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Departing from Tokyo
Tokyo Bay Night Cruise

Daikoku PA × Umihotaru PA × Umino Hotaru PA × A Pit Shinonome

When night falls over Tokyo Bay, the city awakens to a different rhythm. The loops of the Metropolitan Expressway, the sea-crossing bridges, and the tunnels are bathed in light, while the stream of headlights forms a galaxy of stars, tracing a nocturnal trail that belongs only to the night—Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, Kawasaki factories, Daikoku PA, Umihotaru...

This is more than sightseeing. It's a moving, immersive exhibition of Tokyo's nightscape. In the lights flashing past the car windows, the soul of JDM breathes—freedom, speed, solitude, and aesthetics. From the forest of skyscrapers to the undersea tunnels, every curve reveals another face of the city.
Light flows, the city breathes.
This is the romantic voyage that exists only in the night of Tokyo.

Tour Details

17:30 Depart from Shinjuku Station East Exit
Please gather near the new "Nakatou Exit Cats" electronic billboard by 17:30 on the day. For details on the meeting location, please refer to this image. Scanning the QR code will allow you to check the navigation route.
18:30 | Big Black PA
Ōkuro is not just a shrine for car enthusiasts. It is a symbol of "freedom" etched into Tokyo's nights. Even when speed stops, dreams never end. The night breeze crosses the sea surface, and the headlights and bridge lights intersect on the road. This is the most unique night view along the Tokyo Bay coast—a place where JDM culture continues to breathe. Custom cars gather from across the nation, each with engines humming low and taillights flickering. Each car holds untold stories. There are moments of noise and silence, but the feeling of "freedom" is always present. Ōkuro PA is not just a parking area; it is the "port of speed" for those who chase Tokyo's nights. A place where the soul of JDM rests for a night.
19:10 丨 Dahei PA→Haijing PA (Bayshore Line, Aqua Line)
The story of JDM begins here. The Bayshore Line stretches along the coastline, with viaducts stretching endlessly between light and shadow. In the 1980s, the drag racers who sped along this road wrote legends, and Japanese cars shattered the myth of reaching speeds of 300 kilometers per hour. Their stories have transformed into the neon lights in "Midnight in the Bayshore", still shining brightly today. Although the roar of engines has gradually faded, the soul of "speed is faith" still breathes in the wind. Crossing the Bayshore, the road slowly sinks into the sea. The Tokyo Bay Artificial Island Tunnel, a massive project connecting Tokyo and Chiba, is a 10-kilometer-long undersea tunnel. Inside, lights flow along the walls, making it feel as if you are driving in the deep sea. Every breath overlaps with the pulsations of people and the sea.
19:30 丨 Sea Firefly PA
Umi Hōtaru is not just a rest stop. It is the end of Tokyo's night, where dreams that had fallen asleep awaken once more. A floating rest island in the center of Tokyo Bay. As night falls, the wind carries the scent of the sea, and the lights of bridges and cars intertwine, forming a flowing river of stars. The lights of Tokyo and Chiba seen from here meet on the sea, flickering as if the two cities were exchanging breath. A new utopia born on the sea, it is a new stage for JDM owners and fans. The afterglow of the engine, the traces of the wind, the reflection of the sea—all merge into a silent poem.
20:30 | A pit, Dongyun
For those who love JDM, this is not just a destination—it's a place to fuel the soul. Nestled between Toyosu and Ariake in the bay area, A PIT Higashi is a sanctuary for car enthusiasts. Here, it's not only a temple of customization and parts but also a place that embodies the lifestyle where "cars and daily life coexist." In the spacious showroom, the soul of JDM and countless custom parts—HKS, CUSCO, BLITZ...—line up in display.
In every car and every part, lies Japan's obsession with manufacturing. The scent of roasted beans drifts through the second-floor café, where some discuss custom ideas, while others simply gaze quietly at the Tokyo Bay night view reflected on the car bodies.
21:00 A pit from Higashi-Kumonosaki Station to Shinjuku Station East Exit
Odaiba ~ Shibaura JCT
Passing through Odaiba, the lights of Rainbow Bridge gradually come into view. The afterglow of the city ripples on the sea surface, and as you ascend the bridge, the reflected light below sparkles like waves. A breeze carrying the scent of the tide blows through, and the night of Tokyo Bay begins anew.

2. Shibaura JCT to Shiodome・Tokyo Tower section
Entering the Yamanote Line, the glow of buildings and the flow of cars merge. The red-lit Tokyo Tower reappears in the window, while the glass towers of Shiodome, Kanda, and Ginza continue to shimmer. It is the moment when the city's pulse becomes visible as light.

3. Kyobashi ~ Imperial Palace Yokocho ~ Takebashi JCT
The loop line stretches along the outer garden of the Imperial Palace, with headlights gliding past trees and water. In the distance, the high-rise buildings of Marunouchi glow softly, spreading the most tranquil and splendid scene in Tokyo.

4. Miyakojima JCT to Shinjuku High-end Shopping District
Entering the Shinjuku Line at 4, the night gradually brightens. The streetlights grow even more dazzling, with the towering skyscrapers of Shinjuku ahead. Lights like stars blink, gently outlining the contours of the return journey.
21:30 丨 Arrived at Shinjuku Station East Exit
We'll wrap up the fun night drive and disband at Shinjuku Station's east exit.

Pricing

What is included in the travel allowance:

1) Vehicle service fees listed in the itinerary

2) Fuel costs, tolls on paid roads and highways

3) Vehicle operating time: within 4 hours

4) Driver and guide service fee

5) Reference vehicle types: 7-seater wagon, Alphard, or Hiace. The actual vehicle type will be adjusted based on the number of participants on the day.


Items not included in the travel allowance

1) All items not included in the aforementioned "What is Covered in the Travel Expenses"

2) Meals, accommodation, optional local programs, and other personal expenses

3) Insurance premium (For the sake of personal information protection, it is recommended that you subscribe individually. Purchase site: ~~~)


Important Notes

1. Reservation and Participation

• Date changes are not allowed after reservation is confirmed. Any losses due to changes shall be borne by the customer.

• Provide accurate name and contact information, and make payment within the specified period.

• Keep valuables with you; we are not responsible for loss or damage.

• Late arrival after departure, no-show without notice, or leaving the group midway will be considered voluntary forfeiture, with no refund.


2. Participation Conditions

• Participants under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian.

• Those aged 70 or above should assess their health condition and are recommended to be accompanied by a family member or friend aged 20 or above.

• Pregnant women, individuals with heart conditions, high blood pressure, acrophobia, or other chronic illnesses should refrain from high-risk activities (e.g., skiing, water activities).

• The tour is conducted in Chinese and Japanese. For other languages, please inquire in advance.

• If there are changes in health condition after application, please notify us promptly.


3. Itinerary and Safety

• This is a shared group tour. Follow the guide/driver’s instructions and be punctual. No refund for parts of the itinerary missed due to lateness.

• Visit order may change due to weather, traffic, events, etc., but no attractions will be omitted.

• Outdoor activities carry certain risks. Participate according to your physical condition and follow on-site safety instructions.

• Safety and conduct during free time are the responsibility of the participant.


4. Cancellation and Refunds (Cancellation Fee)

Multi-day Tour  10–20 days before departure (inclusive)  20% of tour fee

Day Tour         10–8 days before departure (inclusive)    20% of tour fee

General          7–2 days before departure (inclusive)      30% of tour fee

General          Day before departure                       40% of tour fee

General          Day of departure (with notice)             50% of tour fee

General          Day of departure (no notice)               100% of tour fee


5. Other Notes

• Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Bring sunscreen and insect repellent.

• Meal content varies by product. Notify us in advance of any allergies or religious restrictions.

• Shop at your own discretion and always obtain receipts.

• Stay reachable during the trip.

• Respect local laws, customs, and culture, and observe public etiquette.


6. Insurance and Liability

• We recommend purchasing travel accident insurance individually.

• We can recommend partner insurance companies if desired.

• We are only liable for damages caused by our own negligence; damages due to natural disasters or other force majeure are not covered.


7. Other Terms

For details, please refer to the “Travel Terms and Conditions / Transaction Terms Explanation.” Checking the relevant box during online booking is deemed as confirmation and agreement to electronic delivery.


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Tel: 06-6563-7455

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