Sarushim, which means the monky island in Japanese, is the only desert island in Tokyo Bay. There were historical remains of battery's which were built more than 100 years ago. It locates in 10 minutes by ferry terminal at Yokosuka.
You can look at old battery's closely and may enter to some of them. Guide can inform you of detailed information about structures. Forrest can heal you deeply and refresh yourself.
Yokosuka Chuo station at Keihin Kyuko
Yokosuka Chuo station at Keihin Kyuko
guide fee
transportation fee (you and guide, 2,000JPY per one adult for ferry and entrance fee), lunch, drink
shoes for walking recommended
rough weather may cancel the tour
Even if it is not working day, please send message to me. I may accommodate my schedule.
“Sankei-en in Spring”
Eiichi was personable and informative, providing great insights into the history of the park and its significance in Japanese culture.
Erick(eiichi) K.
(3 reviews)Hi Alan. Thank you for your review. It was my pleasure to guide you and your family. Hope all of you love Japan.
“Best tour guide we ever had ”
Wry detail oriented tour guide not just about the tour but a person who is taking care of our needs during the tour and helping hand when needed to assist we have enjoyed the garden tour with him and make our tour more enjoyable. Highly recommend for my next visit here at Yokohoma.
Erick(eiichi) K.
(3 reviews)Hi Nikhil. Thank you for your review. It was wonderful time for me, too. Hope you will have more pleasant time during your stay.
“Eiichi was a pleasure.”
Eiichi was very friendly and came well prepared for everything I had communicated to him that I wanted to see and do. His English is excellent and I never felt embarrassed to ask him to repeat or to repeat my questions. I HIGHLY recommend Eiichi to anyone, especially those English speakers, that want a private guide and are interested in Japanese culture.
Erick(eiichi) K.
(3 reviews)Scott, thank you for your review. I really enjoyed the tour with you since you helped me a lot. The weather was not so cooperative but I hope you could touch a little bit different aspect of Japan.