address
1-1-1 Hanagawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo
opening hours
The specific opening time is subject to the announcement on the site of the scenic spot.
introduce
The water sightseeing bus running between Sumida River and Odaiba has 8 stops along the way. The recommended route is the route from Asakusa to Odaiba Seaside Park via Sumida River. Among them, the Mirai sightseeing boat was specially designed by the Japanese animation master Matsumoto Reiji. It has a cool appearance and looks like a teardrop. The entire hull is covered with a glass ceiling. You can enjoy the scenery on both sides of the boat while sitting in the boat. There are also characters from Galaxy Railway 999 in the cabin. portrait.
There is a water transportation line in Tokyo, which is also a sightseeing line, going back and forth between Asakusa, Sunrise Pier, and Odaiba Seaside Park. The entire hull of the water bus is covered with a glass roof. Sitting in the boat, you can take a leisurely tour and have a panoramic view of the scenery on both sides of the river and the water bridge.
For a better view, a transparent structure is adopted, which is a bit avant-garde and can be enjoyed along the way. The beautiful scenery on both sides of the strait, the tall buildings, and the scenery near Odaiba ... I took the water sightseeing bus from Asakusa to Odaiba, for a better view. The scenery adopts a transparent structure, which is a bit avant-garde and can be enjoyed along the way. The beautiful scenery on both sides of the river is lined with tall buildings, and the scenery near Odaiba is even better.
opening hours
The specific opening time is subject to the announcement on the site of the scenic spot.
must-see points
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The boat departing from Asakusa stops around 7 o'clock, so don't miss the time.
2. Odaiba Seaside Park boarding point: 〒 135-0064 Tokyo Minato-ku Odaiba 1-4-1
3. Go to the corresponding boarding place 30 minutes in advance with the A4 version of the paper confirmation form (need to print by yourself) to exchange for the boat ticket and board the boat.