Private Tour on Uninhabited Island and Cruise of Naval Port
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Yokosuka
Explore Tokyo Bay's hidden island, uncover war history, savor seaside lunch, and cruise past naval fleets. Discover, dine, and delight in this unique adventure.
Duration: 6 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Sarushima Island (Monkey Island) - Take a ferry ride to Sarushima Island and enjoy the sights of Tokyo Bay, with a chance to see Mt. Fuji on clear days. The island is rich in historical sites, including gun batteries, barracks, and a brick tunnel used by the Japanese military from the late 19th to mid-20th century. From the island’s summit, take in panoramic views of Tokyo Bay and Yokosuka Naval Port. Stroll through the forest for birdwatching or collect shells on the sandy beach.
  • Yokosuka Port Market - Visit the food court to explore stalls offering fresh local produce from the sea. Choose your favorite lunch from a variety of options: fresh bakery items, Yokosuka navy burgers & curry, sandwiches, seafood, ramen, Gerard ice cream and pudding, craft beer, and more.
  • Yokosuka Humax Cinemas - Walk through the shopping streets to the Naval Port pier. Embark on a unique cruise available only in Yokosuka, where you can explore the waters around the U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force bases. Get an up-close look at battleships and submarines, with an English guide providing descriptions.
  • Yakitori Stand Sagami - On your way back to Yokosuka-Chuo station, try standing-up-eating at Yakitori Stand Sagami, where you can enjoy two pieces of grilled chicken or pork on a stick. Vegetarian options are also available.
What's Included
  • Snacks
  • Licensed Local Guide
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Tickets for cruise of Naval Port YOKOSUKA ¥2,000/adult, ¥1,000/child
  • Round-trip ferry tickets to Sarushima, ¥1,000 /adult, ¥500/child
  • Transportation fee (for yourself)
Additional Information

In the morning, guests visit the war historical sites on the only natural island in Tokyo Bay. The remains of the facilities, such as the brick tunnel, the barracks, and the power magazines used by the old Japanese military. Walking in the forest, overlooking Tokyo Bay, and collecting shells on the sandy beach on the island. The guests pick up various menus in the port market sitting by the sea for lunch. In the afternoon, they join the harbor cruise looking at all the battleships and submarines of the American Navy and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces. Wandering around the shopping streets and biting a few pieces of grilled chicken (Yakitori) on the way back to Yokosuka station.

Location
Shioiri Station
Meet at 9:20 am at Shioiri station, outside the Exit, Keihin Kyuko Line. Your guide will be waiting with wearing a beige-colored cap.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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A8322gtjoannel
Apr 8, 2024
Action packed day on Monkey Island! A must if you love navy and battleships! - I went by myself and Lucy was the perfect travel guide! She was funny and told stories, very knowledgeable about history. The trip was well worth the money and it was 7 hours long! First we met up at Yokosuka Chuo station and Lucy was wearing an orange cap. We walked to the pier where we saw the first battleship Mikasa and a statue of the general. We did not have time to go in but would have been nice to see inside which I know has fee. It was misty the day we went but luckily it wasn't raining so much so at 10.30am the ferry set off to Monkey Island. When we arrived the tour was 90 minutes seeing all the parts of the island. I went inside some of the rooms which were only available exclusively to this tour. It felt like scenes from a horror movie 😄 Lucy explained the history of Monkey Island, what remains and the future. Such a beautiful and peaceful island with a pivotal past. Enjoyed a drink at the local shop to support the locals. After we boarded the ship again and went to try the Navy burger back at Yokosuka port. Good experience and since there were only two of us Lucy joined me for lunch. We walked around the streets and saw the American bars, too early to go at that time! We walked around and went to the museum which showed us the dry docks. This was a nice place, gave me free pictures to take home. After we headed to the pier and boarded Seas Friend 7, which went around the pier of the American and Japanese Naval bases. I wasn't into much about navy and Japanese history but after the trip I fell in love with the battleships. Never in my life have I see so many!! Lucy had translated the important battle ships and I saw almost all of them as it was a cloudy day so most ships appeared on the dock. There were about 5 submarines. You can also rent out a pair of binoculars for 100 yen. Towards the end Lucy won a prize but she gave it to me, so I was grateful. The tour also included chicken skewers but I opted for Taiyaki and it was good because I got to see how it was made which made the experience better. Taiyaki was also delicious. Overall I would definitely come back to visit again! This is such a hidden gem away from the normal hustle and bustle over touristic places. Our tour guide was invaluable and you cannot plan something like this yourself. I took many pictures but you'll have to go experience it yourself!!
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