Fireworks Festival in Rinko Park
Tomoko KamishimaPort city Yokohama holds a few fireworks festivals each year. And on that night, young girls usually dress up and show off their lovely yukata (summer kimono)
Rinko Park (臨港パーク) is a large green space on the eastern side of Minato Mirai, along the shore of Yokohama Bay and overlooking the Port of Yokohama area. The park is home to seasonal flowers and works of art dotted around the park grounds. Alongside its wide, spacious lawn area, Rinko Park offers commanding views of the waterfront. Visitors can also explore the Shiori-no-Ike Pond, the Seaside Promenade and the Arch Bridge too.
Designed by South Korean artist, Choi Jeong Hwa, this sculpture has been on display since 2001, where it was launched as part of the Yokohama Triennale.
Designed by sculptor, Yutaka Toyota, this spanning steel bridge represents the friendship between Japan and Brazil that has lasted over 100 years. A similar one can be found in Sao Paolo facing the direction of Yokohama.
The Anchor is a symbol of Rinko Park and a common sight throughout the port area of Yokohama.
Port city Yokohama holds a few fireworks festivals each year. And on that night, young girls usually dress up and show off their lovely yukata (summer kimono)
There are six pleasant parks alongside Yokohama Bay. Rinko Park is just behind the Pacifico Yokohama (Hotel and Convention Center).
Catch one of the earliest fireworks show in Minato Mirai at Yokohama Port Festival.
A massive annual firework show in the heart of Yokohama's business district, don't miss next year's!
The 35th Yokohama Port Festival commemorates the opening of the port in 1859. It is held at Rinko Park and a popular fireworks show is held on the last day of the festival. The festival has live dance and music performances, mascot parades, ship exhibitions and food stalls and much more.
August 1, 2012 The 27th Kanagawa Shimbun Fireworks Festival introduces their Symphony in Yokohama fireworks display over Yokohama Bay.
The Minato Mirao Bon Odori is held each year in mid-August by the waters of Yokohama Bay in Rinko Park.
Garmin is a company that specializes in GPS technology, with a particular focus on wearable fitness trackers that are loved by runners of all levels. It may not come as a surprise that the company is hosting the Garmin Run Japan event, which includes 5km and 10km routes.
Choosing a luxury hotel in Yokohama's Minato Mirai
The Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu is located in the Minato Mirai 21 area of Yokohama.
The Royal Park Hotel is located on the upper of The Landmark Rower. Staying here will be an unforgettable memory of your travels to Japan.
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.
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 meticulously prepared sushi at Matsumoto, best accompanied by their fine selection of sake. Although none of the staff speak English, you'll love the fresh taste of the catch of the day. (Sushi Matsumoto accepts cash and credit card only and is not a part of the Go to Eat campaign.)
Yokohama Cosmo World is an amusement park in the center of the Minato Mirai district, which also includes the ferris wheel that characterizes the skyline of the area World, and it still holds the record as the world's largest ferris wheel with a clock. Families, friends and couples in particular visit Yokohama Cosmo World and take advantage of the multitude of rides and attractions. The park itself offers free entry, but you have to buy tickets for individual rides. Yokohama Cosmo World is divided into three zones. The Kids Carnival Zone has rides and slot machines that are suitable for smaller children. In the Burano Street Zone you can try a little wilder rides, get lost in a hall of mirrors or explore a haunted house. The Wonder Amuse Zone is the main area of the theme park and offers the most exciting rides (roller coaster, flume, 360 ° 3D theater, etc.).
The Interactive Instant Noodle Museum (Cup Noodles Museum) in Yokohama is dedicated to instant noodles and cup noodles. The museum was opened by the company Nissin Food, whose founder Momofuku Ando invented instant noodles in 1958 as a quick and convenient food shown using a combination of bizarre exhibits and practical workshops. A short film about the history of noodles is shown and there is also a visual timeline of instant noodle products from around the world. Nissin also created space ramen for astronauts. The most popular is the workshop where visitors can make their own cup noodles. Here, flavors and numerous additional options can be combined. There is also a playground for children and a noodle bazaar that looks like an Asian market at night. Various pasta dishes from around the world are served here and you can try a variety of flavors.
Yokohama Hammerhead is a multi-function complex that includes a mall, hotel and cruise pier. The facility is a short walk from Bashamichi Station near Minato Mirai. The core function of Yokohama Hammerhead is to serve as an international cruise terminal. The cruise terminal at Shinko Pier can accommodate cruise ships up to 116,000 tons. The CIQ hall (customs, immigration and quarantine) can even be used as an event and exhibition hall. In addition to the pier and the CIQ hall, Yokohama Hammerhead is also home to the InterContinental Yokohama Pier 8. With over 170 rooms, the hotel overlooks the harbor with easy access to Yokohama and Tokyo. The part of the Yokohama Hammerhead mall is no less impressive. Visitors can discover 25 shops and restaurants, including tea rooms with fantastic views from the terrace, a candy factory, ramen shops and much more. Freshly baked sweets can be sampled at Ariake Harbor Studio.