The Minatomirai area, a staple of Yokohama sightseeing, is full of sightseeing areas, including Yokohama Chinatown, where you can taste authentic Chinese cuisine, Motomachi, with its rows of first-class boutiques, and Bashamichi, with its retro architecture. The symbol of Yokohama, the Marine Tower, and the Red Brick Warehouse are just a few of the sights that will give you a taste of the port city of Yokohama.
For couples, a cruise around the bay area on a sightseeing boat and a ride on the Ferris wheel at Cosmo World are recommended. For efficient sightseeing, the Akai Bus, which makes a round trip every day, is convenient.
To enjoy sightseeing in Yokohama
The Minatomirai area, a staple of Yokohama sightseeing, is home to Yokohama Chinatown, where you can taste authentic Chinese food, and Motomachi Shopping Street, famous for its first-class boutiques. The symbols of Yokohama, such as the Marine Tower, Landmark Tower, Red Brick Warehouse, Osanbashi Bridge, and Yamashita Park, will surely make you feel the atmosphere of the port city of Yokohama.
You can also cruise around the bay area on a sightseeing boat, and enjoy a romantic moment on the Ferris wheel at Cosmo World. If you venture up into the hills, you can stroll through a park on a hilltop overlooking the night view of the harbor and the Nogeyama Zoo, which has numerous Western buildings that preserve the scenery of the opening of Japan to the West and offers free admission.
To the south of the Minato Mirai area, there is Sankeien, a renowned garden, and Kanazawa Hachikkei, a scenic beauty spot in the Kanazawa district, as well as Hakkei-jima Sea Paradise and other family-friendly spots.
In the northern and western parts of the city, nature remains, and there are also Jomon and Yayoi period ruins, caves of ascetic monks such as Yugadong, and a museum that preserves old private homes.
History of Yokohama
Yokohama was little more than a small fishing village called Yokohama-mura until the end of the Edo period. Yokohama's transformation into the huge city it is today was triggered by the opening of the port of Yokohama following the opening of Japan to the outside world.
After the opening of the port, Japan's first telegraph wires were deployed in the early Meiji period, and Japan's first daily newspaper was published. Other pioneers of Japan's modernization, such as the installation of Japan's first gas lamps and the construction of a railroad connecting Tokyo and Yokohama, continued to grow through the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras.
Although the city was severely damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake and the Yokohama Air Raid, it quickly recovered as a satellite city supporting the capital, Tokyo. In 1956, Yokohama became the first city in Japan to be designated as an ordinance-designated city, and it continues to grow as a megacity with the largest population (over 3.5 million) of any regional city in Japan.
Local Gourmet, Food Culture, and Specialties of Yokohama
After the opening of the port, various food cultures from all over the world were brought to Yokohama, including beef hot pot, which quickly became popular among the Japanese people in the early Meiji period. Western-style cuisine such as seafood doria and Neapolitan spaghetti actually originated in Yokohama, and the city is dotted with long-established and famous Western-style restaurants.
In Yokohama Chinatown, one of the busiest Chinatowns in Japan, you can enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine, and if you get hungry, you can enjoy eating Chinese steamed buns, shaomai, dumplings, chimaki, and more.
Yokohama is also famous for its local ramen called "Ie-kei Ramen," which has "XX family" in the name of the restaurant. The soy sauce tonkotsu ramen based on tonkotsu (pork bone) soup is rich and impactful! There is another traditional local ramen called "Sanma-men" with vegetable starchy sauce as an ingredient, so if you are interested in trying it, please give it a try.
Souvenirs include the standard Chinese steamed buns, shioumai, raisin sandwiches, and moon cakes, but there are also many famous confectionery stores in the department stores around Yokohama Station and in the Minatomirai area, so it is a good idea to check before your trip.
Hakkeijima is a marine entertainment island complex consisting of an aquarium, amusement park, shopping mall, hotel and marina. The aquarium "Aqua Resorts" at Hakkeijima Sea Paradise is divided into four areas according to theme, allowing visitors to enjoy the entire ocean. Aqua Museum.100,000 liv...»
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With 70 floors above ground and a height of 296 meters, the Yokohama Landmark Tower is the symbolic skyscraper of Yokohama.It is the second tallest skyscraper in Japan after the 300-meter Abeno Harukas in Osaka. It consists of a tower tower and a low-rise plaza tower, and includes Landmark Plaza fo...»
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