Popular routes

Each cruise site offers different types of views. For example, if you’re able to depart

from a location on the Kyu-Edogawa River, you can check out the view of Tokyo Disney Resort and Tokyo Sea Life Park.
The cruise routes vary by location and length, but you can expect a ride of at least 90 minutes. Here are a few popular ones:
  • Odaiba course: Heading under Rainbow Bridge and straight to Tokyo Bay, you’ll be able to catch the neon lights of the iconic Fuji TV building and Odaiba’s giant ferris wheel.
  • Tokyo Skytree course: Floating along the historic Sumida River, you’ll be able to snap a selfie with the towering Skytree.
  • Tokyo Skytree and Odaiba course: Explore Tokyo old and new as you take in the sights of shitamachi, the downtown, old-school area of Tokyo, and its modern architectural feats.
  • Maihama course: Ride along the Kyu-Edogawa River past Tokyo Sea Life Park and Tokyo Disney Resorts. As a bonus, you may see Tokyo Disneyland’s nightly fireworks display on your return trip.
After your meal is finished and when the boat docks, it’s time to head to the observation deck and take photos. Keep in mind that access to the observation deck may be restricted due to inclement weather.