All-You-Can-Drink Evening Dinner Cruise in Tokyo
Cruise around Tokyo enjoying the view as you feast on delicious Japanese foods and unlimited drinks during this evening dining experience on a boat.
Highlights
Enjoy an unforgettable evening as you cruise down Sumida River in Tokyo on a restaurant boat
Eat a feast of delicious Japanese dishes
Drink up and let the good times flow! Enjoy bottomless alcohol and soft drinks during this all-you-can-drink dinner cruise
Look out onto the Tokyo cityscape at night, with views of Odaiba, Tokyo Skytree, and the city’s glittering skyline
Great for parties and special occasions with family and friends
Experience Details
Eat, drink, and be merry as you ride down Tokyo’s Sumida River during this unique all-you-can-drink evening dinner cruise. Spend the evening soaking up views from your seat, looking out onto Tokyo as you cruise through the city and eat a feast of Japanese dishes. Surround yourself with the glittering lights of the city flowing past Odaiba, Tokyo’s famous man-made island, and see spectacular views of Tokyo Skytree.
The food served during this evening cruise is made up of a number of traditional Japanese dishes, served beautifully in different bowls. The stunning feast has a number of different dishes that vary depending on the season and availability of quality ingredients. You can expect plenty of Japanese pickles, smoked fish, chawanmushi (steamed savory egg pudding), crispy assorted tempura, chicken rice, and more! Not to forget the delicious desserts and seasonal fruits to follow. Enjoy eating and laughing with your group, separated from others on the cruise with privacy screens.
You will depart from the Azuma boarding area in the cultural center of Asakusa and cruise down the Sumida River (50 minutes). Then, there will be a short stop at Odaiba Kaihin Park (25 minutes), before heading back up Sumida River (60 minutes). You will take a quick stop (10 minutes) at Sakurabashi (a.k.a. cherry blossom bridge) before heading back to Asakusa to finish the cruise.
This dinner cruise is an all-you-can-drink experience, so you can enjoy your favorite beverages as you soak up the views of Tokyo. The drinks on board range from beer and sake to whisky and shochu, as well as other fruity liqueurs and soft drinks. Once your dinner is finished, you can take your drinks outside onto the deck!
This experience is a unique dining experience in Tokyo like no other; perfect for dates, birthdays, and special occasions. Spend an evening enjoying food and drinks as you cruise over the water, with views of the Tokyo cityscape.
Inclusions
2.5 hour river boat cruise
Full dinner of different seasonal Japanese dishes
All-you-can-drink beverage package
Dessert
Exclusions
Transportation to and from the meeting point
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
Meet at Asakusa/Azuma boarding area at Azumabashi Pier. It is a 5-minute walk from Subway Exit A5 of Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tokyo Metro Asakusa Line. Address: 1-23 Azumabashi, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Remarks
Smoking is prohibited inside the restaurant boat as it has tatami flooring
Menu will depend on seasonal ingredients and produce available and will be prepared for each group; one table will be shared by 2 to 8 people
Children under 3 years old are free of charge, but meals and seats are not provided (children should sit on the lap of an adult)
If the total reservation is less than 15 people, the ship will be closed
Please meet 15 minutes before departure (17:45)
This experience can accommodate vegetarians and vegans. Halal, kosher, and gluten-free will be supported as much as possible, depending on the degree of strictness.
If you have severe allergies, food intolerances, or dietary restrictions, you may bring your own food. Please notify us in advance if you plan to bring your own food
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Home to the famous Sensoji Temple, a Buddhist temple built in the 7th century, Asakusa overflows with rich history and traditional culture. In the past, Asakusa was Tokyo’s leading entertainment district, a red light district with a number of kabuki theaters. Most of Asakusa was destroyed during World War II, but it has since grown into one of Tokyo's most visited tourist spots. Here, you'll find Nakamise Dori, a bustling shopping street lined with local snack and souvenir shops. Asakusa also has other attractions such as parks, public baths, and museums.
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