It feels really futuristic, but the train cars are actually a bit cramped. If you have luggage, you’ll need to find a good spot to stand.

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Yurikamome
An automated transit system touring Tokyo’s waterfront area.
The Yurikamome is a fully automated transit line connecting Shimbashi (Minato-ku) to Toyosu (Kōtō-ku). Its official name is the Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Waterfront Line, but it is widely known by its nickname “Yurikamome.” The 14.7 km line links 16 stations across Tokyo’s bay area.
Running through redeveloped waterfront districts, the line offers convenient access to office towers, high-rise residences, and popular destinations such as Odaiba, Toyosu Market, and Tokyo Big Sight. From the train windows, you can also enjoy iconic Tokyo landmarks including Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, and Tokyo Skytree.
Tickets include standard paper tickets and IC cards, as well as online-purchase options such as the ticketless “QR One-Day Pass” and “QR 24-Hour Pass.” Discounted combination tickets with attractions along the line are also available.
Touch payment is supported, allowing passengers to ride with compatible credit cards or smartphones. In addition, with the “One-Day Fare Cap” system, you’ll never pay more than 820 yen in a single day, no matter how many rides you take.
Highlights
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A fully automated, driverless transit system running along Tokyo’s waterfront.
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Convenient access to attractions such as Odaiba, Toyosu, and Tokyo Big Sight.
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A range of smart and affordable ticket options, including cashless entry.
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Spectacular panoramic views from the glass-walled front cars.
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The only railway line that crosses the Rainbow Bridge.
Photos
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Enjoy a ride with panoramic views of Tokyo’s landmarks, including Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree.
Official FAQs
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Do you have pamphlets in other languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)
Japanese, English, Korean and Simplified Chinese pamphlets available.
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Is free Wi-Fi available on trains or at stations?
Yes. Free Wi-Fi service, “Tokyo Odaiba Free Wi-Fi,” is available at all 16 stations.
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Are coin lockers available?
Yes. It is available at all 16 stations.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- ゆりかもめ
- Stops
- Shimbashi Station, Shiodome Station, Takeshiba Station, Hinode Station, Shibaura-futo Station, Odaiba-kaihinkoen Station, Daiba Station, Tokyo International Cruise Terminal Station, Telecom Center Station, Aomi Station, Tokyo Big Sight Station, Ariake Station, Ariake-tennis-no-mori Station, Shijo-mae Station, Shin-toyosu Station, Toyosu Station
- Train Fares
- Adults 190yen~, Children 100yen~
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)
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