Itinerari Satu Hari Sempurna di Yokohama

Itinerari Satu Hari Sempurna di Yokohama

This is the ultimate guide to Yokohama’s must-visit attractions! Explore top sightseeing spots, enjoy delicious food, and go shopping—all in one perfect day. Finish your journey by exploring the city's hidden gems for a deeper Yokohama experience.

1: 10:30 JR Sakuragicho Sta.

Start your trip from JR Sakuragicho Station, conveniently located about 30 minutes by train from Shibuya and easily accessible from central Tokyo. Head to the boarding area of the YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN, the urban ropeway right in front of the station.

JR Sakuragicho Sta. east exit/north exit
3 min walk

2: 10:40 YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN

This urban circular ropeway connects JR Sakuragicho Station to Canal Park in the Shinko District, spanning approximately 630 meters over roads and canals in about five minutes. Enjoy a mini “aerial stroll” while taking in the wonderful views of the Minato Mirai 21 district. This exciting ride will make you even more eager for the journey ahead! At night, the stations and cabins are illuminated, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere. Each cabin can accommodate up to eight people, and both the stations and cabins are fully accessible, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors.

【YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN】
https://www.yokohamajapan.com/things-to-do/detail.php?id=377

Sakuragicho Sta. → Unga Park Sta.
13 min (YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN+walk)

3: 11:00 YOKOHAMA HAMMERHEAD

YOKOHAMA HAMMERHEAD is a multi-purpose complex featuring a cruise terminal, hotel, and a commercial facility centered around food. Some restaurants and cafes have an attached factory, allowing visitors to watch the production process up close and enjoy freshly made products on the spot. Enjoy a diverse selection of dining options, including seafood, Italian cuisine, and a famous hamburger steak restaurant born in Yokohama. You'll also find sweets shops offering fresh caramel and chocolate, both from locally founded brands, allowing you to relish a truly authentic Yokohama dining experience.

【YOKOHAMA HAMMERHEAD】
▼5 Things To Do at Yokohama Hammerhead
https://www.yokohamajapan.com/article/hammer-head/
Opening Hours: Varies depending on the store

5 min walk

4: 13:00 Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse (Aka-Renga Soko)

Enjoy a relaxing lunch at YOKOHAMA HAMMERHEAD while feeling the ocean breeze, then take a short walk to the Red Brick Warehouse. Originally built in the early 1910s, the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse is one of Yokohama’s most iconic landmarks. It was initially used as a warehouse to temporarily store goods brought in from overseas at Yokohama Port. While preserving its historic charm, the building has been beautifully renovated into a stylish complex housing boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. You’ll find a variety of unique accessories, visually stunning sweets, and other specialty items—perfect for shopping or a relaxing café break. The outdoor plaza hosts various kinds of events throughout the year, such as the Christmas Market, Oktoberfest and the Strawberry Festival, drawing lively crowds.

【Red Brick Warehouse】
https://www.yokohamajapan.com/things-to-do/detail.php?bbid=184
Opening Hours: 10:00–19:00 (Building 1), 11:00–20:00 (Building 2)

★City Loop Bus "Akai Kutsu"

This is the perfect choice for exploring Yokohama’s must-visit tourist attractions. Starting from Sakuragicho Station, this bus takes you to popular spots like Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, Chinatown, Harbor View Park (Minato-no-Mieru Oka Koen), Marine Tower, and Yamashita Park. The bus has a retro design inspired by old streetcars, with carefully crafted interiors, offering a charming and nostalgic experience. Enjoy the views from the window as you head to your next destination!
Operating Hours for the city loop bus:
Weekdays: First bus departs Sakuragicho Sta. at 10:02, last bus at 18:02, running every 20 min
Weekends, national holidays: First bus departs Sakuragicho Sta. at 10:02, last bus at 18:32, running every 15 min

Click here for more details
https://www.yokohamajapan.com/information/getting-around-yokohama/akaikutsu.php

Red Brick Warehouse→ Get off at Chukagai (Choyomon) stop
12min(City Loop Bus "Akai Kutsu"+Short walk)

5: 14:30 Yokohama Chinatown

As you get off at Chukagai (Choyomon) stop, you’ll immediately see Yokohama Chinatown, one of the world’s largest Chinatowns. With over 600 restaurants and shops, it’s a paradise for Chinese cuisine and unique goods. The area was established in the late 19th century after Yokohama’s port opened, attracting both Westerners and Chinese settlers, forming the foundation of today’s Chinatown. The restaurants here offer a wide variety, from affordable set meals to authentic dim sum and delicious sweets. The area also features temples dedicated to various deities, such as Kanteibyo Temple and Masobyo Temple, making it a great spot to explore.

【Yokohama Chinatown】
https://www.yokohamajapan.com/things-to-do/detail.php?bbid=815
Opening Hours: Varies depending on the store

5 min walk

6: 16:00 Yokohama Marine Tower

After enjoying a stroll through Chinatown, let’s head to Yokohama’s iconic Marine Tower. Built in 1961 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Yokohama Port’s opening, the Yokohama Marine Tower stands at 106 meters tall. Once the tallest lighthouse in the world, it was a unique landmark. Today, it remains one of Yokohama’s symbols. From the two observation floors, gaze out on a 360-degree panoramic view of the city, and on clear days, you can also see Mt. Fuji. Whether it’s the twilight or nighttime scenery, the view of the waterfront city changes beautifully with the passing hours. On the top floor, there is also a special display where images are projected onto the sparkling night view.

Opening Hours:
Daytime: 10:00–18:00 (Last entry at 17:30)
Nighttime: 18:00–22:00 (Last entry at 21:30)
*Please note that from June to August, the summer hours will apply, and the opening hours will change to 19:00.

【Yokohama Marine Tower】
https://www.yokohamajapan.com/things-to-do/detail.php?bbid=761

Yokohama Marine Tower → Sakuragicho → walk to Noge
15min (Yokohama Municipal Bus+walk)

7: 17:00 Noge Drinking District

After a full day exploring Yokohama, head to Noge, a popular izakaya (Japanese pub) district, for a perfect way to wrap up your trip. Located near Sakuragicho Station, Noge features a mix of long-established businesses that have been around since before the WWⅡ and newer spots opened by younger generations, making it a great place for bar-hopping. The area is known for its close-knit spaces, where people can easily strike up conversations at standing bars, stylish cocktail lounges, jazz cafes, and casual Yoshoku (Western-style) eateries. You’re sure to have a fun and lively evening here! Savor some drinks, enjoy the lively atmosphere, and when you're feeling pleasantly tipsy, it's time to head home!

▼Rough and ready spots in Noge
https://www.yokohamajapan.com/things-to-do/T04.php