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- Tokyo Yakatabune Boat Cruises | The Official Tokyo Travel . . .
The yakatabune—historically referred to as Japanese pleasure boats— are small ships adorned with lanterns that were used to host dinner parties where guests could mingle and socialize over food and drinks
- Yakatabune - Wikipedia
A yakatabune (屋形船) is a kind of privately owned Japanese boat that has been in use since the Heian period Private boats of the shōgun from the Heian through the Edo periods were very lavishly decorated
- Yakatabune: See Tokyo from a Floating Restaurant | Japan . . .
Yakatabune, literally “covered boats,” have been enjoyed by the rich and powerful throughout Japanese history, but the modern idea of yakatabune as pleasure craft for the common folk dates from the Edo period
- Yakatabune Boat Cruises in Tokyo Bay: Enjoy an Unforgettable . . .
Want to experience the charm of Tokyo's traditional yakatabune boat cruises, and don't mind joining a small group? Enjoy stunning city views, delicious Japanese cuisine, and live entertainment on these unique floating restaurants
- Yakatabune Experience in Shinagawa - Tokyo - Japan Travel
Cruising along the waterfront of Tokyo on a covered pleasure boat (yakatabune) is a great way to enjoy the cityscape and dive into Japanese culture while feeling like old Japanese nobility
- Yakatabune: Why You Should See Japan by River Cruise
A yakatabune (屋形船), or covered boat, is a boat outfitted to entertain visitors on lunch or dinner banquets The boats are recognizable from their distinctive low roofs, which host a small, floating banquet room
- 2025 Tokyo Bay Yakatabune Cruise with Traditional . . .
Step aboard a traditional yakatabune houseboat and enjoy a scenic 60-minute cruise through Tokyo Bay, complete with a surprise live performance and beautiful waterfront views Originally reserved for samurai and nobility, the yakatabune now offers travelers a rare chance to experience Japanese heritage in motion
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