Discover Yokohama's Energy: Tradition & Future
Explore the port city beyond the guidebooks. From vibrant Chinatown to serene Sankeien Garden, I invite you to connect with the "invisible presence" and history of this land. I will share deep stories and spiritual insights tailored to your interests.
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**The time allocated for the trip/travel time is already included in the total duration** Iseyama Kotai Shrine, located on a hilltop overlooking Yokohama's Minato Mirai district, is a large and serene Shinto shrine. Despite its impressive size, it remains almost hidden from below, except for its distinctive torii gate. The shrine offers a peaceful retreat and beautiful views of the city.
Sankeien Garden in Yokohama, designed by silk trader Tomitaro Hara and opened in 1906, is a traditional Japanese garden spanning 175,000 square meters. It features historic buildings relocated from Kyoto and Kamakura, including tea houses and pagodas. Renowned for its seasonal beauty, the garden offers stunning views year-round and hosts cultural events and traditional tea ceremonies. Admission fee: 900 yen. After visiting Sankeien, we will have lunch around here.
Yokohama Chinatown is one of the largest and most vibrant Chinatowns in the world. Established in the mid-19th century, it features colorful streets lined with over 600 shops and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy a variety of Chinese cuisines, visit traditional temples, and experience lively festivals and cultural events throughout the year.
Yokohama Kanteibyo is a colorful and ornate temple located in Yokohama Chinatown. Dedicated to Guan Yu, the Chinese god of war and commerce, it features intricate carvings, vibrant decorations, and stunning architecture. The temple is a cultural and spiritual hub, hosting various festivals and ceremonies throughout the year. Admission fee: 500 yen
Yamashita Park in Yokohama is a scenic waterfront park opened in 1930. It offers beautiful views of the harbor, lush gardens, walking paths, and iconic landmarks like the Hikawa Maru ship and the "Little Girl with Red Shoes" statue. The park is a popular spot for relaxation, picnics, and enjoying seasonal flowers.
Sky Garden, located on the 69th floor of Yokohama Landmark Tower, offers breathtaking panoramic views of Yokohama and beyond. At 273 meters above ground, it provides stunning vistas of the city, Tokyo Bay, and even Mount Fuji on clear days. The observation deck features a café and interactive displays, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals. Admission fee: 1000 yen.
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