Tokyo Bay Yakatabune Dinner/Day Cruise with Japan Show and Drinks

Tokyo
Бесплатная отмена
0–1 day(s) before: 0% refundable

Yakatabune dates back to the Heian period (794-1185), and during the Edo period (1603-1868), it was used by nobles and merchants for entertainment. Sitting comfortably on the deck, enjoy the beautiful scenery around you. Be mesmerized as a skilled shamisen performer fills the night air with enchantingmelodies. Embarking and disembarking on Tokyo Bay is made effortless, allowingtravelers to fully enjoy the serene atmosphere.During the journey, you can see the distantlights of Tokyo Tower. When the boat docks at Odaiba, can see the Statue of libertyand the Fuji Television Building. On the upper deck, unwind on a spacious open-air viewing platform that leads to auniquely designed outdoor observation area where the beauty of Tokyo Bay unfoldsbefore your eyes. Note: *Contact the activity provider 3 days earlier if you would prefer pork to beef or a non-strict vegetarian option (a meatless dish with vegetables and sweet soy sauce soup) *Return to your starting point at the end of the cruise.

Включения и исключения

Japanese Traditional Performance on Board
Yakatabune Cruise Ticket with Unlimited Soft drinks on board
Tasty Sukiyaki Beef Meal on board (If option selected)
Transportation is NOT provided to the Pier
You’ll need to remove your shoes for this experience, and shared tables may apply
Seats are assigned randomly, either Japanese tatami style or Western-style chairs
Cherry Blooming Highly depends on the weather and full bloom cannot be guaranteed

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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not accepted: infants under 3 years old, pregnant women, individuals with severe leg or back conditions, and those in wheelchairs
  • Cabin seating is allocated at random and may be either traditional Japanese tatami seating or Western-style chairs.
  • You will need to remove your shoes for this experience.
  • Due to limited seating on the yakatabune, shared tables may be required.