinshicho, and then drives from the old Nakagawa River to the river. It is a sightseeing route that allows you to see Tokyo Sky Tree from various angles and feel the atmosphere of the city.
After the land tour is over, the bus goes straight to the bay and turns into a sightseeing boat. The moment of splashing directly into the water is the greatest pleasure of riding the amphibious bus. It’s like playing a ride in a waterpark, with screams everywhere, everyone is very happy.
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Most tourists travel to Tokyo by land, and few have the experience of a boat ride. After reading this article, you might as well experience a special boat ride the next time you come to Tokyo!