5 Tips for attending the All-You-Can-Drink Halloween Boat Cruise Party in Tokyo which must have been one of the best boat cruises I have been on, loaded with gorgeous costumes, delicious Japanese snacks and Yukata dance shows.

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We kicked off the party at the Takeshiba passenger terminal near the Ginza district in Tokyo. We bought our tickets for the boat cruise at the terminal prior to the event but you can also reserved them online.

Due to the boat cruise parties ending by the end of September they still manage to arrange a Halloween event on the final day to make it an extra special last cruise.

During the boat cruise, also known as the Tokyo booze cruise, you can find many delicious snacks on a multitude of decks ranging from Yakisoba (Japanese deep-fried noodles), Ikayaki (grilled squid skewers), meat dogs, shawarma and much more.

One thing I have to mention is that the atmosphere was fantastic, the Japanese are super energetic and overall a very happy crowd consisting of salary-men, gorgeous Japanese girls in kimonos and yukatas, entire families and amazing dudes! All the right ingredients for an amazing cruise.

Where: Takeshiba Passenger Terminal in Tokyo
When: July 1st until September 30th
Hours: 7:15pm – 9:00pm
Price: ¥2,600 Yen ($23 USD) per person
Tickets: Nouryousen (or buy at the terminal)

Why: Most ridiculous halloween party in Tokyo (on a boat)
Notes: This is an All-You-Can-Drink event. Meet many amazing locals during the cruise. It is recommend to know a little Japanese before attending.

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8 Comments

  1. The japanese are soo crazy and they look so quiet!!! lol great video Matt!!! Love the music and effects! Greetings from Argentina!!! 🙂 XX

  2. I remember doing this cruise once but I dont remember it being in September? Do they have any booze cruises after the Nouryousen?

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