Yacht Charter Tokyo
Yacht charter Tokyo pairs the energy of the world’s largest metropolis with a cruising ground of surprising beauty and calm. Board at Yokohama Bayside Marina – one of Asia’s premier superyacht facilities, just 30 minutes from Haneda Airport – and within an hour you’re anchored off ancient temple towns, volcanic islands and beaches backed by cedar forests. Boatcrowd lists 10 yachts in the Tokyo fleet: motor yachts spanning 68’ to 98’ and superyachts from 100’ upward, each professionally crewed and equipped for day charters or extended voyages along the Kanagawa coast and Izu Peninsula. October and November deliver the finest conditions – settled skies, 15–22°C air temperatures and crystal-clear views of Mount Fuji rising 3,776 metres above Sagami Bay – while spring brings cherry blossoms to every harbour. Charter rates start from $5,400 per day plus 10% Japanese consumption tax and a 30% APA for provisioning, fuel and port fees. No other world capital lets you dine at a 200-plus Michelin-star city in the evening and wake to the sound of waves lapping a shrine island the next morning.
Explore Tokyo
Plan your charter with our in-depth Tokyo destination guide, covering marina logistics, key anchorages from Kamakura to Sarushima, and seasonal advice.
Choose from day-charter routes and multi-day voyages exploring the Shonan coast and Izu Peninsula in our Tokyo charter itineraries, with day-by-day plans tailored to your group.
Explore the full Tokyo charter fleet below – 10 yachts ranging from 68’ motor yachts ideal for a day on the bay to superyachts over 100’ suited to week-long Izu Peninsula voyages. Weekly rates begin at approximately $37,800 (based on $5,400/day). Filter by yacht type, guest capacity, overall length or daily rate to find your match. Boatcrowd’s Tokyo charter specialists know every anchorage on the Kanagawa coast and are ready to build a bespoke itinerary around your dates and interests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size yacht do I need for 10 guests in Tokyo?
For a group of 10, a motor yacht in the 80’–98’ range typically offers four to five cabins with comfortable sleeping for all guests plus generous deck and salon space. If you’d prefer more room or plan to entertain, a superyacht over 100’ provides additional crew, a larger tender and expansive outdoor areas.
Can I combine Tokyo with a neighbouring charter region?
Absolutely. A popular route extends south from Tokyo Bay along the Kanagawa coast to the Izu Peninsula – a volcanic coastline of hot springs, sea caves and white-sand beaches roughly 50–60 nautical miles from Yokohama. The 3-day Shonan Coast and 4-day Izu itineraries combine neatly into a comprehensive 7-day voyage.
Is Tokyo suitable for families with young children?
Very much so. Tokyo Bay and the Kanagawa coast offer calm, sheltered anchorages ideal for young swimmers, and the cultural excursions – Kamakura’s Great Buddha, Enoshima’s shrines, Sarushima’s island trails – keep children engaged without long transfers. Crew can arrange age-appropriate water toys and flexible meal schedules.
How far in advance should I book a Tokyo yacht charter?
Six to twelve months is ideal for October–November peak season and cherry blossom weeks in late March–April, when demand for the Kanagawa coast fleet is at its highest. Summer and winter charters are easier to secure at shorter notice, though booking at least three months ahead ensures the widest choice of yachts and preferred departure dates.