
Yokohama Minato Mirai
Yokohama's waterfront district built on reclaimed land around the historic Red Brick Warehouse (Akarenga) — a 1911 customs facility turned shopping and event space. The Landmark Tower (Japan's second-tallest), Cup Noodle Museum, and Yamashita Park connect along a promenade with the best harbour skyline in Japan.
2–3 hours
Free (Cup Noodle Museum ¥500)
Area open 24 hours; attractions 10:00–21:00 (varies)
Year-round
Sakuragicho Station (JR Negishi Line, 30 min from Shibuya)
Location
Why Visit
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The Cup Noodle Museum lets you design your own instant noodle cup and flavour combination
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Akarenga (Red Brick Warehouse) hosts seasonal markets and concerts in a 1911 customs building
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The Landmark Tower observation deck at 273m has a 360-degree view of Tokyo Bay and Mt Fuji
Local Tips
The harbor view from Osanbashi Pier is free and best at night when the Landmark Tower and the Yokohama Bay Bridge are reflected in the water. The Cupnoodles Museum (admission ¥500) lets you design your own instant ramen cup — a fun rainy-day activity.
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