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The is a water bus service in Tokyo. A public company called operates the lines on Tokyo riverside. The services include public lines listed below, as well as event cruises and chartered ships. All lines close on Monday (or the next day if Monday is a holiday), and between December 29 and January 3.

Lines

Arrows (→) indicate ships only go that direction. Dashes (—) indicate ships go both directions. English line names are tentative translations. » Sakurabashi — Ryōgoku — Etchūjima — Akashichō-Seirokagarden — Hama-rikyū — Odaiba-kaihinkōen


   :(Everyday) » Odaiba-kaihinkōen → (Seaside) → Kasairinkaikouen


   Kasairinkaikouen → (Ariake Nishi Canal) → Odaiba-kaihinkōen » :(Every weekends/holidays, some weekdays)

» Ryōgoku — Etchūjima — Akashichō-Seirokagarden — Hama-rikyū — Odaiba-kaihinkōen — (Ariake Nishi Canal) — Tokyo-Big-Site — Kasairinkaikouen


   :(Every weekends/holidays, some weekdays) » Ryōgoku — Odaiba-kaihinkōen


   :(Some weekends/holidays) » Azusawa — Kamiya — Arakawayūen — Senju — Sakurabashi — Ryōgoku


   :(Some weekends/holidays) » Ryōgoku → Etchūjima → Akashichō-Seirokagarden → Hama-rikyū → Odaiba-kaihinkōen → (Ariake Nishi Canal) → Tokyo-Big-Site → Kasairinkaikouen → (Arakawa Lock Gate) → Hirai → Senju → Sakurabashi → Ryōgoku


   :(Some Saturdays) » Ryōgoku → Hamachō → Etchūjima → Akashichō-Seirokagarden → Hama-rikyū → Odaiba-kaihinkōen → Fune-no-Kagakukan → Kasairinkaikouen → Hirai → (Iwabuchi Sluice) → Azusawa → Kamiya → Arakawayūen → Senju → Sakurabashi → Ryōgoku


   :(Some Sundays/holidays) » Ryōgoku → (Rainbow Bridge) → Ryōgoku


   :(Some weekends/holidays)

Landing fields

JR: Chūō-Sōbu Line (3 min. walk from Ryōgoku)
Toei: Ōedo Line (6 min. walk Ryōgoku, E-12)
Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Edo-Tokyo Museum, Sumida
Hamachō 浜町 Toei: Shinjuku Line (4 min. walk from Hamachō, S-10), Asakusa Line (7 min. walk from Higashi-Nihombashi, A-15) Chūō
Etchūjima 越中島 JR: Keiyō Line (5 min. walk from Etchūjima) ,, Kōtō
Akashichō-
Seirokagarden
明石町聖路加ガーデン前 Tokyo Metro: Hibiya Line (7 min. walk from Tsukiji, H-10) , Chūō
Hama-rikyū 浜離宮 JR: Keihin-Tōhoku Line, Tōkaidō Main Line, Yamanote Line, and Yokosuka Line (All 10 min. walk from Shimbashi)
Toei: Asakusa Line (10min. walk from Shimbashi, A-10), Ōedo Line (5 min. walk from Shiodome, E-19, or 7 min. walk from Tsukiji-Shijō, E-18)
Tokyo Cruise Ship (Hamarikyū, same place)
Tokyo Metro: Ginza Line (10 min. walk from Shimbashi, G-08)
Yurikamome (5 min. walk from Shiodome, U-02)
Hamarikyū Gardens, Tsukiji fish market, Shiodome
Odaiba-kaihinkōen お台場海浜公園 Tokyo Cruise Ship (Odaiba Seaside Park, same place)
Yurikamome (5 min. walk from Daiba, U-07)
,,, Fuji Television Minato
Fune-no-Kagakukan 船の科学館 Tokyo Cruise Ship (Museum of Maritime Science, same place)
Yurikamome (5 min. walk from Fune-no-kagakukan, U-08)
, Kōtō
Palettetown パレットタウン Tokyo Cruise Ship (Palette Town, same place)
Yurikamome (In front of Aomi, U-10)
( Zepp Tokyo)
Tokyo-Big-Site 東京ビッグサイト Tokyo Cruise Ship (Tokyo Big Sight, same place)
Yurikamome (3 min. walk from Kokusai-tenjijō-seimon, U-11)
Tokyo Big Sight,
Kasairinkaikouen 葛西臨海公園 JR: Keiyō Line (8 min. walk from Kasairinkai-Kōen) Kasai Rinkai Park Edogawa
Hirai 平井 Hirai Sports Park,
Azusawa 小豆沢 Itabashi
Kamiya 神谷 Tokyo Metro: Namboku Line (5 min. walk from Ōji-Kamiya, N-17) Kita
Arakawayūen 荒川遊園 Toei: Toden Arakawa Line (7 min. walk from Arakawa-Yūenchi-mae) Amusement Park Arakawa
Senju 千住 Keisei: Main Line (5 min. walk from Keisei Sekiya)
Tōbu: Isesaki Line (5 min. walk from Ushida)
Adachi
Sakurabashi 桜橋 Sumida Park Taitō

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