Landmark Tower/Queen’s Square has a subway station in the basement so you can directly go there without needing to step outside.
There is an amusement park next door, and a public bath/onsen across the street which is said to be very good.
I’m curious what others will suggest. I’m not into dining or window shopping but those two seem be 90% of activities in Tokyo/Yokohama so will be watching this space.
Here are a couple of suggestions;
check out the Hikawa Maru ship at Yamashita Park – it’s an old museum ship. It was a luxury ocean liner which served as a hospital ship during WW2.
Have the lunch buffet at Cafe Tosca at the Yokohama Bay Hotel – then do the Cup o Noodle museum right after as it’s nearby.
As Yokohama is a gigantic city it depends a lot of where you want to be but in no particular order
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, Kirin Factory Tour (and sampling), Sea Paradise, Cup Noodle Museum, Customs Museum, Yokohama Noh Theater, Sky Duck (waterbus) or boat tour/ boat restaurant, etc.
Of course there’s a million options for food (Chinatown) or shopping (Red Brick Warehouse, Mitsui Outlets, etc.) or non-Yokohama specific indoor things (darts, karaoke, bowling, etc.)
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Landmark Tower/Queen’s Square has a subway station in the basement so you can directly go there without needing to step outside.
There is an amusement park next door, and a public bath/onsen across the street which is said to be very good.
I’m curious what others will suggest. I’m not into dining or window shopping but those two seem be 90% of activities in Tokyo/Yokohama so will be watching this space.
Here are a couple of suggestions;
check out the Hikawa Maru ship at Yamashita Park – it’s an old museum ship. It was a luxury ocean liner which served as a hospital ship during WW2.
Have the lunch buffet at Cafe Tosca at the Yokohama Bay Hotel – then do the Cup o Noodle museum right after as it’s nearby.
As Yokohama is a gigantic city it depends a lot of where you want to be but in no particular order
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, Kirin Factory Tour (and sampling), Sea Paradise, Cup Noodle Museum, Customs Museum, Yokohama Noh Theater, Sky Duck (waterbus) or boat tour/ boat restaurant, etc.
Of course there’s a million options for food (Chinatown) or shopping (Red Brick Warehouse, Mitsui Outlets, etc.) or non-Yokohama specific indoor things (darts, karaoke, bowling, etc.)