the evening in the Asakusa area, so spend the afternoon sightseeing and with a lunch of okonomiyaki (savory pancake) before boarding.
Odiaba/Asakusa: Small groups of two or more people can reserve seats on Amitatsu’s “Odaiba and Skytree” course. In addition, boarding is possible from one of six locations in Tokyo.
Ninja Cruise: For something fun and quirky, consider the 2.5-hour Tokyo Bay Ninja Cruise, which can be booked through the Tokyo Yakatabune Association. Great for families with older children and groups seeking to get their fix of Japanese culture and sightseeing.
Historical: History buffs can book one of the four chartered History of Edo cruise tours, which take passengers through the Kanda River to see Nihonbashi and Edo Castle around Odaiba, or up close and personal with airplanes taking off and landing at Haneda Airport. These tours depart from Nihonbashi Pier, and do not include food and drink.
Lunch: Typically chartered, lunch cruises are a perfect outing for a time-restrained tour group, students celebrating the end of an academic period, and family members and friends celebrating a life milestone.
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