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Yanagawa Canal Cruise — Punting Through a Water Town

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Yanagawa Canal Cruise — Punting Through a Water Town

Yanagawa was built on water — a network of 930 canals originally dug as defensive waterways around the castle and later maintained as irrigation, transport, and flood control channels. The castle fell in the Meiji era; the canals remain, threading through residential neighborhoods, under stone bridges, past garden walls draped in wisteria and willow. The punting boats (donko-bune) that navigate them are flat-bottomed wooden craft guided by a standing pole-man — a craft passed down within the same families for generations.

The one-hour cruise covers roughly 3 km of the southern canal network, passing through neighborhoods where nothing much has changed since the 1960s. The pole-man sings traditional bayou songs (hauling songs) at specific points. The slowness is the point — this is the only speed at which you notice the details.

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Getting There

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Main embarkation point: near Yanagawa Station (Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line, 55 min from Tenjin). Multiple operators; Yanagawa Shoko is the main company. Hours: 9:00–17:00 daily. Price: ¥1,600/person (one-way cruise). Combined cruise + seiro mushi packages available.

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**One-way vs. round trip:** Book the one-way cruise (departs from Yanagawa-jo park, arrives at Ohana Mansion) and walk back through the canal-side streets rather than returning by boat — the walking s

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