Kamogawa Sea World Launches Exciting Whale-Themed Bus Service
The much-anticipated whale-themed bus, known as the ‘Traveling Orca’, is set to connect travelers from Tokyo to Kamogawa Sea World, thanks to a collaboration between Granvista Hotel & Resort and Nitto Transportation Company. This bus, adorned with striking graphics of orcas against the backdrop of Kamogawa's beautiful coastline, aims to offer a unique travel experience to visitors.
Set to start operating on March 28, 2026, this special bus service will make two round trips daily between Tokyo and Kamogawa, delivering the thrilling presence of orcas to passengers as they journey through the urban landscapes and the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line.
A Unique Travel Experience
The ‘Traveling Orca’ embodies the spirit of adventure and marine life that Kamogawa Sea World represents. It’s more than just a means of transport; it’s an engaging experience that showcases the beauty of the sea and its magnificent creatures. As the vehicle travels, passengers will be treated to views that transition from the bustling Tokyo cityscape to the serene ambiance of Kamogawa.
Travelers are encouraged to share their exciting encounters with the themed bus on social media using hashtags such as ‘#AxieBus’ and ‘#DiscoverTravelingOrca’. This initiative is part of an effort to engage the community and garner enthusiasm for this new journey to one of Japan’s beloved marine parks.
Affordable Travel Options
Moreover, an attractive combined ticket called the 'Axie Ticket' will be available, granting round-trip bus service along with admission to Kamogawa Sea World. This ticket offers significant savings compared to purchasing each separately.
- Adults (High School students and above): Normally 8,500 yen ➡ Set price 7,000 yen.
- Middle School students: Normally 7,200 yen ➡ Set price 5,900 yen.
- Children: Normally 4,600 yen ➡ Set price 3,750 yen.
- Adults: 7,500 yen.
- Middle School students: 6,300 yen.
- Children: 4,000 yen.
The Marine Wonderland Awaits
Kamogawa Sea World itself is home to over 800 species and 11,000 marine animals, including the majestic orca, as well as dolphins, seals, and belugas, making it an excellent destination for families and friends looking to unwind and enjoy a fun-filled day surrounded by sea life.
Headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Granvista Hotel & Resort is proud to be a part of this exciting venture, which reflects its commitment to providing memorable experiences in collaboration with local attractions. The introduction of the 'Traveling Orca' bus service marks an innovative step towards enhancing accessibility to one of Japan’s premier marine parks.
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Kamogawa Sea World Bus Ticket. Plan your next adventure and discover the wonders that await at Kamogawa Sea World with ease and excitement!