Comes with an original special map that includes the names and years of construction of all the bridges along the course!
Passing through the locks that are said to be the Panama Canal of the downtown area
Feel free to bring your own food and drinks!
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- Course Introduction -
The 80-minute cruise departs from Nihonbashi, the epicenter of Edo culture,
and travels along the Sumida River and other rivers in Tokyo's downtown area!
A guide on board will show you famous sites along the river, such as the
Important Cultural Property "Eitai Bridge" and the "Onagi River", which was
excavated by Tokugawa Ieyasu to transport salt from Gyotoku.
For the main event, you will enter the special Ogibashi Lock, a water gate
that is said to be Tokyo's Panama Canal, while still on board the boat. When
the gate closes, the water level rises and falls by about 2 meters in just a
few minutes, making it a true "water elevator" experience!
While sailing along the Sumida River, the cruise is packed with highlights,
including a great view of the Skytree (guaranteed to be photogenic) that is
often featured in the media.
- Course Description -
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