Planning on visiting Tokyo in the summertime? Yakatabune, or traditional houseboats, are a wonderful part of every Japanese summer. People don their yukata and get on an atmospheric boat to gaze at the stars, enjoy food and drink, and even watch performances or have a big summer party.
We have compiled three of Tokyo's yakatabune experiences that let you get a real taste of summer in Tokyo!
Funasei: Sailing around Odaiba
For Japanese people, the word "yakatabune" often invokes the image of renting a houseboat. Recently, several companies have started offering yakatabune "passenger boats" that provide space for larger groups. Funasei is one such company.
Their passenger course can be booked for two people and more - look forward to enjoying the beautiful scenery of Odaiba, the Sumida River, and Tokyo Skytree for 2 hours and 45 minutes! This extraordinary experience is available from 10,000 yen per person, a price that also includes all-you-can-eat-and-drink - both soft drinks and alcoholic beverages!
The food is also excellent, offering an abundant choice of Japanese dishes such as tempura, sushi, and more. Please check the dates of this course on Funasei's official website.
Stand on the deck and let the pleasant night wind cool you down as you gaze over the sparkling lights of Tokyo Bay - a scenery that is sure to make great memories!
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Funasei船清
- Address 1-16-8 Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0001
Website: www.funasei.com/english
Riverboat Mizuha: A Charming Choice for Smaller Groups
The last yakatabune option that we want to introduce to you is called Mizuha. This is definitely the best choice for smaller groups of friends or family who want to enjoy their Japanese houseboat experience in a more private setting! The Riverboat Mizuha can be rented all by yourself to up to 12 people.
The price for such a reservation starts at 55,000 yen (tax included) for 60 minutes and can be extended in intervals of 15 minutes. This price doesn't change, even if you board the ship with a full party of 10 people.
This means that for 10 people, this 60-minute experience will cost each person 5,500 yen - which is an absolute steal. If you decide to cruise for two hours, the price rises to 102,000 yen in total.
The best thing: you can freely decide where you want to sail your yakatabune! If you have a particular theme in mind, such as Tokyo's best sightseeing spots or routes with quiet waters, Mizuha will plan the perfect course for you!
The ship's tables are movable, so you can either face them outward to enjoy the passing scenery or face them inward to enjoy each other's company. Both heater and air conditioning are installed, making your yakatabune trip incredibly cozy!
Mizuha houseboats are also known for the observation deck at the front of the boat. Outward-facing tables and chairs invite a leisure chat while watching the scenery passing by.
Food and drinks are not included in this plan, so you can just bring any things you'd like to eat and drink with you or book the catering service for an extra fee. Mizuha takes care of the trash, so there's no need to worry about cleaning up afterward either!
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Riverboat Mizuha舟遊びみづは
- Address 1-9 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-2207 (Nihonbashi Pier address)
Website: www.funaasobi-mizuha.jp/english
Book a Yakatabune Experience Online
Want to experience the charm of Tokyo's traditional yakatabune boat cruises, and don't mind joining a small group? Enjoy stunning city views, delicious Japanese cuisine, and live entertainment on these unique floating restaurants. Perfect for a memorable evening on the water. Book your yakatabune adventure below!
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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