This private tour is designed for travelers arriving in Yokohama by cruise ship. We pick you up at Yokohama Port (Osanbashi Pier) or hotels near the port. With a friendly, government-licensed English-speaking guide and a comfortable private vehicle, it is a relaxing way to explore Yokohama.
Enjoy a 6-hour private tour, fully customizable to your interests - simply choose 2 to 3 destinations from the itinerary. In Yokohama, you can stroll the futuristic Minato Mirai 21 waterfront, visit the historic Red Brick Warehouse, explore Japan’s largest Chinatown, relax at seaside Yamashita Park, or enjoy the beautiful Sankeien Garden.
Because the tour is private, the pace is flexible and tailored to you. Your guide shares the history of each place, helps you find great local food, and ensures you return to your ship on time.
Yokohama's iconic futuristic waterfront district, home to the Landmark Tower, the Cosmo Clock 21 Ferris wheel, and sweeping bay views. Stroll the seaside promenade, take in the modern skyline, and enjoy the lively shopping and dining area right by the harbor.
A pair of beautifully restored historic brick buildings on the Yokohama waterfront, now filled with stylish shops, cafes, and restaurants. The surrounding plaza offers lovely bay and Minato Mirai views and often hosts seasonal events.
Japan's largest Chinatown, a vibrant maze of colorful gates, lantern-lined streets, and hundreds of Chinese restaurants and food stalls. A great place to sample steamed buns and street snacks and soak up the lively atmosphere.
A relaxing seaside park stretching along Yokohama's harbor, with gardens, fountains, and lovely views of the bay, the Bay Bridge, and the moored ship Hikawa Maru. A pleasant spot for a leisurely waterfront walk.
A spacious, beautifully landscaped traditional Japanese garden featuring ponds, streams, and historic buildings relocated from Kyoto and Kamakura, including a three-story pagoda. Especially scenic in cherry blossom and autumn-leaf seasons.
An iconic 13th-century bronze statue of Amida Buddha standing over 11 meters tall in the grounds of Kotoku-in Temple in Kamakura. Sitting serenely in the open air, it is one of Japan's most famous and photographed landmarks.
A serene hillside temple in Kamakura famous for its towering wooden Kannon statue, seasonal flowers, and a hilltop observation deck with sweeping views over Kamakura and Sagami Bay. The gardens are lovely year-round.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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