Tokyo Harbor Cruise: Dinner and Sightseeing in Japan Posted on October 29, 2015May 20, 2024 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... I was genuinely surprised when our waiter took our plates after we were seated. I was happy it wasn’t a buffet as advertised but a seated dinner with white-glove service. Dinner consisted of four courses: salmon sashimi topped with caviar, steamed fish over tomatoes, Japanese steak and tomato wedges, and a chocolate torte with ice cream, melon, and red grapefruit. Tokyo Harbor Cruise Enjoying the Dinner Cruise Around Tokyo Bay The food was delicious, the service was excellent, and there was live music in every dining room and the upstairs lounge. We enjoyed our window seat, which offered a fantastic view of the lovely bridges, harbor businesses, and skyline. We watched planes coming in overhead to Haneda Airport. The lights were dimmed at specific times to ensure great views of the movie being played just outside our windows. There was live music in every dining room and the upstairs lounge. Choosing a Cruise Operator “I can’t say enough about how much I enjoyed your cruise. The ship was beautifully appointed. Stainless steel and monogrammed dinnerware. The staff was very attentive, friendly, and capable. The ones who spoke English made themselves available and took the time to chat about our plans in Tokyo. And the food was amazing, too.”–My review of Viator Lunch or Dinner? There are many cruises available that include lunch or dinner so that customers can enjoy a meal on the water that leaves from Hinode Pier. These cruises usually take about two hours and make a round trip that ends at the departure point. And while many of the staff did not speak English, this didn’t affect our experience in any way. This is an excellent way to introduce Tokyo to a first-time visitor or of escaping the hustle and bustle of the city to the ones who’ve been touring the massive city all day. You can view the city from the streets, from above and from below, the cruise gives you excellent sightseeing opportunities to see the iconic landmarks from yet another perspective… from the water. Reflection of the city lights dance as we cruise Tokyo Harbor enjoying a delicious meal and a couple cocktails. Enjoying a romantic week in Tokyo. #tokyoharbor #tokyo #cruise #dinnercruise A post shared by Stacey Peters (@duffelbagspouse_travels) on Jan 3, 2017 at 5:51am PST Tokyo Harbor After Dark After dinner, we were able to move freely about the yacht to enjoy the scenery from the top deck or the various lounges. Fortunately, the weather was beautiful. Being so far from the city allows you to truly take in the sights without the glare of the city lights. There are many cruises available that include lunch or dinner so that customers can enjoy a meal on the water that leaves from Hinode Pier. These cruises usually take about two hours and make a round trip that ends at the departure point. How to get to Hinode Pier Take Yamanote Line towards Shibuya/ Shinjuku, platform 5 for 3 stops to Shimbashi Station. Transfer to Yurikamome Line to Toyosu, platform 1,2 three stops to Hinode Station, and follow the signs to Hinode Pier. Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe! Share this:FacebookXLinkedInTwitterPinterestThreadsEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from Duffel Bag Spouse Travels Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe PLACES JapanLand and River CruiseTokyo
The dinner cruise around Tokyo Bay sounds fantastic! Enjoying gourmet food while taking in the city views must have been a great experience. How did the atmosphere and sights make the dinner even more special? Reply
It was amazing, not really romantic, but jovial and relaxing. I think a river cruise is a great way to tour a new city. Reply