GW Boat Excursion! Exploring the Keihin Canal and Container Terminal

The first Keihin of the waterways, Keihin Canal and the Kirin of Tokyo Port
The Keihin Canal, which runs through the coastal areas of Minato, Shinagawa, and Ota, reaching the Tamagawa River. Construction began in the early 1940s, and the canal supported the rapid economic growth period as a connecting waterway to Tokyo Bay! Departing from Nihonbashi Pier, you'll view close-up the Kirin and gantry cranes at the Tokyo Port container terminal via the Shibaura Canal and Takahama Canal, racing alongside the monorail on the Keihin Canal. You might see cruise ships docked at the International Cruise Terminal on that day? Disembark at the Asashio Canal Pier in Kachidoki. Advance reservation is required. ■Notes Reservation required. As it includes navigation on wide water surfaces, please participate in clothing that is not too concerning about getting a little wet.
Nihonbashi Pier
2 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Mitsukoshimae Station B6 Exit / 4 minutes walk from Nihonbashi Station B12 Exit
- Date & Time
- 4/27(Sun) 13:00~15:00
- Note
- Meeting time is 12:45 PM. Disembark at the Asashio Canal Pier in Kachidoki (5 minutes walk from Toei Oedo Line Kachidoki Station)
- Venue
- Nihonbashi Pier
- Address
- 1-9 Nihonbashi, Chuo City, Tokyo
- Free
- Adults 5,900 yen (tax included) includes guide, waterway map clear file, one drink, snacks for the excursion, and Edo-themed souvenirs
- Access (Public)
- 2 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Mitsukoshimae Station B6 Exit / 4 minutes walk from Nihonbashi Station B12 Exit
- Contact
- 070-6476-9827 (Funaburi Mizuha)