Yokohama top ten tourist attractions list, into the seaside city to feel a different style!
- Japan Tourism
- 2025-03-16 11:00
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Yokohama is the third largest city in Japan after Tokyo and Osaka, and its population is second only to Tokyo, ranking second in the country. Yokohama is located in the southern part of Japan's Kanto region, bordering Tokyo Bay in the east, bordering cities such as Yokosuka in the south and Kawasaki in the north. Yokohama has attracted many tourists because of its convenient transportation and rich tourism resources. Next, the editor will give you a summary of the top ten tourist attractions in Yokohama, and walk into the coastal city to feel a different style!
1. Port Future 21
Hong Kong Future 21 is located on the waterfront at the junction of the western and central districts of Yokohama, Japan. It is a seaside downtown in the center of Yokohama, Japan, meaning "Future Port 21". This is a modern and international area that has become a symbol of Yokohama's urban transformation. It has many attractions, shopping centers, hotels and business districts, integrating business, shopping and tourism.
2. Sanxi Garden
Mikhien is a spacious traditional Japanese garden in Yokohama, Japan, covering an area of 175,000 square meters. It was designed and opened in 1906 by the wealthy silk merchant Hara Sangi. The garden features a central pond and a variety of historic buildings from all over Japan, some of which are designated as important cultural heritage sites. Landscape architecture blends nature and architecture, with seasonal flowers and leaves providing a different landscape experience throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy the cherry blossoms in spring, the lush green areas in summer, the colorful leaves in autumn and the tranquil snow in winter.
3. Yokohama Chinatown
Yokohama Chinatown is a 140-year-old Chinese residential area located in the area of Yamashita Town, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the commonly known "Chinatown" and is the largest Chinatown in Japan. With an area of about 250000 square meters, Yokohama Zhonghua Street has hundreds of shops and restaurants offering a wide variety of Chinese goods, from silk products and traditional Chinese medicine to various delicacies such as Beijing roast duck and dim sum.
4. Daganqiao Wharf
Located between the future of the port and Yamashima Park, Ozhanqiao Pier is the oldest port in Yokohama and one of the first trade gateways in modern Japan. The roof is a spacious park-like space with wooden decks and grass, where visitors can walk and rest freely, and enjoy delicious food in the restaurant while enjoying the vast scenery and the sea. It is very suitable for sightseeing, dating, and traveling with children.
5. Yamunder Park
Yamashama Park, which is close to Yokohama Port, is a unique seaside park in Yokohama City and is known for its best walking place. Yamashama Park is full of manicured lawns and European-style gardens, as well as elegant fountains, rose gardens and multiple statues, including the famous "Girl in Red Shoes" statue. Yamasu Park has a relaxed atmosphere and is ideal for picnics, jogging and sightseeing.
6. Museum of Instant Noodles
The Instant Noodle Museum is an interesting and interactive museum in the future area of Yokohama Port. It shows the history of instant noodles through exhibitions combining whimsical ideas and hands-on workshops. It was opened by the NICKIN Foods Company, whose founders invented instant noodles in 1958 as a quick and convenient food. You can participate in the process of making noodles, including kneading and flavoring wheat flour. You can also choose your favorite soup and ingredients to make your own original instant noodles.
7. Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse is a warehouse group built from the end of Meiji to the beginning of Taisho. It is a historic building symbolizing the development of Yokohama Port. The modern red brick warehouse is divided into two buildings, one of which contains a concert hall and performance hall and some craft shops, including a glass workshop, pottery and silk shop, while the second houses about 40 shops and restaurants.
8. Bajing Island Island Paradise
Yokohama Bajing Island Park is located in Yokohama Bay, Kanazawa District, Yokohama City, covering an area of about 24 hectares. It is a marine leisure park integrating the ocean, islands and creatures. It is the only amusement park covering the entire island in Yokohama. The park is a collection of aquariums, theme parks, shopping areas, restaurants and hotels. Since its opening on May 8, 1993, Yokohama Bajing Island Park has attracted many domestic and foreign tourists.
9. New Yokohama Ramen Museum
The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, a unique culinary museum dedicated to Japanese food ramen, opened in 1994 as the world's first gourmet-themed amusement park. The museum displays the history of Japanese ramen, replicating the streets of Tokyo in 1958, when instant noodles were invented in the same year. Visitors can explore a variety of ramen shops, each offering flavors from different parts of Japan. More than just a taste of ramen, the museum also provides insight into the cultural significance of ramen in Japan, including its origins, changes, and its evolution into a global phenomenon.
10. Yokohama Space World
Located near Yokohama City Center Harbor Future, Yokohama Space World is a famous amusement park known for its iconic Ferris wheel, the Cosmo Clock 21. Across the waterfront, the amusement park offers a variety of thrilling rides, family-friendly attractions and entertainment. The Cosmo Clock 21 is one of the largest clock-type Ferris wheels in the world, with a height of 112.5 meters and a ride of about 15 minutes, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Yokohama.
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