Private Guided Plan
Kayak through Tokyo’s canals to the base of the Tokyo Skytree
Kayak through the vast and intricate network of Edo-era canals in the heart of Tokyo, paddling to the base of the Skytree, a symbol of modern Tokyo. This circular route takes approximately 5 hours to complete.
[Application]
Applications are accepted at any time. Please contact me here if you wish to participate. I will get back to you shortly.
[Tour Details]
– Participation Fee –
25,000 yen per person
– Number of Participants –
This tour is exclusively for one participant, and you will join me (Yamada) in the same kayak.
– Duration and Distance –
•Approximately 4 hours, 11 km
•Duration and distance can be adjusted based on your preference.
•There is one place where you can get off for toilet breaks.
– Difficulty Level –
•Physical Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆ – As you will share the same kayak with the guide, no significant physical effort is required.
•Technical Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆ – As you will share the same kayak with the guide, and the waters have little current or waves, even beginners can comfortably participate.
– Schedule –
The tour is available on demand. Please contact us here to book. I will get back to you shortly.
– What to Bring/What to Wear –
•Clothes that can get wet (avoid jeans and cotton materials)
•Shoes that can get wet, or sandals (with straps around the heels)
•Hat (a wide-brimmed one is recommended)
•Change of clothes
•Top and bottom rainwear (to protect against occasional splashes)
•Gloves
•Sunscreen
•Sunglasses (for glare from the water surface)
•Waterproof bag (to protect against occasional splashes)
•Trail snacks and drinks
•Safety gear to prevent your phone or camera from falling into the water (if your phone or camera falls in, recovery is not possible)
– Notice of tour cancellation due to weather conditions –
You will be notified by 6 p.m. the day before.
– Insurance –
Please ensure you have insurance coverage. One option to consider is the Montbell Outdoor Activity Insurance (which covers canoeing, even though it’s not explicitly mentioned in the policy wording).