Yokohama’s Nogeyama Park & Zoo
Harumi InouyeWithin walking distance of the Minato Mirai bay area of Yokohama, you can find a quiet place of relaxing greenery—Nogeyama Zoo and Park.
Nogeyama Zoological Gardens (野毛山動物園) is a free zoo opened in April 1951 and located in Nogeyama Park, in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. It covers 9.6 hectares and houses about 1400 animals of 100 different species. It is open from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm and is closed on Mondays. [Wikipedia]
Fifteen minute walk from Sakuragicho station (JR, Yokohama Subway), or take the 89 bus bound for Ipponmatsu Shogakko from Sakuragicho and alight at Nogeyama-dobutsuen-mae.
Ten minutes by foot from Hinodecho Station.
Within walking distance of the Minato Mirai bay area of Yokohama, you can find a quiet place of relaxing greenery—Nogeyama Zoo and Park.
Nogeyama Park and Zoo: Experience some genuine peace and quiet within a short walk from Yokohama`s bustling Minato Mirai district.
Yokohama's Nogeyama Zoo: A close up look at some beautiful animals. Entry is free, and you can see everything in 1 to 2 hours.
Come and experience the best of Japan’s colorful Hydrangea season in Nogeyama Park, one of Yokohama’s most convenient and perhaps best free attractions!
Come and experience a relaxing drink while gazing out over Yokohama’s Ookagawa River in a trendy new ‘living hub’ known as Tinys
Conveniently located hotel near of Sakuragichi JR Station with good access to Yokohama's many waterfront shopping, dining and leisure attractions.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Yokohama, a great location for exploring the seaside
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.
Sophisticated, high-quality French cuisine awaits at Bay View. The restaurant overlooks Yokohama Port and offers authentic gourmet French dishes that are carefully designed and created to please their guests.
Yokohama Landmark Tower, located in the Minato Mirai district of Yokohama, is the second tallest building in Japan! This impressive 70-floor skyscraper, completed in 1993, stands 296.3 meters tall and is an unmistakable staple in the area’s skyline. The tower is visually intriguing with defined corner posts and a slightly flared base; the building is an engineering feat with a flexible structure that absorbs earthquake shocks. Amazingly, these earthquake building tactics are similar to the ones used to construct traditional Japanese multi-story pagodas. Yokohama Landmark Tower is a hub of memorable activities with destinations such as the Sky Garden Observatory, Yokohama Royal Park Hotel, and Yokohama Landmark Plaza.
The Yokohama Museum of Art was founded in 1989 and is one of the largest museums in Japan. The facility contains a total of seven galleries: 3 for permanent exhibitions, 3 for special exhibitions and 1 for photography.
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]