About Yakatabune Takamitsu
Yakatabune Takamitsu does something unusual: a proper sushi counter aboard a traditional houseboat that cruises Tokyo Bay from Harumi Pier. Up to twelve guests sit at the counter for a roughly three-hour sail past Odaiba's lit-up skyline, watching seasonal fish prepared in front of them. The family-run boat reworks the old yakatabune format into a high-end seat.
Tabelog gives it 4.10 across about 70 reviews, with diners describing the sushi against the night view as exceptional and singling out the caviar and toro-taku. It is noted as pricier than a standard yakatabune but considered worth it by repeat guests.
Frequently asked
Very hard. Tables sell out fast and most successful bookings come from last-minute cancellations, which surface unpredictably. Continuous monitoring catches far more of these than checking by hand.
Yakatabune Takamitsu takes bookings through Omakase. Table Alert watches it continuously and links you straight to the booking page the moment a seat opens.
We don't have enough data on this restaurant's release pattern yet — we'll update this as soon as we've tracked it for longer.
It varies by season. Table Alert checks Yakatabune Takamitsu around the clock, so you hear about new dates and cancellations as soon as they appear — we don't have enough data on this restaurant's release pattern yet.
The dinner omakase course at Yakatabune Takamitsu is ¥72K · $444 per person.
Yakatabune Takamitsu is in Tsukiji, at 東京都中央区晴海3-1 晴海乗船場. Open in Google Maps
Most counters of this calibre are reservation-only with limited seats, so planning ahead — or catching a cancellation — is essential.


