Yokohama
Japan's second-largest city and major port, Yokohama blends international influences with Japanese culture. Known for its waterfront, Chinatown (largest in Japan), and modern architecture.
When to Visit
Recommended Season
Year-round, mild climate similar to Tokyo
Cherry Blossoms
Parks, riverbanks, and castle moats bloom in soft pink.
Autumn Leaves
Maple spectacles glow early November in Kyoto and Nara.
Snow Season
Ski Niseko or ride Tokyo's rooftop snow parks.
Summer Festivals
Firework skies and yukata-clad crowds across Japan.
Top Attractions
Don't miss these iconic spots in Yokohama
Minato Mirai 21
Futuristic waterfront district with shopping and entertainment
Yokohama Chinatown
Largest Chinatown in Japan with 500+ shops and restaurants
Cup Noodles Museum
Interactive museum about instant ramen invention
Sankeien Garden
Traditional Japanese garden with historic buildings
Yamashita Park
Waterfront park with harbor views and rose gardens
Local Food
Taste the flavors of Yokohama
Ramen
Slurp broths from every region
Sushi
Fresh fish from Toyosu Market
Tempura
Lightly fried seafood & vegetables
Takoyaki
Octopus balls grilled in Dotonbori
Okonomiyaki
Savory pancake with toppings
Yakiniku
Grill premium wagyu at table
Insider Tips
Local knowledge to enhance your visit
Only 30 minutes from Tokyo by train
Perfect for a day trip or base for exploring Tokyo area
Cosmo Clock ferris wheel offers great views
Red Brick Warehouse has unique shops and restaurants
Visit Chinatown for affordable Chinese food
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