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Sky Cruise

Sky Cruise

Yokohama Sky Cruise provides a sightseeing flight by helicopter and cruise service. Any group, including couples celebrating anniversary, families and friends, can enjoy the night view and town scape from the sky. The helicopter flies over Yokohama port area at an altitude of 450 to 600 m and at a speed of 200 km an hour. You can enjoy refreshing flight with a top-down view of Yokohama, such as town scape and Bay bridge, from before sunset to after dark.Take to the air with a helicopter. You’ll get a special experience looking down on the port city with the night view spread out below. There are 5 to 10-minute plans that tour Yokohama Port as well as 20 to 30-minute flights over the Tokyo city center or out towards Enoshima.

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Yokohama Hoshi-no-naru-ki

Yokohama Hoshi-no-naru-ki

[Tradition × Innovation] Japanese cuisine originating in Yokohama. Enjoy the perfect Japanese cuisine of the best local Yokohama ingredients in the luxurious private space with a spectacular view and service. The blessings of nature and product of human endeavor are plentiful here. This space of refined aesthetic is decorated around the theme of [Rinpa / Sakura]. Enjoy the magnificent view of the contrasting ocean and city lights of the port city of Yokohama from 100 m above ground on the 28th floor of the Sky Building.

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Baby-Star Land

Baby-Star Land

Baby-Star Land, nestled in the heart of Yokohama’s Chinatown, is a shop that celebrates the nationally renowned snack—Baby Star Ramen. This crispy treat originated in the 1950s and is essentially a pack of fried and flavored instant ramen that you can enjoy without cooking.Through glass windows, watch workers steam, fry, and cut noodles to create this umami-filled snack. Once you have stimulated your appetite with the savory aromas, enjoy a cup of freshly made Baby Star Ramen. You can even add additional toppings, such as cheese and corn.Aside from food, the shop also sells original goods and merchandise. Peruse cute bags, mugs, and shirts adorned with smiling characters. The brightly colored interior creates a playful environment that all ages can enjoy, and it is free to enter!

Shopping Tokaido Koshu kaido KANAGAWA
Saimyoji Temple

Saimyoji Temple

This Shingon Buddhist Sect Buzan School Temple in Mashiko City, Tochigi Prefecture is dedicated to the 11-headed Kanzeon Bodhisattva.  Saimyoji temple is the twentieth temple in the Bando (33 Kannon temples of kanto region) pilgrimage circuit. The gabled thatched two-story gate and three-story pagoda constructed in 1492 and the miniature shine in the main temple hall that is said to be created during the Muromachi period have all been designated Important Cultural Properties of Japan. A statue of a laughing Yama (king of Hell) next to the Bodhisattva Jizo who protects those who have fallen to hell is also found here at the temple. The laughing Yama (king of Hell) is said to be the incarnation of the jizo."

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Odawara Plum Blossom Festival

Odawara Plum Blossom Festival

It is said that the ume (plum) groves were first planted by the Hojo clan during the Warring States period to provide food for the troops (some theories exist). Among the three plum groves: Bessho, Hara and Nakagawara, around 35,000 plum trees are in full bloom during the correct season and are framed by Mt. Fuji and Hakone. During the Ume Festival from early February to early March, events such as Odawara Chochin Odori, a local performing art, and lion dances are held. (Photo by photolibrary)

Culture & Arts Tokaido Koshu kaido KANAGAWA