The Naruto Whirlpools are a breathtaking natural phenomenon that occur as seawater from the Pacific Ocean rushes through the narrow Naruto Strait. This generates powerful tidal vortices, which then form massive whirlpools. The largest whirlpools of the year appear in spring and autumn, reaching an incredible 30 metres in diameter.
The Uzushio Cruise takes passengers close to these dynamic whirlpools for a thrilling yet educational one-hour voyage. It’s the only cruise in the Naruto Strait to offer live commentary (in Japanese) from onboard guides. From the deck, you can also enjoy stunning views of Awaji Island and Shikoku.
The ferry terminal is located at Fukura Port on the southern tip of Awaji Island. Now is the best time to see the autumn whirlpools, which continue until late November. Cruise times vary daily according to the tides, typically operating between 9.30am and 4pm. Check the cruise timetable for departure times and arrive at least 30 minutes before boarding.
Tickets are ¥3,000 for adults and ¥1,500 for elementary school children. One preschool-aged child may travel free per paying adult. Tickets can be purchased online up to 40 minutes before departure or directly at the terminal.


