Focusing on the art of the Shonan region, this impressive museum boasts a collection of around ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
Opened in 1981, this complex in Funabashi was once the largest shopping mall in Japan, ...
Approximately 20 minutes' walk from Kamakura Station, this endearingly grubby beach is one of ...
There's space for over 1,000 people across the various rooms at Bay Side Yokohama, though the ...
Prestigious Yokohama jazz club run by the company behind Blue Note Tokyo.
In addition to housing a range of fashionable clothing stores, this large-scale shopping mall ...
A couple of floors here are devoted to the history of the variety of noodle that has become a ...
Home to nearly 10,000 dolls from 140 countries, this museum appeals to children and serious ...
Take the world’s fastest lift (45km/h, 28m/h) to the top of Japan’s tallest building ...
An increasingly popular venue with good acoustics. The annual Nano-Mugen Fes. and Wire ...
The Ferris wheel at the centre of this small amusement park, with its giant digital clock, is a ...
If you've ever had trouble finding organic bread in Yokohama, this new opener should bring a ...
The dessert options at Yokohama's Red Brick Warehouse get a boost by the opening of apple pie ...
Curated by Horiyoshi III (pictured above in his younger years), a renowned master of ...
Much like tattooed folk in Japan are expected to cover up, otaku are often urged to hide their ...
Standing right in front of Yokohama Station, this shopping mall houses ten floors of mainly ...
Featuring spacious lawns, playgrounds, a well-maintained Japanese garden and a teahouse, this ...
Originally a temple garden constructed in the early 18th century, Mogusaen passed into private ...
'Gyoza king' Paradise Yamamoto's members-only, reservations-only hideout fits less than ten ...
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