Hotel MyStays Yokohama Kannai
Rey WatersTo properly see Yokohama, you need a good quality hotel with a central location. Hotel MyStays Yokohama Kannai is my first choice.
Your newest reason to visit the port city of Yokohama is here: BASEGATE Yokohama Kannai.
Opening Hours
Retail and food retail stores: 11:00–20:00
Restaurants and cafes: 11:00–23:00
Stadium Side Bar Street: 11:00–23:30
*Please note that opening hours vary by store, and some stores open before 11:00 AM.
For details on each store's operating status, please check the Shop Guide.
Once the site of the Yokohama City Hall, this energetic combination of a luxury Hoshino Resorts’ hotel, immersive digital experiences, live entertainment, and multiple floors of dining and shopping temptations is sure to provide the Kannai District with some extra hustle and bustle.
Located directly in front of JR Kannai Station, you’ll have plenty of excuses to stay, shop, and play.
Spend a weekend in the repurposed former city hall administrative building, carefully converted into the new-and-improved Hoshino Resorts’ hotel, OMO7 Yokohama; wander along the new pedestrian deck, taking you directly along Minato Odori to Yokohama Stadium; or spend an evening hopping between shops and cafes before heading to the spacious rooftop Food Terrace at The Live.
Filled with 55 shops and restaurants alongside its unique spaces for rest and play, BASEGATE Yokohama Kannai is poised to become a new gateway to this unique neighborhood of Yokohama.
Based in what was once the Yokohama City Hall and designed by modernist Togo Murano, is OMO7. Hoshino’s luxury hotel looks to combine the former City Hall’s historic features with its trademark modern comforts and chic style.
Taking after its name, this immersive experience facility aims to fill every visit with the wonder of video. In this unique digital experience, encounter creatures and nature you never expected to find in Yokohama—an unforgettable activity for families.
This multi-floor space is Japan's largest permanent live viewing arena. Come here for thrilling live entertainment (including all the latest sports on TV!), food and drinks, and merchandise—all made even more memorable from the Food Terrace, set underneath the Yokohama sky.
Grab yourself a few Yokohama-only souvenirs before exploring a wide selection of restaurants, including TDM 1874 Brewery Kannai Taproom, pouring award-winning craft beers from near and afar, and Yokohama Harbor Stadium, bringing the world of Yokohama Harbor to you with exclusive products and sweets.
BASEGATE Yokohama Kannai is only a one-minute walk from Kannai Station, or a seven-minute walk from Nihon-odori Station. If you’re coming from central Tokyo, it will take you about an hour to get here.
To properly see Yokohama, you need a good quality hotel with a central location. Hotel MyStays Yokohama Kannai is my first choice.
Conveniently located hotel near of Sakuragichi JR Station with good access to Yokohama's many waterfront shopping, dining and leisure attractions.
Come and experience a relaxing drink while gazing out over Yokohama’s Ookagawa River in a trendy new ‘living hub’ known as Tinys
Perfect for couples or groups (up to 12 people), Masago provides enticing kaiseki dining that is delicious and artistic. Try their classic Japanese-style cuisine that has been altered for a more international taste while retaining the harmony of its original flavors.
RUCY+R boasts a delicious and colorful vegan menu. You won't be disappointed by the Hawaiian-inspired cafe where you can try Mexican taco salad, tofu-katsu, and curry with an extra kick of veggies.
Enjoy high-quality authentic Chinese food such as dim sum, congee, and noodles at MS. CASABLANCA. This casual Chinese dining space is chic and comfortable, providing high-class Chinese dining in Kanagawa supervised by a Michelin Star chef.
Yokohama Stadium is located in Naka-ku, Yokohama, and is a multi-purpose stadium. These are quite rare these days. Yokohama Stadium opened in 1978 and can seat over 30,000 people. Today the stadium is primarily used as a baseball stadium Home field of the Yokohama DeNA BayStars, but American football games and live events also take place there. The stadium hosted an Australian rules football game and attracted the second largest crowd for such an event outside of Australia. Numerous artists are already performing in Yokohama Stadium: Santana, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Madonna, Luna Sea, Nana Mizuki and ONE OK ROCK are just a few of the well-known names.
Yokohama Park is the second oldest park in Yokohama after Yamate Park and was opened to the public in 1897. With the construction of Yokohama Stadium, the dilapidated facilities of the park were renovated and a Japanese garden-style pond and creek, a fountain and a river were renovated Multipurpose space expanded. Around 140,000 tulips of around 70 varieties will be planted in Yokohama Park in November. The flowering time varies depending on the variety, but depending on the weather, the tulips are usually in full bloom from the beginning to the end of April. The park is a particularly popular travel destination at this time.
The NYK Maritime Museum is a museum in Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to the maritime history of Japan and of the museum's operator, shipping company Nippon Yūsen Kabushiki Kaisha. It was opened in 1993. [Wikipedia]