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TIVOLI Sweets Factory

TIVOLI Sweets Factory

TIVOLI is confection maker which opened in November 2017 that produces assorted cookies and boasts the top share in the domestic market. This is their only facility for factory tours and direct retail. The theme is “sweet factory for the five senses.” From the second floor, visitors can observe the staff working and the robots moving nimbly as the sweets are produced. They also offer opportunities for guests to try making their own sweets. Small children can also participate. Guests can also enjoy learning about confection production and eat the freshly baked goodies.

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Nissan Motor Yokohama Plant Guest Hall / Nissan Engine Museum

Nissan Motor Yokohama Plant Guest Hall / Nissan Engine Museum

From their collection of roughly 200 engines, the Nissan Engine Museum permanently displays 28 engines representing Nissan Motor Company, allowing visitors to view engines from throughout Nissan's history and the very engines that made strides in racing. The museum building itself originated as Building No. 1 of the Yokohama Plant in 1934, which served as the company headquarters until its relocation to Ginza, Tokyo, in 1968. The building was designated as a Historic Building by Yokohama City in 2002 and was recognized as a Modern Industrial Heritage Site by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in 2007.

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Meigetsu-in Temple

Meigetsu-in Temple

Meigetsu-in Temple in Kita-Kamakura is also known as The Temple of Hydrangeas. For hydrangea season around June, many people flock here to view approximately 2,500 hydrangeas. The hydrangeas planted at Meigetsu-in are all a uniform blue color, dubbed "Meigetsu-in Blue."Visitors can admire the dry zen garden year-round. It is said to represent the mythical Buddhist Mount Shumi.The inner garden hosts a beautiful variety of shrubbery and foliage, and is beautiful all year round. Visitors can only enter the garden twice a year — otherwise, they can only get a peek of the garden through the Main Hall's Window of Enlightenment.The window of enlightenment is a circular window that can be seen when looking into the Main Hall. This window is said to symbolize enlightenment, reality, and the vastness of the universe.Lined with tatami, the minimalistic main hall fills visitors with a sense of calm, and perfectly frames the Window of Enlightenment.

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Kanagawa Prefectural Hadano Togawa Park

Kanagawa Prefectural Hadano Togawa Park

Hadano Tokawa Park is a city park that showcases the nature of the Mizunashi River that flows from the mountains of Tanzawa. There is a barbeque site where you can also enjoy playing in the river against the stunning backdrop of the Tanzawa mountain ranges. There is also a tea room where you can enjoy matcha and Japanese sweets while looking out at the Japanese garden. You can look out across the majority of the park from its Wind Suspension Bridge. The various flowers in the park can be enjoyed throughout the year, with tulips in spring, sunflowers in summer, and cosmos in autumn, as well as the autumn leaves.

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Kamakura Nohbutai

Kamakura Nohbutai

It was established in 1970 near the Great Buddha in Kamakura, an ancient city in Kanagawa Prefecture, aiming to promote and popularize traditional Japanese "Noh" theater (UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage). The stage can also be rented in addition to the regular performances called "Noh wo Shirukai®.” It features a Noh theater museum with the stage, Noh masks, and costumes exhibited. A Japanese-style cafe was also opened in 2022.

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Shiny Cruise

Shiny Cruise

This is a cruise that can be easily boarded without a reservation. The boarding area offers a night view of Minato Mirai right in front of you, and the 30-minute cruising course features all of the sights. This cruise runs latest in Yokohama, so you can board after dinner or after having fun at nearby facilities. The schedule can be checked on our website and varies monthly as the first departure time varies depending on the sunset.045-595-9046 080-6865-3870 Reception: 10am–6pm

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