Ginza cruises

★ 4.9 (20K+ reviews) • 8M+ booked
Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
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4.9 /5
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CHOU ********
15 Jul
It's that easy to have an amazing day! Take a boat from Busan to Tsushima Island, Japan. The island is cute and peaceful, perfect for strolling and taking in the sights at a relaxed pace.
張 **
8 Jun
It's a pity that the visibility is not very good! I can't see the underwater world clearly! CP value: good! Attractions along the way: OK
Patricia ************
6 Jul
We were blown away by the beauty of the coral! So many amazing fish and endless coral reefs. Everything was crystal clear. I definitely recommend this tour!
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Vanessa ***********
22 Jul
We took the boat tour with our children (ages 9 and 11). It was a 1.5-hour trip down the river, a rather relaxing experience. Despite the 97°F (36°C) heat, it was pleasant and not too hot since the boat was covered. The boat operator also cracked a few jokes along the way. Shortly before the end, a boat came alongside selling food and drinks that you could buy. The tour ends near Monkey Mountain and some temples.
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Brenda ***
8 Jan
wonderful experience visiting Hashima island. definitely a recommended experience for all, especially those interested in the industrial revolution and war era. docking on the island depends on the water conditions, try to go during calmer weather days. the island itself is big but you do not get to roam around freely; alot of it isn't structurally safe for visitors so only a broadwalk platform around the some building structures is allowed for visitors to walk on. the digital museum has alot of information on the buildings and plenty of interactive exhibits, do make sure to go earlier to check it out and learn more about the island. there is also an extra facility fee (¥300 pp) that is charged upon registration; it's stated in the klook listing too but often overlooked.
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maryann ********
8 May
we are thankful to the staff of dynasty marine cruise if i remember it right. because we’re late to get to the location for 2 minutes and they did comeback for us. plus the staff was friendly but i hoped i booked the 2nd floor with live entertainment but overall its a nice experience.
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Shanith *******
28 Sep 2023
Great many Thanks to our guide whose smile we still remember. He made our experience a pleasant one and we were the only family on the boat that day. The way our guide explained the details especially the opening and closing of the gates leading to the sea is highly appreciated. My son enjoyed the trip and Thank You once again
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Klook User
11 Feb 2024
The boat is very stable and has three floors. The lower two floors are indoors and have sofas where you can enjoy the scenery through the glass windows. The third floor is plywood, and the upper half floor is similar to an observation deck. The wind was so strong that it made everyone feel stupid, but the boat was as steady as a mountain and did not rock at all. The wind was so strong that my face was crooked when I got off the boat, so remember to wear a mask. But the scenery is worth it, really beautiful. There are multi-language broadcasts introducing the Kujuku Islands along the way, and the captain even demonstrates a 180-degree drift in the narrow bay to show off his excellent boating skills. The water is so clear that you can see jellyfish. The whole journey takes about 50 minutes. Coinciding with the winter oyster roasting festival, 400 barbecue grills are provided on the lawn for visitors to roast oysters on site. The oysters are very fresh, some are bigger than the palm of your hand, and 1,000 yen for 1kg is a good deal. There are also other seafood and snacks. When the weather is nice, it’s a great experience to eat grilled oysters under the sun and the sea breeze!
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