What to do in Yokohama

Yokohama is Japan’s second largest city in terms of population. It is located half an hour south of Tokyo by train.

In Yokohama the typical dish is ramen.

An important trading port is located here.

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Sankeien Garden

The picturesque Sankeien Garden in Yokohama is an oasis of peace and beauty with its serene ponds, stone bridges and ancient trees. An ideal place for nature lovers and for immersing oneself in Japanese tradition.

Sankeien 2010 Teisha bridge

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Practical information

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Official website
9:00-17:00
Last entry 30 minutes before closing time
29 to 31 December
700 Yen
From JR Yokohama Station, take the train on the Negishi line and get off at Negishi. From here walk 35 east or take bus 54, 58, 99, 101 or 108 to Honmoku. From this stop another 5-minute walk
From JR station take bus 8 or 125 to Honmoku. From here another 5-minute walk

Chinatown

Chinatown in Yokohama is a vibrant Chinese community, the largest in Japan. Characterised by traditional arches and colourful buildings, its busy streets offer a wide selection of restaurants, souvenir shops and street food stalls. Chinese cuisine lovers can enjoy authentic dishes such as dim sum and traditional soups. During the Chinese New Year, Chinatown comes alive with traditional performances and celebrations.

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Practical information

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From Yokohama Station, take the train on the Minato Mirai line and get off at Motomachi-Chukagai Station (8 minutes)
From JR Yokohama Station, take the train on the Negishi Line and get off at Ishikawacho Station (7 minutes)

Zoorasia

Zoorasia is a zoological park located in Yokohama, Japan, that offers a unique experience for animal lovers. The park covers a vast area and is home to more than 1,500 animals of different species from all over the world. Zoorasia is committed to animal conservation and creates environments that simulate their natural habitat.

Visitors can stroll along the park trails, admiring majestic tigers, fascinating elephants and many other incredible animals. An unmissable opportunity to get close to nature and appreciate the beauty of the wildlife in a safe and secure environment.

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Practical information

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9:30-16:30
Last entry 30 minutes before closing time
Tuesday (open if Tuesday is a national holiday)
29 December to 1 January
800 Yen
From Yokohama Station, take the train on the Sotetsu Railways line. Get off at Tsurugamine Station (14 minutes). From here take the bus to the zoo (15 minutes)

Ramen Museum

The ‘Shinyokohama Raumen Museum’ is a museum dedicated to the history of Ramen, one of Japan’s most iconic dishes. The museum is located in Yokohama, Japan, and is divided into several pavilions that offer visitors the opportunity to discover the culture, cuisine and technology behind the ramen dish. The museum is also famous for its many ramen restaurants, both traditional and innovative, from all regions of Japan. The ‘Shinyokohama Raumen Museum’ is a unique experience for lovers of ramen and Japanese gastronomic culture.

Photo by Luca Rodegher

Practical information

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11:00-22:00 (from 10:30 on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays)
A few days for maintenance
380 Yen
10 minutes north-west of JR Shin-Yokohama station

Osanbashi Pier

The Osanbashi International Passenger Terminal is a passenger terminal located near the port of Yokohama, Japan. It is a modern and innovative facility with a unique architectural design that blends in with the natural beauty of the harbour. It accommodates cruise ships and serves as a departure point for local excursions. The Osanbashi Terminal also offers a panoramic view of the city of Yokohama and the surrounding bay, making it a popular tourist attraction.

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Practical information

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Take the train from Yokohama Station on the Minato Mirai line and get off at Nihon-Odori Station (6 minutes). From here it is a 5-minute walk
Take the train from JR Yokohama Station on the Negishi Line and get off at Kannai Station (5 minutes). From here 15 minutes walk north

Yamashita Park

Yamashita Park is a beautiful coastal park located in Yokohama, Japan. With its scenic promenade, the park offers a beautiful view of Yokohama Bay and the Lighthouse Tower. Here you can take relaxing walks along the tree-lined paths, admire the statues and historical monuments, and even rent bicycles to explore the area. Yamashita Park is a great place to relax, have a picnic, or enjoy the sunset over the bay.

Yamashita Park, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - panoramio (1)

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Practical information

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NYK Hikawa Maru
Official website
10:00-17:00
Last entry 30 minutes before closing time
Monday (next day if Monday is a national holiday)
Some irregular closing days
300 Yen (500 Yen for the combined ticket that allows you to visit the NYK Maritime Museum)

Download the coupon for a discount at the entrance

Yokohama Marine Tower
Official website
10:00-22:00
No closing days
1000 Yen (1200 Yen at weekends and on national holidays)
Take the train on the Minato Mirai line from Yokohama Station and get off at Motomachi-Chukagai Station (8 minutes – 210 Yen). From here 5 minutes walk
Take the Akaikutsu Loop Bus and get off at the Marine Tower-mae stop
Take the Seabus 500 metres from Yokohama Station

Hakkeijima Sea Paradise

Hakkeijima Sea Paradise is a fascinating marine park located in Yokohama, Japan. With a wide variety of attractions, it houses amazing aquariums, exciting dolphin shows and many other marine-related experiences. Guests can dive into an underwater world through transparent tunnels, observe marine reptiles in the surrounding area, or relax and enjoy the panoramic view from the big Ferris wheel.

Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise

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Practical information

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10:00-18:00 (Extended hours during weekends and school holidays)
For up-to-date timetables visit the Official website
No closing days (some attractions may close without notice)
3300 Yen (Aqua Resort)
3500 Yen (unlimited rides to Pleasure Land) or individual rides from 300 to 1000 Yen
5600 Yen (Aqua Resort entrance and unlimited rides at Pleasure Land from March to November)
5100 Yen (Aqua Resort admission and unlimited rides to Pleasure Land from December to February)
Or 300-1000 yen per individual ride at Pleasure Land
From Yokohama Station, take the Keikyu train to Kanazawa-Hakkei (20 minutes). From here take the train on the Kanazawa Seaside Line to Hakkeijima (7 minutes)
From Yokohama Station, take the train on the JR Negishi Line to Shin-Sugita (15 minutes). From here take the train on the Kanazawa Seaside Line to Hakkeijima (18 minutes)

Kirin Beer Village

The Kirin Beer Village is a must-visit destination for beer lovers in Yokohama, Japan. Located in the Kirin brewery, it offers the opportunity to learn about the brewing process and taste the various varieties offered by the company. You can take guided tours to discover the secrets of brewing, and then relax in the attached pub to sample fresh beers straight from the plant. The Kirin Beer Village is a fun and informative place for beer fans who want to learn more and enjoy an authentic tasting experience.

Practical information

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Official website
10:00-16:30
Monday (next day if Monday is a national holiday)
Free tour every 30 minutes
From Yokohama Station take the Keikyu train to Namamugi (13 minutes), from here walk 10 minutes south
From Yokohama Station, take the train on the JR Keihin-Tohoku line to Shin-Koyasu (6 minutes). From here continue on foot for 15 minutes

Minato Mirai

Practical information

Take the train from Yokohama Station on the Minato Mirai line and get off at Minato Mirai Station
Take the train from Yokohama Station on the JR Negishi line and get off at Sakuragicho Station. From here you can take the Akaikutsu Loop Bus
Take the underground and get off at Sakuragicho
Take the Seabus near JR Yokohama Station

Sky Garden Observatory

The Landmark Tower Sky Garden observatory in Yokohama offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. Located on the 69th floor, the observatory allows visitors to admire the city’s magnificent lights at night and Yokohama’s spectacular skyline during the day. Covering an area of 2,500 square metres, visitors can stroll through enchanting gardens and admire the beauty of nature. The observatory also hosts exhibitions and special events to enrich the visitor experience. A must-see for lovers of panoramic views in Yokohama.

Yokohama Cosmo World from Above 2

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Practical information

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Official website
10:00-21:00 (until 22:00 on Sundays and summer)
Last admission 30 minutes before closing
No closing days
1000 Yen

Cosmo World

Cosmo World in Yokohama is a unique amusement park offering a wide range of attractions for the whole family. Its iconic Ferris wheel has been one of the tallest in the world in the past, offering breathtaking views of the city and Tokyo Bay. The park also has numerous adrenaline-pumping attractions such as a roller coaster, water bubble ride and children’s rides. In addition, Cosmo World is located close to the large Yokohama shopping centre, making it an ideal place for a day of fun and shopping.

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Practical information

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11:00-21:00 (longer hours at weekends and shorter in winter)
Thursday (or the following day if Thursday is a national holiday)
No entrance fee. Each attraction costs between 300 and 900 Yen

Manyo Club

Manyo Club in Yokohama is a renowned spa destination with a traditional Japanese touch. The resort offers a wide range of spa facilities, including indoor and outdoor thermal baths, saunas, massage rooms and more. Guests can enjoy a totally relaxing experience, immersed in the richness of the natural thermal waters. Manyo Club also offers catering services, allowing guests to enjoy traditional Japanese dishes. With its warm and cosy atmosphere, Manyo Club is the ideal place to disconnect from busy life and rejuvenate in a relaxing environment.

Practical information

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10:00-9:00 (of the next day)
No closing days
2950 Yen (many services require an additional charge)

Queen’s Square

Queen’s Square in Yokohama is one of the city’s major shopping centres, offering an excellent shopping experience. The mall boasts a wide range of high-fashion shops, international brands, luxury boutiques and traditional Japanese handicrafts. Besides shopping, Queen’s Square also offers a selection of restaurants and cafés that will delight the most discerning palates. With its modern architecture and elegant shop windows, Queen’s Square is an ideal place for shopping and luxury lovers, ensuring a pleasant and memorable day in Yokohama.

Queen's Square Yokohama

Practical information

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Generally 11:00-20:00 (restaurants close at 22:00)
No closing days

Landmark Plaza

Landmark Plaza in Yokohama is a world-class shopping centre offering a wide range of shops, restaurants and entertainment. With its iconic, modern architecture, Landmark Plaza is a must-see for luxury shoppers. Here you will find international brands, high-fashion boutiques and a selection of unique products. The mall is also home to a variety of restaurants catering to all tastes, from Italian to Japanese to international cuisine. With its elegant and sophisticated ambience, Landmark Plaza promises an unforgettable shopping day in Yokohama.

Kishamichi No.3 Bridge

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Practical information

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Generally 11:00-20:00 (restaurants close at 22:00)
No closing days

World Porters

World Potters in Yokohama is a shop specialising in the sale of handmade Japanese ceramics. Here you will find a wide selection of products, including teacups, plates, bowls, vases and more. In addition to retail, World Potters also offers pottery workshops, where visitors can learn the art of Japanese pottery making. Thanks to the quality and originality of the products on offer, World Potters is a must for lovers of Japanese art and culture and those looking for a unique experience in Yokohama.

World-Porters-Yokohama

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Practical information

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Generally 10:30-21:00 (restaurants close at 23:00)
Two days a year

Red Brick Warehouses

The Red Brick Warehouses, also known as Soko Akarenga in Japanese, are a historical icon of Yokohama. These red brick warehouses are now a popular destination for shopping, entertainment and cultural events. The two structures house a wide range of shops, boutiques, restaurants and bars. Guests can enjoy a stroll along the piers, admiring the view of the Yokohama harbour. The Red Brick Warehouses are a great place to buy unique souvenirs, enjoy delicious local dishes and immerse oneself in the rich history of Yokohama.

Akarenga Soko

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Practical information

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Official website
Generally 11:00-20:00 (restaurants close later)
No closing days

Nippon Maru and Yokohama Harbour Museum

La Nippon Maru e il Museo del Porto di Yokohama rappresentano un’opportunità unica di immergersi nella storia del porto di Yokohama e del Giappone. La Nippon Maru, una nave scuola storica, è diventata un museo galleggiante e offre ai visitatori un viaggio nel tempo per esplorare la vita a bordo di una nave nel passato. Il Museo del Porto di Yokohama espone la storia del porto di Yokohama, dalle sue origini come porto del commercio internazionale fino ai giorni nostri. Entrambi i luoghi sono imperdibili per coloro che cercano di imparare di più sulla storia marittima giapponese.

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Practical information

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Official website
10:00-17:00
Ultimo ingresso 30 minuti prima della chiusura
Lunedi (il giorno successivo se Lunedi è festa nazionale)
Dal 28 al 31 Dicembre
400 Yen (Nippon Maru), 500 Yen (museum), 800 Yen for both museums

Cup Noodles Museum

The Cup Noodles Museum in Yokohama is a unique and fun place for lovers of the famous instant-style soup. This interactive museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore the history and production process of cup noodles through interactive exhibits and performances. You can also create your own cup of noodles in the Cupnoodles Factory. The museum also houses a shop selling a wide range of cup noodle flavours from around the world. A unique experience not to be missed for instant food lovers.

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Practical information

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Official website
10:00-18:00
Last entry 1 hour before closing time
Tuesday (next day if Tuesday is a national holiday)
New Year’s Day
500 Yen (activities require extra)

Yokohama Art Museum

The Yokohama Art Museum is a must-see for lovers of art and culture. Located in the heart of Yokohama, this museum houses a vast collection of Japanese and international artworks. Exhibitions are always rotating, offering visitors a variety of art styles to admire. In addition to exhibitions, the museum also offers workshops and special events to engage visitors. The modern architecture of the museum makes it a visual landmark even from afar. A visit to the Yokohama Art Museum is a cultural experience not to be missed.

Yokohama museum of art

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Practical information

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Official website
10:00-18:00
Last entry 30 minutes before closing time
Thursday (next day if Thursday is a national holiday)
New Year’s Day holiday
Admission depends on the exhibition

Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum

The Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum in Yokohama offers a comprehensive overview of Japan’s industrial history and the innovations of the Mitsubishi company. Located in the bustling Minatomirai district, the museum features interactive exhibits on Mitsubishi vehicles, ships, aircraft and advanced technologies. Visitors can also explore the company’s history through the collection of documents, objects and photographs. The museum is divided into several thematic areas, offering a wide range of information for technology and industrial history enthusiasts. The Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum is an informative and interesting place for all visitors.

Practical information

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Official website 
10:00-17:00
Last entry 30 minutes before closing time
Tuesday (next day if Tuesday is a national holiday)
New Year’s Day
500 Yen