千鳥淵 櫻花小船 2026 完整指南【預約・排隊・夜櫻】
2026-07-14 · 8分鐘閱讀
Rowing under Chidorigafuchi's cherry blossoms is Tokyo's most photographed sakura experience — but it comes with a 2-4 hour queue during peak week. This guide shows how to time it right, the ¥800 booking process, and 3 alternative Tokyo boat spots when Chidorigafuchi is impossible.
⚡You CANNOT reserve in advance (2026)
Chidorigafuchi row boats are first-come, first-served only. No reservation system. This means peak week (early April) queues are 2-4 hours. Strategy: arrive at 8:00 AM (opens 9:30), or hit off-peak dates strategically.
Chidorigafuchi 2026 quick facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Peak bloom 2026 estimate | March 25 – April 5 |
| Boat rental hours | 9:30 – 17:00 (last rental 16:30) |
| Night sakura hours | 9:30 – 20:30 (peak week only) |
| Rental duration | 30 minutes per rental |
| Price | ¥800/boat (3 people max) |
| Reservations | NOT accepted — walk-in only |
| Peak queue | 2-4 hours weekend, 1-2 hours weekday |
| Off-peak queue | 0-30 minutes |
💡Base yourself at a Tokyo hotel near JR Kudanshita
Chidorigafuchi is 3-min walk from Kudanshita Station. Basing yourself at a nearby Tokyo hotel near Kudanshita/IchigayaPR means you can arrive at 8 AM without hassle. For a fuller Tokyo trip, browse Tokyo hotelsPR.
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How to actually get a boat
- ●Weekday 8:00 AM arrival — queue by 8:15, get boat by 9:45. Weekday reduces queue by 60%
- ●Weekend 6:30 AM arrival — hardcore option, 90-min queue → boat by 10 AM
- ●Sunday evening 15:30 — many depart, queue reduces to 1 hour, boat at 16:30
- ●Off-peak Mon-Wed early April — 30-45 min waits normal
- ●Post-peak week (April 8-15) — 15-30 min waits, blossoms starting to fall = MORE beautiful photos
- ●Rain days — near-zero queue, wet but manageable with covered boat + umbrella
Best photo angles from boat
- ●Under Kudanshita Bridge (北側) — iconic overhead sakura shot
- ●Near Ryukokuji-mae — canal narrows, sakura wall effect
- ●East side (Chidorigafuchi-koban area) — Imperial Palace stone walls visible
- ●Downstream at closing (17:00) — golden hour light, minimal boats visible
- ●Night sakura (peak week only) — from boat, illuminated trees reflect on water
🎯Pro move: night sakura row (18:30-20:30)
During peak week (roughly Mar 27 – Apr 6), Chidorigafuchi extends boat hours until 20:30 with night illumination. Queue at 18:00, boat at 19:00-19:30, magical night rowing with lit trees reflecting on water. This is the most photogenic experience of TokyoPR cherry blossom.
3 alternatives when Chidorigafuchi is impossible
| Spot | Type | Price | Queue | Photo quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ueno Park (Shinobazu Pond) | Swan pedal boats | ¥800/30min | 20-30 min peak | Cherry blossom ring around pond |
| Inokashira Park (Kichijoji) | Row boats | ¥700/hour | 20-30 min peak | Mixed sakura + park views |
| Yoyogi Park (adjacent Meiji Jingu) | Not boat but walkable | - | - | Great sakura walk alternative |
| Sumida River (near Skytree) | River cruise | ¥1,500/40min | Book ahead | Sakura + Skytree combo |
Meguro River — the other iconic spot
Meguro River (目黒川) doesn't have boats, but it's TokyoPR's most photographed cherry blossom canal — a 4-km stretch of trees with paper lanterns lit at night. Combine daytime Chidorigafuchi boat + evening Meguro River walk for a full sakura day.
- ●Access: Nakameguro Station (Tokyu Toyoko Line), 3-min walk to canal
- ●Best photo time: dusk (17:30-18:30) — lanterns lit + last daylight
- ●Vendors: 100+ food stalls line the canal during peak week
- ●Crowd: dense but flowing — walk 4 km end-to-end from Nakameguro to Ohashi
Peak week schedule strategy
- ●Day 1 — Chidorigafuchi at 8 AM, boat by 10 AM, lunch at Kudanshita, walk Imperial Palace
- ●Day 1 evening — Meguro River sakura walk with lanterns, dinner in Nakameguro
- ●Day 2 — Ueno Park sakura + Ameya-Yokocho market
- ●Day 2 evening — Sumida River cruise if weather permits
- ●Day 3 — Shinjuku Gyoen for daytime picnic (paid ¥500 entry, less crowded)
What to bring for boat rowing
- ●Waterproof camera bag — you WILL splash water
- ●Small backpack (not shoulder bag) — needs to fit in boat cubby
- ●Layered clothing — March-April TokyoPR mornings 8-12°C, afternoons 18°C
- ●Non-slip shoes — boat docks are wet and slippery
- ●Portable phone charger — 2-hour queue kills battery
- ●Small snacks/drinks — for the queue, not the boat
FAQ
- ●How to reserve? You can't. First-come only.
- ●Are boats accessible? Standard boats require basic mobility. Ueno swan pedal boats are more accessible.
- ●Solo tourPRist? Yes, one adult can row a small boat. Duo/family better.
- ●Kids allowed? Yes, ages 6+ if wearing provided life jacket.
- ●Photo drone? Absolutely no drones over Imperial Palace / Chidorigafuchi area.
- ●Photography charge for professional camera? No, but pole-mounted rigs discouraged.
- ●What if raining? Boats still operate. Covered boats available. Umbrella from 7-11.
- ●Can I bring my own boat? No, only rental boats permitted.
Final tips
Chidorigafuchi row boat is impossible to reserve — arrive at 8 AM on a weekday for the best odds. Night sakura row during peak week is the most photogenic TokyoPR cherry blossom experience. Meguro River evening walk is the perfect complement. Book Tokyo hotels 3-4 months ahead for peak week, and stay near Kudanshita/Ichigaya for easy morning arrival.
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