A houseboat full of the traditions of old Japan
- Available in two types depending on whether removing shoes is required, so even visitors from overseas can cruise comfortably.
- In addition to traditional dishes like tempura and sushi, buffet meals and barbeque may be added as well.
- The boat's low profile makes it easy for it to cruise even narrow channels with bridges
Our Japanese-style houseboats offer a wide range of sizes, designs, and boarding locations. Leave it to us if you've wanted to ride one but were unsure about subjects such as charges and dining, whether you could charter one for a small group, whether decks and karaoke were available, or whether you could enjoy your choice of dishes such as funamori, tempura, Italian buffet, or barbeque on board. We at Anniversary Cruise will do all we can to help you make your dream cone true. Just start by contacting us. We also recommend wearing kimono or yukata robes for the occasion.
See here for information on chartering Western-style houseboats.
Details of the Yakatabune[1]
Choose from a wide range of interior designs, including tatami, flooring, and submerged kotatsu-heated tables.
Details of the Yakatabune[2]
Increasingly, Japanese-style houseboats offer second-floor decks in addition to the traditional aft decks.
Details of the Yakatabune[3]
Viewed from the exterior in the daytime, a Japanese-style houseboat evokes the traditions of old Edo and a summer feel.
Details of the Yakatabune[4]
Various interior designs are available. Those on which passengers are not requested to remove their shoes are known as Western-style houseboats.
Cruiser type | Houseboats |
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Passenger capacity | 110 passengers |
Comfortable seating | 30-80 |
Deck type | Aft deck, second-floor deck |
Restroom type | femal1, male1 |
Other | Audiovisual equipment etc. |