Experience Japan's first port of call. From the historic western villas of Yamate to the neon glow of the Cosmo Clock.
The "Harbor of the Future."
Home to the iconic giant ferris wheel that doubles as a clock. At night, it paints the harbor in a kaleidoscope of moving lights.
One of Japan's tallest buildings. Take one of the world's fastest elevators to the Sky Garden for a 360-degree view that reaches Mt. Fuji.
Beautifully restored 19th-century port warehouses that now house chic boutiques, jazz clubs, and seasonal festivals.
Yokohama's Chinatown is the largest in Japan. Wander through nine colorful gates and lose yourself in the aroma of steamed buns and spicy Sichuan peppercorns.
From the famous Nikuman (pork buns) to the luxury of Peking Duck, this district is a sensory explosion. It represents the deep history of Chinese merchants who helped build Yokohama's prosperity.
Traveler Tip
Visit the Kanteibyo Temple in the heart of Chinatown to see stunning architectural craftsmanship.
A traditional Japanese garden featuring historic buildings relocated from all over Japan, including an ancient pagoda from Kyoto.
Walk the hilltop bluffs to see the preserved residences of early western diplomats, offering a rare glimpse into Japan's Meiji-era internationalism.
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A Note to our Guests
Thank you for discovering the coastal charm of Yokohama with us. We are honored to be part of your adventure in Japanβs greatest harbor.
β The Yokohama Travel Team