Yokohama's waterfront tells the story of a fishing village turned international port. Red brick warehouses, the largest Chinatown in Japan, cup noodle museums, and a skyline that lights up at sunset. Big-city energy with a harbor breeze.
What Yokohama is known for
Top-rated in Yokohama
Kirin Brewery
4.6restaurant
Beer Village on Yokohama Bay north side, Kirin brewing history museum with tasting experiences, production tours.
Alte Liebe Yokohama
4.6restaurant
Elegant restaurant featuring live classical music and European cuisine in a Meiji-era building.
Sankei-en Garden
4.4garden
Grand garden with 17 relocated historic buildings including a Kyoto pagoda.
Shojingaike
4.4nature
Shojingaike is a pond just off the road that crosses through Hakone from north to south.
Negishi Shinrin Park
4.4park
A sweeping hilltop park built on Japan's first Western-style horse racecourse, with ruins and bay views.
Manchinro Honten
4.4restaurant
One of the oldest and most luxurious Cantonese restaurants in Chinatown, renowned for its service.
NYK Hikawa Maru
4.4museum
Hospital ship from World War II preserved as museum giving unique look at Japan during war years.
Hoki Museum
4.4museum
Japan's first museum dedicated to realist painting with 400 works by 40 artists and 500 meters of gallery space.