Relaxing Local Spots in Yokohama You Must Visit Before Meeting Tokyo Escort
Yokohama is a fashionable and cosmopolitan port city.
As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Japan, Yokohama attracts many tourists, both domestic and international.
The Yamashita Park / China Town area, and Minato Mirai area are especially popular among tourists, and many of them may think that sightseeing in Yokohama is limited to these areas.
However, Yokohama is full of wonderful tourist spots other than the standard Yokohama attractions.
In this article, we will introduce “3” of the best anti-stress spots that are almost exclusively visited by locals.
They are not so well known, allowing you to relax and enjoy the warmth of the sun.
Forget about work and home once in a while.
Relax alone in a place away from the hustle and bustle of Yokohama city.
1. Yamate Italian Garden
Yamate Italian Garden is located on top of a hill in the Yamate district, about a 5-minute walk from JR Ishikawamachi Station.
As a foreign settlement, Yokohama Yamate district has witnessed the history of the opening of the port of Yokohama.
The Yamate area has seven Western-style buildings, including the Diplomat's House, Bailiwick Hall, and Bluff 18th Building, all of which are free to visit and boast a deep-rooted popularity as tourist destinations.
Major Western-style buildings are concentrated around Minato no Mieru Oka Park, the Foreign Cemetery, and Motomachi Park, so it is not a quiet place to spend time.
However, "Yamate Italian Garden" is a bit far away from the popular area of Western-style buildings and is not visited by many people.
Such is the Yamanote Italia-yama Garden, where you can enjoy the wonderful architecture and gardens that are comparable to other Western-style buildings.
The name "Italian" comes from the fact that an Italian consulate was located here in the early Meiji period.
The garden is beautiful with a geometric design of water and flower beds, modeled after the style of gardens often seen in Italy.
The well-maintained, sculpted flower beds are a photogenic view spot where visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers and plantings.
In the fall, visitors can enjoy the red leaves of the Metasequoia trees, which are rare in Japan.
The scenery from this garden is also outstanding.
In addition to offering a panoramic view of Minato Mirai and the Port of Yokohama, it is also known as a good viewing spot for the Yokohama firework festival.
Address: 16 Yamatecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0862
Hours: 9:30 ~ 17:00
Admission: Free
2. Sankeien
Sankeien is a beautiful Japanese garden that offers a pure Japanese-style landscape in Yokohama.
Although it is relatively familiar to Yokohama citizens as a popular spot for cherry blossoms and autumn foliage, it is not well known by tourists.
Some people may feel that it is a little different from the image of the port city, Yokohama.
There are 17 buildings in Sankeien, including 10 national important cultural property buildings and 3 tangible cultural property buildings designated by Yokohama City.
Among them, the three-story pagoda, a Muromachi period structure moved from Toumyouji Temple in Kyoto, is especially famous as the symbol of Sankeien.
The charm of Sankeien lies in the fact that visitors can enjoy the seasonal vegetation in harmony with the historical buildings.
For example, cherry blossoms in spring and lotus flowers on the pond in summer, the view of the Japanese garden blending into the beautiful nature will make you want to take a picture.
Events such as firefly evenings and moon-viewing parties are also held frequently, making the garden enjoyable throughout the year.
There are also spaces in the garden where you can enjoy sweet and Japanese food, and you can relax and enjoy the elegant atmosphere.
Address: 58-1 Honmokusannotani, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0824
Map: Sankeien Garden
Hours: 9:00 ~ 17:00
Admission: 700 yen for adults (15 years old and above)
200 yen for children (14 years old and under)
3. Osambashi Passenger Terminal
Yokohama has long served as Japan's gateway to the sea.
The first port of call for foreign passenger ships and cruise ships is Osanbashi (Port of Yokohama Osanbashi International Passenger Terminal).
Although the number of cruise ships entering Daikoku Wharf is increasing as ships become larger, most of them still call at this port.
Osanbashi is one of the largest passenger ship terminals in the world.
You can view luxury cruise ships from all over the world up close.
A place where visitors can fully immerse themselves in the attractions of the pier is the rooftop observation deck plaza, commonly known as "Whale's Back".
The wooden deck, which is inspired by the deck of a ship, is spacious and open.
The winding floor is designed to resemble waves.
The view from the wooden deck is like a condensed version of the wonderful view of the Port of Yokohama.
It is the best view spot where you can enjoy both Yamashita Park and Minato Mirai at the same time.
And it is open 24/7 for free, so you can get a great night view of Yokohama too!
If you have free time, this is definitely the place to go.
Address: 〒231-0002 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Kaigandori, 1 Chome−1−4
Map: Osambashi Passenger Terminal
Hours: The rooftop floor "Whale's Back" is open 24/7.
Admission: Free
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