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How to get fromAsakusa to Tokyo Ferry Terminalby subway, taxi, car, train, ferry or bus

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There are 6 ways to get from Asakusa to Tokyo Ferry Terminal by subway, taxi, car, train, ferry, or bus

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  1. Subway

    best
    1. Take the subway from Asakusa to Daimonsubway[A] Asakusa Line
    53 min
    ¥190–240
  2. Drive 8.9 km

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Asakusa to Tokyo Ferry Terminalcar8.9 km
    9 min
    ¥153–220
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Asakusa to Tokyo Ferry Terminaltaxi8.9 km
    9 min
    ¥4,600–6,000
  4. Subway, train

    1. Take the subway from Asakusa to Shimbashisubway[G] Ginza Line
    2. Take the train from Shimbashi to HinodetrainU: Yurikamome
    1h 9m
    ¥418–499
  5. Water bus

    1. Take the ferry from Asakusa to Hinode PierferryHotaluna
    1h 21m
    ¥1,598
  6. Bus

    1. Take the bus from 吾妻橋一丁目 to 豊海水産埠頭bus門33
    1h 22m
    ¥210

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Asakusa, Japan and Tokyo Ferry Terminal, Japan?

Toei Subway operates a subway from Asakusa to Daimon every 10 minutes. Tickets cost ¥190–240 and the journey takes 17 min. Alternatively, Tokyo Cruise operates a ferry from Asakusa to Hinode Pier every 3 hours. Tickets cost ¥1,598 and the journey takes 40 min.

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