One of the region’s major fine art museums, this Tange Kenzo-designed building is set on a ...
Housed in the last Western-style wooden building still in its original setting, this museum ...
Home to nearly 10,000 dolls from 140 countries, this museum appeals to children and serious ...
A beautiful, traditional Japanese garden that was laid out by a silk merchant in 1906. When ...
Learn traditional wing chun kung fu in Yokohama at this established class. Japan has more than ...
It's a rare occasion indeed when a new small-scale movie theatre opens in the Tokyo area, but ...
Much like tattooed folk in Japan are expected to cover up, otaku are often urged to hide their ...
The home field of the Yokohama BayStars doesn't involve a lengthy pilgrimage to get to: it's ...
This charming restaurant by Choyo-mon - Chinatown’s main gate - claims to be the first in Japan ...
The venue that hosted the Germany v Brazil final in 2002 has started to offer tours, taking in ...
One of the city’s first attempts at redevelopment, Harbour View Park opened in 1962. The ...
Noodle joint in Yokohama known for its shoyu (soy sauce-based) ramen, especially the 'Shina ...
Look for a small bar counter tucked away inside the restaurant Sul Ponte Umaya no Shokutaku and ...
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 ...
Standing right in front of Yokohama Station, this shopping mall houses ten floors of mainly ...
At this 'leisure land' consisting of an amusement park and aquarium, you can see more than ...
Opened in autumn 2014, this art gallery is well positioned on Nishimon-dori, an area of ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
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