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For the Schedule of Each Specific Cruise, Please See the Related Webpage Or Call the Specified Number. Animals (Dogs, Cats 2017 4.11 ●For the schedule of each specific cruise, please see the related webpage or call the specified number. ●Animals (dogs, cats, etc.) are not permitted on board, even if they are housed in a pet carrier. ●Wheelchair users planning a cruise are requested to contact us in advance. ●Smoking is not permitted onboard. Sumida Hokusai Museum Tsukiji Bridge Asakusa-Odaiba Cruise Asakusa-Kasai Cruise Kasai-Asakusa Cruise Kasai-Odaiba Cruise Asakusa-Odaiba Cruise Asakusa-Kasai Cruise Kasai-Asakusa Cruise Circuit through the Sumida River and Odaiba. Pass under the Rainbow A route connecting Ryogoku, Asakusa (Nitemmon) and Kasai Rinkai Park. Bridge from Ryogoku and Asakusa (Nitemmon) on the way to Odaiba. Between Ryogoku and Asakusa (Nitemmon), the Tokyo Sky Tree can be ● Timetable seen, as well as the Senbon Zakura in Sumida Park in the spring. ■ Please check our website or call us to confirm each cruise schedule. ■ * Special season: Jul. 21 (Fri)–Aug. 20 (Sun) ● Timetable * Winter season: Nov. 1 (Wed)–Feb. 28 (Wed); includes all intervening weekends and public holidays ■ Please check our website or call us to confirm each cruise schedule. Asakusa-Kasai Cruise Kasai-Asakusa Cruise Pier Regular season, special season* Regular season (weekdays), Regular season (weekends, public holidays), Regular Regular Regular Extra Extra Pier winter season* special season* Pier cruise 1 cruise 2 cruise 3 cruise A cruise B Ryogoku 10:20 Kasai Asakusa 15:00 16:50 10:30 Rinkai Park Ryogoku 9:30 12:25 15:20 10:55 14:05 (Nitemmon) Odaiba Arr.15:50 Arr.17:40 Sumida-ku Azumabashi ↓ ↓ ↓ 11:02 14:12 Hamarikyu 11:10 Seaside Park Dep.15:55 Dep.17:50 Asakusa (Nitemmon) 9:40 12:35 15:30 11:10 14:20 Odaiba Arr.11:30 18:30 Seaside Park Dep.11:35 Ryogoku 16:35 Sakurabashi ↓ ↓ ↓ 11:15 ↓ (Disembarkation only) Kasai Etchujima ↓ 13:00 ↓ ↓ ↓ 12:20 Asakusa Rinkai Park 16:45 18:40 Akashi-chō, Seiroka (Nitemmon) 10:10 13:10 16:00 11:50 ↓ Garden-mae ● Fare Hamarikyu ↓ 13:25 ↓ 12:05 15:00 Asakusa-Kasai Cruise Kasai-Asakusa Cruise Odaiba Arr.16:20 Arr.12:25 Arr.15:20 10:30 13:45 From From Kasai Seaside Park Dep.16:25 Dep.12:30 Dep.15:25 Ryogoku To To Rinkai Park Hamarikyu 10:50 14:05 ↓ 12:50 15:50 Asakusa Odaiba Asakusa 310 Odaiba 1,130 Akashi-chō, Seiroka (Nitemmon) (Nitemmon) Seaside Park Seaside Park 11:02 14:17 16:45 ↓ ↓ Garden-mae Hamarikyu 620 620 Hamarikyu Ryogoku 1,650 1,130 Ryogoku Etchujima 11:12 14:27 ↓ ↓ ↓ Odaiba Asakusa Odaiba 1,130 1,130 620 1,650 1,130 310 Ryogoku 11:30 14:45 17:05 13:20 16:20 Seaside Park Seaside Park (Nitemmon) Sumida-ku Azumabashi ↓ ↓ ↓ 13:27 16:27 Kasai Rinkai Park 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,130 Asakusa (Nitemmon) 11:45 15:00 17:15 13:35 16:35 Ryogoku 11:55 15:10 17:25 13:45 16:45 Kasai-Odaiba Cruise ● Fare Direct both ways between Kasai Rinkai Park and Odaiba. Passengers can From ● The table indicates per-person adult fares. enjoy impressive views in Tokyo Bay, including the Tokyo Gate Bridge, the Ryogoku To (An adult is defined as a person who is aircraft overhead taking off and landing at Haneda, and the Rainbow above elementary school age.) Sumida-ku Sumida-ku Bridge, which can be viewed from directly underneath. 310 Azumabashi Azumabashi ● For elementary school age children, half the adult fare applies. ● Timetable Asakusa Asakusa 310 310 ● For preschool age children, the fare is free (Nitemmon) (Nitemmon) ■ Please check our website or call us to confirm each cruise schedule. on a one-child-per-adult basis. For each ■ * Special season: Jul. 21 (Fri)–Aug. 20 (Sun) Sakurabashi 310 310 310 Sakurabashi additional child, the fare for elementary school age children applies. * Winter season: Nov. 1 (Wed)–Feb. 28 (Wed); includes all intervening weekends and public holidays Etchujima 620 620 620 620 Etchujima ● Please purchase your ticket at each pier Cruise 1 Cruise 2 Pier ticket office. All year Regular season (weekends, public holidays), special season* Akashi-chō, Akashi-chō, ( Tickets are available on the passenger Seiroka 620 620 620 620 310 Seiroka ship boarding at unattended piers.) Kasai Rinkai Park 13:10 15:00 Garden-mae Garden-mae Arr.14:00 Arr.15:50 Odaiba Seaside Park Hamarikyu 620 620 620 620 620 310 Hamarikyu Dep.14:05 Dep.15:55 Odaiba Odaiba Kasai Rinkai Park 14:50 16:40 1,130 1,130 1,130 1,130 620 620 620 Seaside Seaside Park Park ● Fare Hamarikyu 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,130 1,130 1,130 620 Hamarikyu * For boarding from Kasai to Odaiba and then returning to Kasai again a Akashi-chō, Akashi-chō, discount roundtrip fare is available Roundtrip fare 2,260 yen → 1,650 yen Seiroka 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,130 1,130 1,130 620 310 Seiroka *Not available in conjunction with other discounts. Garden-mae Garden-mae From Kasai Transfer discount Etchujima 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,130 1,130 1,130 620 620 310 Etchujima Rinkai (between Ryogoku/Asakusa (Nitemmon) – Kasai Rinkai Park) To Park Passengers transferring to/from the Asakusa-Odaiba Ryogoku 2,160 2,160 2,160 2,160 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,130 620 620 310 Ryogoku Odaiba Cruise, Asakusa-Kasai Cruise, and Kasai-Odaiba Cruise Odaiba 1,130 Seaside between Ryogoku/Asakusa (Nitemmon) and Kasai Rinkai Sumida-ku Sumida-ku Seaside Park 2,160 2,160 2,160 2,160 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,130 620 620 620 310 Park Park are eligible to receive a discount. Azumabashi Azumabashi Kasai Rinkai Ryogoku/Asakusa (Nitemmon)/Sumida-ku Azumabashi to Kasai Rinkai Park Asakusa Asakusa * 1,130 2,160 2,160 2,160 2,160 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,130 620 620 620 310 310 Park 2,260yen → 1,650yen (Nitemmon) (Nitemmon) Akashi-chō, Seiroka Garden-mae, Etchujima, Hamarikyu to Kasai Rinkai Park Ryogoku 2,160 2,160 2,160 2,160 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,130 620 620 620 620 310 310 1,750yen → 1,650yen *Not available in conjunction with other discounts. Ryogoku Asakusa (Nitemmon) Sumida-ku Azumabashi Hamarikyu 1-2-15, Yokoami, Sumida-ku NSS Bldg. (1F) Sukeroku-Yume-Dori, 1-12-7, Hanakawado, Taito-ku 1-23-20 Azumabashi, Sumida-ku In front of 1-1 Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku Bus stop ●3 minutes’ walk from the west exit of Ryogoku ●6 minutes’ walk from the No.5 exit of Asakusa ●5 minutes’ walk from the main exit of Asakusa ●15 minutes’ walk from the A1 exit of Station on the JR Sobu line Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line Station on the Tobu Sky Tree line Tsukijishijo Station on the Toei Oedo line ●6 minutes’ walk from the A3 exit of Ryogoku ●6 minutes’ walk from the north exit of Asakusa ●5 minutes’ walk from the No.5 exit of Asakusa ●20 minutes’ walk from Shimbashi Station on Station on the Toei Oedo line Station on the Tobu Sky Tree line Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line the JR Yamanote line, Tokyo Metro Ginza line, ●8 minutes’ walk from the A3 exit of Asakusa ●5 minutes’ walk from the A5 exit of Asakusa Toei Asakusa line and Yurikamome line Station on the Toei Asakusa line Station on the Toei Asakusa line ●20 minutes’ walk from Shiodome Station on ●6 minutes’ walk from the Nitemmon gate of ●5 minutes’ walk from the A3 exit of Honjo-Azumabashi the Toei Oedo line and Yurikamome line Sensoji Station on the Toei Asakusa line Odaiba Seaside Park Kasai Rinkai Park 1-4-1, Daiba, Minato-ku In front of 6-chome, Rinkai-chō, Edogawa-ku Bus stop Bus stop Inquiries ●5 minutes’ walk from Daiba Station on the ●10 minutes’ walk from Kasai Rinkai Koen Yurikamome line Station on the JR Keiyo line ●10 minutes’ walk from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai line.
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