Experience an evening of authentic Japanese culture and cuisine on the Tokyo Yakatabune dinner cruise. This 1.5-hour excursion along the Tokyo Bay promises an immersive, delightful experience. Guests will savor a traditional Sukiyaki meal while enjoying entertaining Japanese performances, including a talented shamisen musician. With stunning views and reasonable prices, this unique cruise offers an unforgettable cultural journey. What surprises await on board?
Key Points

- Enjoy an authentic 1.5-hour Yakatabune dinner cruise experience in Tokyo, featuring a traditional Japanese Sukiyaki meal and unlimited soft drinks.
- Experience a culture with a live shamisen musical performance during the cruise.
- Cruise departs from Etchūjima Pier and Rainbow Bridge, with a stop at Tokyo Sea Life Park.
- Availability for up to 10% savings on the $100.33 to $90.30 per person pricing, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Cruise may require shared tables due to limited seating, and is not recommended for children under 3, pregnant women, or wheelchair users.
Overview and Pricing

Experience Tokyo Bay on a Yakatabune dinner cruise. This 1.5-hour experience saves you up to 10%, with prices ranging from $100.33 to $90.30 per person.
Enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve your spot without upfront payment.
The cruise offers an authentic Sukiyaki meal with unlimited soft drinks, as well as a traditional Japanese performance featuring a shamisen musician.
Vegetarian and pork options are available upon request, though shared tables may be required due to limited seating.
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Dining and Entertainment

Guests aboard the Yakatabune dinner cruise savor an authentic Sukiyaki meal, complete with unlimited soft drinks. The menu also offers vegetarian and pork options to cater to diverse dietary needs.
As diners enjoy their meal, they’re treated to a traditional Japanese performance featuring a shamisen musician. The intimate setting allows for a truly immersive cultural experience.
However, due to limited seating, guests may be required to share tables. The dining and entertainment aspects of the Yakatabune cruise provide an authentic and memorable experience for those seeking a taste of traditional Japanese hospitality.
Itinerary and Locations

The Yakatabune dinner cruise departs from two starting locations: Etchūjima Pier and Rainbow Bridge.
The main sites passed during the 1.5-hour journey include Tokyo Sea Life Park. Guests are dropped off at three locations: Etchūjima Pier and あみ達 越中島乗船場.
While the itineraries are generally consistent, they may be subject to change. Participants should keep in mind that they’ll need to remove their shoes to join the cruise, and the seating may be shared due to limited capacity on board.
Accessibility and Restrictions

While the Yakatabune dinner cruise offers a unique experience, it may not be suitable for all participants.
The cruise isn’t recommended for children under 3, pregnant women, wheelchair users, individuals over 80 years, or those over 254 lbs (115 kg). Non-folding and electric wheelchairs aren’t allowed.
Participants must remove their shoes to join the cruise. These restrictions are in place to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests.
Customers should carefully consider their individual needs and physical abilities before booking this experience.
More Great Tours NearbyCustomer Feedback and Ratings

With a solid understanding of the cruise’s accessibility and restrictions, it’s now important to examine the customer feedback and ratings.
Based on 607 reviews, the Yakatabune dinner cruise has an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Customers rate the guide highly at 4.9/5, the transportation at 4.7/5, and the value for money at 4.5/5.
Highlights from reviews include "wonderful experience with excellent dinner and entertainment" and "friendly staff and abundant food."
However, some note that adjustments are needed for the volume of the authentic music during explanations.
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Preparing for the Cruise

To ensure a seamless Yakatabune dinner cruise experience, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind when preparing.
First, plan to arrive at the designated meeting point at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. This will allow you to check-in, remove your shoes, and settle in comfortably before the cruise begins.
Secondly, dress in loose, comfortable clothing, as you’ll be seated on the floor during the cruise.
Finally, consider any dietary restrictions or preferences, as the cruise offers vegetarian and pork options upon request.
What to Expect on Board

As you board the Yakatabune dinner cruise, you’ll be welcomed by the friendly staff who’ll guide you to your seat.
Once seated, you’ll be served a delicious Sukiyaki meal with unlimited soft drinks.
Throughout the cruise, you’ll enjoy a traditional Japanese performance featuring a shamisen musician.
Keep in mind that shared tables may be required due to limited seating.
The itinerary is subject to change, but you can expect to pass by the Tokyo Sea Life Park and disembark at one of the three drop-off locations.
Remember to remove your shoes before joining the cruise.
Additional Information

Although the Yakatabune dinner cruise is generally suitable for most guests, there are a few important restrictions to be aware of.
The cruise isn’t recommended for children under 3, pregnant women, wheelchair users, individuals over 80 years, or those over 254 lbs (115 kg). Plus, non-folding and electric wheelchairs aren’t allowed on board.
Participants must also remove their shoes before joining the cruise. Despite these limitations, the experience offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy authentic Japanese dining and entertainment on the serene waters of Tokyo Bay.
- Friendly staff and abundant food
- Authentic music, but volume adjustments needed during explanations
- Wonderful experience with excellent dinner and entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring Alcoholic Beverages on Board?
The dining cruise does not allow passengers to bring their own alcoholic beverages on board. However, unlimited soft drinks are included, and some alcoholic options like sake may be available for purchase during the cruise.
Is Photography Allowed During the Cruise?
Photography is generally allowed during the cruise. However, passengers should be mindful and respectful of others. Avoid excessive flash photography that could disturb the meal and performance. Check with staff if any restrictions apply on the day.
How Much Time Is Allocated for Sightseeing?
The cruise is 1.5 hours long, but the itinerary doesn’t allocate specific time for sightseeing. The cruise passes by sites like Tokyo Sea Life Park, but the focus is on the dining experience and entertainment.
Is There an Audio Guide or Commentary Available?
There’s no audio guide or commentary provided during the cruise. However, the staff do offer explanations and information about the sights and the entertainment throughout the experience.
Can I Request Any Special Dietary Accommodations?
Yes, participants can request vegetarian or pork options upon booking the cruise. The menu is customizable to accommodate special dietary needs, though shared tables may be required due to limited seating on the boat.
The Sum Up
The Tokyo Yakatabune dinner cruise offers an immersive cultural experience with an authentic Sukiyaki meal, traditional Japanese performances, and stunning views of Tokyo Bay. Priced between $90.30 and $100.33 per person, this 1.5-hour journey has a high customer rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, making it a delightful and memorable option for those seeking a unique dining and entertainment experience in Tokyo.
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