Kabukicho cruises

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★ 4.8 (22K+ reviews) • 6M+ booked
Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
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Liu *********
6 Jan
it's a 2 hours long boat ride with some small rapids and splashes. scenery is beautiful. if you take the sagano romantic train to final stop, you will have to walk to the JR station to take a stop back and then walk to the meeting point. so cater enough time for this short travel. definitely worth the money for this package.
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Angela ****
25 Apr 2024
Highly recommended cruise. it’s cheap and you can take pictures specially at night time when all the lights are on. kids friendly and so safety. Value price and easy to redeem the ticket when bought online.
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Yoke **********
4 days ago
better than expected boat ride in deep winter! Boats are fully sheltered so not cold, but duck feed to feed the hungry ducks in the river. the quiet snowy scene made for a very relaxing tour. boatman (lady in our case) will explain highlights with pamphlet. get off for a 20min walk and try yr luck throwing auspicious disks into a hole in rock wall. our boat lady sang the geibi song upon return ride. she was very good! check train timing to and from Ichinoseki. not frequent so plan ahead!
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sarah ********
30 Jun 2024
great experience. weather was iffy but no one has control of that. the boat ride was nice. though no one spoke English as Klook description said. we had no idea what was being said. it’s not a glass bottom boat but more of a side window viewing- still really nice. the space was not ac great so after a bit it was stuffy but your not down their long. overall, a good experience to see what lies beneath.
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Klook User
25 Dec 2024
one of the best experiences in Tokyo. we took the ride from Asakusa to Odaiba. Depart from Asakusa at 930am. Claim your ticket at Sumida park tourist information center at 9am. Walk around the riverside. Very beautiful view with Sky tree Tower. we grab some light breakfast - sandwich , bread, cake at convenience store and have it on cruise.
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Wei ***************
8 Jan
wonderful experience visiting Hashima island. definitely a recommended experience for all, especially those interested in the industrial revolution and war era. docking on the island depends on the water conditions, try to go during calmer weather days. the island itself is big but you do not get to roam around freely; alot of it isn't structurally safe for visitors so only a broadwalk platform around the some building structures is allowed for visitors to walk on. the digital museum has alot of information on the buildings and plenty of interactive exhibits, do make sure to go earlier to check it out and learn more about the island. there is also an extra facility fee (¥300 pp) that is charged upon registration; it's stated in the klook listing too but often overlooked.
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Thant ****
17 Oct 2024
I didn't think I'd enjoy this boat but I was surprised it was quite nice and relaxing experience. I stayed in Gora Station area and took the ropeway all the way to Togendai port. The pirate ship dock was in walking distance. The gate officer checked my Klook tickets online and we boarded. There are open seats on the first 3 floors with a small cafe on the first. The top deck has limited seats but people walk around and take photos. The view was quite nice especially during the sunset time. We wanted to see the Hakone Shrine so we only took the ship one way and took a taxi to hour hotel by Gora station after. I'd totally recommend it. I was hoping to see Mount Fuji but it's so far away that you cannot see it unless the sky is absolutely clear. The sky was quite clear on the day we went but still the little bit of clouds covered Mount Fuji's view.
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ISABEL **
10 Dec 2024
The experience was fun and relaxing at the same time! the food was a 10/10. It was a full set meal served to us while we were in the boat. The man rowing our boat, Ken, was very accomodating and nice. He was kind enough to answer all our questions and he sang for us and gave us a little history on Yanagawa. the place is very accessible from fukuoka and was just one to two train rides away :)
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