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2019.10.1∼2020.3.15 2019.10.1~2020.3.15 Scan to access TOKYO MIZUBE CRUISING LINE in multiple languages. ●Closed Mondays(or Tuesdays if Monday is a public holiday) ●Please check the schedule of each cruise by website or phone. ●Services may be canceled or courses changed due to weather conditions or tide levels. 2 Sensoji Nitemmonmae ●The arrival and departure place numbers 1 - 7 on the map correspond to the timetable and fare chart arrival and departure numbers on the reverse. ●The express service mainly operates between the arrival and departure places in orange. Please also check the Points to Note on the reverse. 1 Sumidakuyakushomae Sumida Hokusai Museum 4 Seiroka Gardenmae 3 Etchujima 5 Hamarikyu Tsukiji Bridge 6 Odaiba Seaside Park 7 Kasai Rinkai Park Asakusa-Odaiba Cruise Asakusa-Kasai Cruise Kasai-Asakusa Cruise Kasai-Odaiba Cruise Asakusa-Odaiba Cruise Kasai-Odaiba Cruise Circuit through the Sumida River and Odaiba. Pass under the Rain- Direct line connecting Kasai Rinkai Park and Odaiba. You can enjoy bow Bridge from Asakusa on the way to Odaiba. Around Asakusa magnificent views around the Port of Tokyo, including Tokyo Gate the Tokyo Sky Tree can be seen, as well as the Senbon Zakura in Bridge, airplanes in the sky arriving at and departing from Haneda, Sumida Park in the spring. and the Rainbow Bridge, seen from directly below. ●Timetable ●Timetable ■ Please check the schedule of each cruise by phone or website. ■ We will operate the water bus on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays and special season. But,services may be canceled or courses changed due to weather conditions or tide levels. Pier Express1 Local1 Express2 Local2 Express3 ■ Please check the schedule of each cruise by phone or website. ■ * Special season: Jul. 20 (Sat)‒Aug. 25 (Sun) 1.Sumidakuyakusyomae 9:50 11:15 13:00 14:55 16:00 2.Sensoji Nitemmonmae 10:00 11:25 13:10 15:05 16:10 Regular season (weekends, national holidays), special season* Pier 3.Etchujima ↓ 11:55 ↓ 15:35 ↓ Kasai-Odaiba Cruise 1 Kasai-Odaiba Cruise 2 4.Seiroka Garden-mae ↓ 12:05 ↓ 15:45 ↓ 7.Kasai Rinkai Park 13:00 14:55 5.Hamarikyu 10:40 12:15 13:55 15:55 ↓ Arr.13:50 Arr.15:45 6.Odaiba Seaside Park Arr.11:00 Arr.12:35 Arr.14:15 Arr.16:15 Arr.17:05 6.Odaiba Seaside Park Dep.13:55 Dep.15:50 Dep.11:05 Dep.12:40 Dep.14:20 Dep.16:20 Dep.17:10 7.Kasai Rinkai Park 14:40 16:35 5.Hamarikyu 11:25 13:00 ↓ 16:40 ↓ 4.Seiroka Garden-mae ↓ 13:10 14:45 16:50 ↓ ●Fare 3.Etchujima ↓ 13:20 ↓ 17:00 ↓ 12:05 13:50 15:20 17:30 18:00 7. 1.Sumidakuyakusyomae (Disembarkation Only)(Disembarkation Only)(Disembarkation Only)(Disembarkation Only)(Disembarkation Only) Kasai Rinkai Park 2.Sensoji Nitemmonmae 12:15 14:00 15:30 17:40 18:10 6. ●Fare Odaiba 1,200 ● The table indicates per-person adult fares. 2. Seaside Park (An adult is defined as a person who is above Sensoji Nitemmonmae elementary school age.) 7. ● For elementary school age children, half 1. Kasai 1,200 2,400 the adult fare applies. Sumidaku 200 yakusyomae Rinkai Park ● For preschool age children, the fare is free on a one-child-per-adult basis. For each 3. additional child, the fare for elementary Etchujima 700 700 school age children applies. For each additional child, the fare for elementary 4. Landing Site Information school age children applies. Seiroka 400 700 700 Garden-mae ● Please purchase your ticket at each pier Sumidakuyakusyomae Sensoji Nitemmonmae ticket office. 5. (Tickets are available on the passenger Hamarikyu 400 700 700 700 1-23-20 Azumabashi, Sumida-ku 1-1,Hanakawado,Taito-ku Sumida-Park Information Office ship boarding at unattended piers.) Tourist Information Office, 2F Sumida Ward Office Bus stop ● A separate admission fee is required to 6. Odaiba 700 700 700 1,200 1,200 enter Hamarikyu. Seaside Park 5. Hamarikyu 700 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,850 1,850 4. Seiroka 400 700 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,850 1,850 Garden-mae Sumidakuyakusyo 3. Etchujima 400 700 700 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,850 1,850 2. ●6 minutes’ walk from the No.5 exit of Asakusa Sensoji 700 700 700 1,200 1,850 1,850 1,850 2,400 2,400 Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line Nitemmonmae ●5 minutes’ walk from the main exit of Asakusa Station on the Tobu Sky Tree line ●6 minutes’ walk from the north exit of Asakusa Station on the Tobu Sky Tree line 1. ●5 minutes’ walk from the No.5 exit of Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line ●8 minutes’ walk from the A3 exit of Asakusa Sumidaku 200 700 700 700 1,200 1,850 1,850 1,850 2,400 2,400 Station on the Toei Asakusa line yakusyomae ●5 minutes’ walk from the A5 exit of Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa line ●6 minutes’ walk from the Nitemmon gate of ●5 minutes’ walk from the A3 exit of Honjo-Azumabashi Sensoji Station on the Toei Asakusa line Odaiba Seaside Park Asakusa-Kasai Cruise Kasai-Asakusa Cruise Hamarikyu 1-4-1, Daiba, Minato-ku A course connecting Asakusa, Odaiba and Kasai Rinkai Park. In front of 1-1 Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku ●Timetable ■ We will operate the water bus on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays and special season. Bus But,services may be canceled or courses changed due to weather conditions or tide levels. stop ■ Please check the schedule of each cruise by phone or website. ■ * Special season: Jul. 20 (Sat)‒Aug. 25 (Sun) Asakusa-Kasai Cruise Kasai-Asakusa Cruise weekends and national holidays, Regular season Pier Pier (weekends, national special season* holidays), special season* ●5 minutes’ walk from Daiba Station on the ●15 minutes’ walk from the A1 exit of Yurikamome line 1.Sumidakuyakusyomae 10:30 7.Kasai Rinkai Park 16:55 Tsukijishijo Station on the Toei Oedo line ●10 minutes’ walk from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai line 2.Sensoji Nitemmonmae 10:40 Arr.17:45 ●20 minutes’ walk from Shimbashi Station on 6.Odaiba Seaside Park the JR Yamanote line, Tokyo Metro Ginza line, 4.Seiroka Garden-mae 11:10 Dep.17:50 Toei Asakusa line and Yurikamome line ●20 minutes’ walk from Shiodome Station on Arr.11:30 18:40 the Toei Oedo line and Yurikamome line 6.Odaiba Seaside Park 1.Sumidakuyakusyomae Dep.11:35 (Disembarkation Only) Kasai Rinkai Park Points to Note 7.Kasai Rinkai Park 12:20 2.Sensoji Nitemmonmae 18:50 In front of 6-chome, Rinkai-chō, Edogawa-ku ● Animals (dogs, cats, etc.) are not ●Fare permitted on board, even if they are 7. Asakusa-Kasai Cruise Kasai Kasai-Asakusa Cruise housed in a pet carrier. Rinkai Park ● Wheelchair users planning a cruise 6. 2. PARKLIFE Odaiba 1,200 Sensoji CAFE & RESTAURANT are requested to contact us in advance. Seaside Park Nitemmonmae ● Smoking is not permitted onboard. 4. 1. Seiroka 700 1,850 Sumidaku 200 Bus stop ● We accept reservations 6 months in Garden-mae yakusyomae 2. 6. advance for groups of 15 adults or Sensoji 700 1,200 2,400 Odaiba 1,200 1,200 Nitemmonmae Seaside Park ●10 minutes’ walk from Kasai Rinkai Koen more only. Station on the JR Keiyo line 1. 7. Sumidaku 200 700 1,200 2,400 Kasai 1,200 2,400 2,400 yakusyomae Rinkai Park Inquiries Operating hours: 9:00 to 17:00 Closed Mondays (or Tuesdays if Monday is a public holiday).
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