Edomae Kisen Monja Yakatabune : Delivering traditional flavors from the Edo period and the ever-changing scenery of Tokyo

2023.07.26

“Edomae Kisen Monja Yakatabune” will hold a special and fun summer yukata event starting July 1.

Special service for passengers in yukata

(1) A photo spot perfect for yukata is now available in the departure waiting room. Please enjoy taking pictures together.
Only at Shinkiba Pier.

(2) A novelty of your choice will be presented to you. They are available in a cute drawstring bag.

boat embarkation fee: Adults 6,900 yen and up, elementary school students 4,830 yen, infants 1,100 yen
*All prices include tax/td>
excursion route: Odaiba round trip course from/to Shinkiba
Place of departure: Shinkiba Pier (Edomae Steamship)
*Free shuttle bus available from Shinkiba Station of each line.
tour time: 2 hours

All-you-can-eat 12 dishes including Tsukishima monjayaki, okonomiyaki, yakisoba, etc., and all-you-can-drink 17 kinds of beers, highballs, soft drinks, etc.

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