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The nearest station to the hotel
・Directly connected to Minatomirai Station on the Minatomirai Line, about 1 minute walk
・About 10 minutes walk from Sakuragicho Station on the JR Line and Yokohama Municipal Subway

1 Minato Mirai Tokyu Square
Directly connected to the hotel
This commercial facility is located within the complex "Queen's Square Yokohama" directly connected to Minatomirai Station. It has about 100 shops and restaurants.

2Yokohama Cosmo World
About 5 minutes walk from the hotel (Ferris wheel side entrance)
An urban amusement park with free admission, featuring around 30 attractions including the giant Ferris wheel "Cosmo Clock 21."

3 Yokohama Chinatown
From the hotel, take the Minatomirai Line to Motomachi-Chukagai Station (approx. 5 minutes). Approximately 1 minute walk from Exit 2
Chinatown is one of the largest in the world. It is lined with popular restaurants serving authentic Chinese cuisine, and is a great place to enjoy dim sum and other dishes, as well as attractions such as the Yokohama Guandi Temple and theme parks. Motomachi is also within walking distance.
<Photo> Provided by: Yokohama Chinatown Development Association (©Yakubukuro Katsuyo)

4Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
Approximately 15 minutes walk from the hotel
Built as a warehouse during the Meiji and Taisho periods, it was renovated as a cultural and commercial facility in 2002. The facility, which utilizes a historical building, also houses shops and restaurants, as well as an event plaza and hall space.
<Photo>©2022 YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE

5 YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN
Approximately 7 minutes walk from the hotel to "Unga Park" station
About 10 minutes walk to Sakuragicho Station
The first of its kind in Japan, this is the world's most cutting-edge urban circular ropeway. It is a new tourist facility in Minato Mirai that connects JR Sakuragicho Station with Canal Park in the Shinko district, a distance of about 630m in about five minutes.

6 Pacifico Yokohama
About 3 minutes walk from the hotel
It is one of Japan's largest convention complexes, spreading across the waterfront area of Minato Mirai 21. It comprises the National Convention Center, the Conference Center, the Exhibition Hall, and the North, and is adjacent to Rinko Park.

7 Cup Noodle Museum Yokohama
Approximately 6 minutes walk from the hotel
This is an experiential food museum where you can learn about the "creative thinking" of Momofuku Ando, the founder of Nissin Food Products, while having fun through exhibits and experiences related to instant ramen. There is also a corner where you can make your own original "Cup Noodles" (additional fee required).

8 Yokohama Anpanman Children's Museum
Approximately 20 minutes walk from the hotel
Or take the Minatomirai Line to Shin-Takashima Station (about 1 minute). From Exit 3, walk for about 3 minutes.
This theme park makes the dream of children who want to meet Anpanman come true. It consists of a museum floor (fees apply) where you can enjoy the world of Anpanman to your heart's content, and a shop, food and restaurant floor (free admission).

9 Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
[Time required] Approximately 50 minutes
From the hotel, take the Minatomirai Line to Yokohama Station (approx. 3 minutes). Transfer to the Keikyu Line to Kanazawa-Hakkei Station (approx. 18 minutes). Transfer to the Seaside Line to Hakkeijima Station (approx. 7 minutes). A short walk away.
*There is a direct bus from the hotel. Please contact us for details.
This is a complex marine leisure facility where people of all ages can enjoy a whole day, with four aquariums with different themes, attractions, restaurants, shopping and more.

10Yokohama Central Wholesale Market
Approximately 20 minutes walk from the hotel
It is the third oldest market in Japan and is known as the oldest market in eastern Japan.
It is open to the public, and market exploration tours are popular.

11 Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall
Directly connected to the hotel
A concert hall located inside "Queen's Square Yokohama." Equipped with one of the country's leading pipe organs, you can enjoy performances by orchestras from Japan and abroad.

12Yokohama Museum of Art
About 3 minutes walk from the hotel
One of the largest art museums in Japan, it hosts a variety of special exhibitions throughout the year, as well as collection exhibitions that display themes from its collection of approximately 13,000 items.
<Photo>Photographer: Yasuyuki Kasagi

13Yamashita Park
From the hotel, take the Minatomirai Line to Motomachi-Chukagai Station (approx. 5 minutes). From Exit 4, it's about a 3-minute walk.
This park was built in 1930 on rubble from the Great Kanto Earthquake. You can enjoy the view of Yokohama Bay Bridge and ships passing through the harbor. The Nippon Yusen Hikawa Maru, a nationally designated important cultural property, is also moored here.

14 Sankeien Garden
[Time required] Approximately 50 minutes
From the hotel, head towards Sakuragicho Station, take Yokohama Municipal Bus Route 8 from bus stop No. 2 to the Sankeien Entrance bus stop (approx. 25 minutes). After getting off, it is about a 5-minute walk.
This vast Japanese garden was opened to the public by businessman Hara Tomitaro (Sankei) in 1906. In addition to containing numerous historical buildings, it is also known as a famous spot for viewing plum, cherry, lotus and autumn leaves.

15Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal
Approximately 7 minutes by car (taxi) from the hotel
Or take the Minatomirai Line to Nihon-Odori Station (about 3 minutes), then walk for about 7 minutes from Exit 3.
Japan's largest passenger ship terminal. It is also a popular tourist spot with its wooden rooftop deck offering a 360-degree view of the port. It is also famous as a place where you can see the three towers of Yokohama (Kanagawa Prefectural Office, Yokohama Customs House, and Port Opening Memorial Hall) all at once.

16 Kamakura, Tsurugaoka Hachimangū
[Time required] About 1 hour
From the hotel, take the Minatomirai Line to Yokohama Station (approx. 3 minutes). Transfer to the JR Yokosuka Line or Shonan Shinjuku Line to Kamakura Station (approx. 25 minutes). About a 10-minute walk from the East Exit
It has a history of about 800 years as a shrine associated with Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, and is now known as one of Kamakura's popular tourist spots. You can also enjoy gourmet food and shopping in the surrounding area, such as Komachi-dori.
*Please check the official website of each facility for the latest operating information.