This park commands a romantic view of the Bay Bridge and ships passing through the port. There are a lot of monuments to plenty of international cultural exchanges such as "The Girl with Red Shoes" statue, Indian Water Fountain (Indo Suito), and "Water Guardian Statue," a gift donated by San Diego USA.
Admission: Free
Written Feb 25, 2003
Houses a collection of about 9,800 dolls from 138 countries around the world. Enjoy puppet shows at Red Shoes Theater (admission charged).
Website:
http://www.city.yokohama.jp/me/ycvb/english/doll/index.html
Written Feb 25, 2003
Thousands of foreign travelers visit Chinatown every year. Being the largest Chinese settlement in Japan,Chinatown is always alive with people who come to enjoy Chinese food.It is also a fun place for shopping or just walking around its many streets and alleys lined with colorful restaurants,shops overflowing with Chinese goods and stores that sell exotic ingredients and Chinese medicines.
Written Sep 12, 2002
The sky garden which is 273 meters high. is the highest observatory in Japan. This observatory is situated on the 69th floor of the Landmark Tower. visitors are whisked up to the deck in only 40 seconds from the second floor lobby (750 meter/min), aboard the world's fastest elevator. there you can enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view of points up to 80 kilometers away.
Written Sep 12, 2002
An outlet mall near one of Japan's top marinas for yachts and pleasure boats. From here you can see boats plying Tokyo Bay.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 5-2, Shiraho, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi
The harbour was interesting because of the old boats anchored there making a contrast to the modern skyline.
The view out to the ocean was also nice.
Updated Jul 12, 2008
Landmark Tower, a great view of all of Yokahama and beyond! You can even see Mt. Fuji. Gives you a great perspective of the area and how large and populated it is.
Written Jan 16, 2006
Chinatown is fun! See it at night and it's really pretty. Lots of shopping and good food.
Beautiful Temples!
Written Jan 12, 2006
Don't forget to take photos of the 'Girl With Red Shoes' statue, just like any other tourist
Updated Jun 12, 2004
Enjoy the breeze by the bay on a hot summer's day
Updated Jun 12, 2004
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Q: Are there long lines for the ramen restaurants in the museum? What is the avg cost of a bowl of ramen (small and normal) size?

A: Depending on the time of day, there can be lines. It also depends on which shop you want to eat in. If you go during lunch or around then, especially on weekends and...
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