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Noge Area

Noge Area

The town had a black market during the postwar period and was crowded with people since it was said they had everything. Now, various bars and restaurants are increasing, like Spanish bars and bistros.This is Yokohama’s most famous and deep-seated drinking district. From working-class taverns to quirky bars, a variety of drinking establishments crowd this small area. These Noge-Tegata (vouchers) can be used at bars and restaurants in the Noge area. A set of two including deals on services costs ¥1,500. Check the official website for purchase locations and service details.

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THE BBQ GARDEN in Yokohama Joinus

THE BBQ GARDEN in Yokohama Joinus

Directly connected to Yokohama Station! Garden BBQ on the sofa. The rooftop of the station building, which has excellent access, is a rooftop garden with a great view and lush greenery. The Scandinavian style sofa seats are comfortable and even small children can enjoy the barbecue next to you. You can bring your own food and drinks, or come empty-handed by ordering a set menu or all-you-can-drink service! The fresh food market on the first basement floor (Uoriki, Sawako Grocery, and Takagi Meat Market) offers a wide variety of fresh foods such as meat, seafood, vegetables, and more. Meat, seafood, and vegetables are all conveniently available. Enjoy a BBQ on your way home from shopping or work.You can enjoy a BBQ with a view of Yokohama at night.

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Kiyoken Yokohama Factoy

Kiyoken Yokohama Factoy

The shumai dumplings from Kiyoken are known as a famous food of Yokohama. At the Yokohama factory, you are able to tour their shumai and o-bento lunchbox production lines. The tour takes approximately 90 minutes. On this tour, you can learn about the history of the popular Ekiben lunch boxes and learn the secret to producing the delicious shumai o-bento lunch boxes. Through the glass, you can witness the important manufacturing process. Why not enjoy something that can only be enjoyed at this particular place? There is also a mini-museum shop in the factory where you can eat freshly cooked shumai and buy souvenirs.

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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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The Sumida Hokusai Museum

The Sumida Hokusai Museum

Katsushika Hokusai, a world-renowned ukiyo-e artist, was born in Honjo-Wari-Gesui (presently the Kamezawa area in Sumida Ward, Tokyo) in 1760 and spent almost his entire 90 years of life in Sumida Ward where he created a large number of masterpieces. In honor of this outstanding artist whom many local citizens are truly proud of, the Sumida Ward opened the Sumida Hokusai Museum as a base to invigorate the local community and contribute to the region’s industry and tourism. The collection features an exhibit of Hokusai and his disciples. Exhibitions of research and many other activities of relationships between Hokusai and Sumida are held. 

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Oiso no Sagicho

Oiso no Sagicho

This is a fire festival held during Little New Year (around January 14) that has continued since the Edo period. In summer, nine sites are set up on the beach, which is crowded with bathers, and fire is lit to pray for good health and family safety. The festival is designated as an Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan and attracts many people every year. It is said that if you eat dumplings cooked over the fire you will not catch a cold, and if you write your name on a piece of paper that you burned and it flies up high it will make your arms grow longer, and if you take a pine cinder and put it on your roof it will be a charm to ward off fire.

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