Experience Tokyo Bay’s charm with a cherry blossom cruise, sukiyaki dinner, and shamisen show. Discover iconic sights and serene views.
Experience Tokyo Bay’s charm with a cherry blossom cruise, sukiyaki dinner, and shamisen show. Discover iconic sights and serene views.
- Toyosu Bridge - By day, Toyosuōhashi Bridge offers stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the city skyline. Its contemporary design stands out beautifully against the surrounding landscape. This location is perfect for experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of the nearby Tsukiji Outer Market and taking unforgettable photos of the city.
- Rainbow Bridge -…
- Toyosu Bridge - By day, Toyosuōhashi Bridge offers stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the city skyline. Its contemporary design stands out beautifully against the surrounding landscape. This location is perfect for experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of the nearby Tsukiji Outer Market and taking unforgettable photos of the city.
- Rainbow Bridge - The Rainbow Bridge is an excellent location for photography. Completed in 1993, it stretches 3,750 meters and is supported by two graceful white towers that reach 126 meters in height. At night, the bridge is lit up with pink, white, and green lights. From various perspectives, one can capture breathtaking photos with Tokyo Bay or the city skyline as a backdrop.

- Yakatabune ticket for a 60-minute sail
- Japanese dance performance on the boat
- Guide who speaks Chinese, English, and Japanese
- Tea and coffee
- Yakatabune ticket for a 60-minute sail
- Japanese dance performance on the boat
- Guide who speaks Chinese, English, and Japanese
- Tea and coffee
- Meals are not provided
- Please arrive 15 minutes early. Late arrivals will not be accommodated
- Meals are not provided
- Please arrive 15 minutes early. Late arrivals will not be accommodated
The yakatabune, or houseboat, has a rich history dating back to the Heian period (794-1185) and the Edo period (1603-1868). Originally, these boats were reserved for feudal lords and samurai, but eventually, affluent merchants used them to display their wealth. It wasn’t until the late 19th century that the general public could enjoy these unique…
The yakatabune, or houseboat, has a rich history dating back to the Heian period (794-1185) and the Edo period (1603-1868). Originally, these boats were reserved for feudal lords and samurai, but eventually, affluent merchants used them to display their wealth. It wasn’t until the late 19th century that the general public could enjoy these unique vessels.
Aboard the boat, guests can delight in a captivating Japanese dance performance, with complimentary non-alcoholic beverages provided.
Experience a journey on the historic yakatabune, with a cruise lasting 60 minutes. After leaving the pier, the boat will travel to the Toyosu Bridge before returning to the starting point.
Passengers can take in the stunning views of Tokyo Bay from both sides of the cabin, with a guide available who speaks Chinese, English, and Japanese.
- Not accepted: infants under 3 years old, pregnant women, individuals with severe leg or back conditions, and those in wheelchairs
- You will need to remove your shoes for this experience.
- Due to limited seating on the yakatabune, shared tables may be required. ,【Seating Policy】 Our seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.