Discover the best attractions and experiences Yokohama has to offer
Yokohama's history is reflected in its brick architecture, gardens, and coastal landmarks.
A serene historic garden featuring relocated Edo-period houses set among ponds and strolling paths.
Iconic brick warehouses from the early 20th century, now home to shops, cafes, and events.
Historic brick building commemorating Yokohama's port opening and its early international exchanges.
From art to food history, Yokohama’s museums offer a diverse slice of culture.
A leading museum showcasing modern and contemporary Japanese and international works.
Interactive museum dedicated to instant ramen with hands-on exhibits.
A themed museum with a recreated Showa-era street and ramen tasting stalls.
Religious sites in Yokohama offer insights into Shinto and Chinese temple traditions.
Tranquil Shinto shrine in Isogo Ward with traditional grounds and seasonal ceremonies.
Chinese temple dedicated to Guan Yu, a popular stop in Yokohama's Chinatown.
Sea breezes, rides, and bright lights mingle with urban scenery in Yokohama’s parks and attractions.
Sea-themed park with marine shows, rides, and an expansive aquarium complex.
Urban amusement park in Minato Mirai featuring a large Ferris wheel and family-friendly rides.
Each district has its own flavor—from futuristic skylines to historic streets and lively markets.
Futuristic waterfront district with towers, shopping, and skyline views.
Vibrant enclave packed with eateries, temples, and colorful streets.
Elegant shopping street with historic arcades, boutiques, and cafes.
Lively street for bars, casual eateries, and live music spots.
Enjoy Yokohama’s waterfront and streets without a ticket in sight.
Waterfront green space with ship views and sea breezes.
Architectural pier with open decks and panoramic bay vistas.
Public space around the historic Nippon Maru ship for photos and strolls.
Taste Yokohama’s iconic districts—from Chinatown staples to ramen legends.
Largest Chinatown in Japan with countless eateries and street snacks.
Showcase of ramen history with a recreated 1950s street and sample bowls.
Casual spots along the street offering pastries, sweets, and coffee.
After dark, Yokohama’s bars, neon, and music scenes come alive.
A hopping corridor of bars, pubs, and live music venues.
Chinatown glows with neon and late-night eateries and markets.
Experience interactive venues and unique cultural experiences.
Interactive exhibits celebrating instant ramen with creative activities.
Historic venue hosting seasonal events, markets, and performances.
Character-themed fun for families with interactive exhibits.
World-class stadiums host football, baseball, and major events.
A premier stadium for football and international matches.
Historic baseball venue bustling with local and visiting teams.
Uncover lesser-known corners and unique viewpoints around the city.
Architectural pier with airy design and sweeping views of the bay.
Relaxed waterfront walk with art installations and city views.
Quaint backstreets with hidden cafes, shops, and street photography opportunities.