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. Unlike Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association ( Tokyo Mizube Line), another water bus operator in Tokyo, Tokyo Cruise Ship is a privately owned company operating public transport. The services include public lines listed below, as well as event cruises and chartered ships.


Lines

Arrows (→) indicate ships only go that direction. Dashes (—) indicate ships go both directions. Lines are operated everyday, unless noted otherwise. :Asakusa → Hamarikyū → Hinode Pier :Hinode Pier → Asakusa :Asakusa → Odaiba Seaside Park → Toyosu → Asakusa :Odaiba Seaside Park → (Cruising) → Odaiba Seaside Park ::A daily event cruise for dog people. :Hinode Pier — Harumi — Odaiba Seaside Park :Hinode Pier — Tokyo Big Sight — Palette Town ::Closes on Monday and Tuesday. :Hinode Pier — Museum of Maritime Science — Ooi Seashore Park — Shinagawa Aquarium ::Closes when Shinagawa Aquarium closes (basically on Tuesday). The line is called inside ships.


Ships

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Stations


See also

* Tokyo Mizube Line *
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External links


Official website
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