Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing
Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing
Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing
Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing
Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing
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Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing

In Shibamata district —
69 of 219 in Tokyo

The Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing (矢切の渡し) is Tokyo's last remaining traditional boat ferry, offering a nostalgic and peaceful journey across the Edogawa River. Located near the historic district of Shibamata, this charming ferry has been operating since the Edo Period, providing a vital connection between Tokyo and Chiba. The small, wooden boat offers a serene ride, gently gliding along the river's calm waters, providing passengers with a refreshing escape from the urban rush and an opportunity to experience a piece of Japan's rich history.

Today, the Yagiri no Watashi ferry continues to captivate visitors with its unique blend of tradition and tranquility. The short yet picturesque crossing is a must-see for those exploring Shibamata, offering a chance to step back in time and enjoy the scenic riverside views. Visitors can combine this peaceful journey with a stroll through nearby cultural attractions and riverside paths, immersing themselves in the local heritage and natural beauty of the area.

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Hours and Fees

Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing
  • Opening hours
  • 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

  • Closed
  • Weekdays from December to mid-March: Boats may not operate depending on weather and water level conditions.

  • Entrance fee
  • 200 yen one way

Getting there

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From Shibamata Station, walk north for about 15 minutes, and you will reach the Yagiri no Watashi River Crossing.

Resources

Japanese

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