Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
The magnificent two Red Brick Warehouses stand as a stunning reminder of the city’s rich port history and shows how such magnificent old buildings can be transformed.
The magnificent two Red Brick Warehouses stand as a stunning reminder of the city’s rich port history and shows how such magnificent old buildings can be transformed.
Not to be confused with the Shin Yokohama Raumen Museum, the Cup Noodle museum is another of the food related attractions in Yokohama.
The Japanese love their beer and in Yokohama there is no more popular brand than Kirin, a brand that began brewing in the city way…
The Hikawa Maru is a historic Japanese ocean liner that is permanently docked at Yokohama’s Yamashita Park. With a long and chequered past the ship…
One of the busiest stations in the Kanagawa Prefecture, Yokohama Station is a large railway station located in Yokohama’s CBD. Despite not being directly connected…
People have been fascinated with silk for thousands of years, especially in Japan where the material has historically been popular in the production of the…
Situated in front of Landmark Tower of Yokohama’s Minato Mirai 21 District is the Yokohama Port Museum. The sails of its star attraction, the sail training…
Towering over Yamashita Park, the Yokohama Marine Tower stands at 106 metres high making it the tallest lighthouse in the world.
In Japan there seems to be a museum devoted to just about anything, so it stands to reason a museum devoted to the popular noodle…
Centrally located on the east coast of Japan on the edge of Tokyo Bay, Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan after Tokyo’s combined…