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Yokohama <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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Motomachi – Situated just west of Yamate is the Motomachi shopping street, an area that offers a wide selection of shops and<br />

boutiques, restaurants, and cafes, which are housed in buildings that have a mix of <strong>Japan</strong>ese and Western architecture. It is 500 metres<br />

long and is open to pedestrians on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays.<br />

Sakuragicho – A three-minute train ride from Yokohama Station takes you to Sakuragicho, a beautiful area facing Yokohama Harbour.<br />

From Sakuragicho station you can easily access Kamonyama Park, famous for its cherry blossoms, the Yokohama Bay Bridge, which spans the<br />

Port of Yokohama and Yokohama Cosmo World amusement park.<br />

Mitsui Outlet Park Yokohama Bayside Shop – An outlet shopping mall with approximately 85 major brand shops and restaurants facing<br />

the ocean. Approximately a 10-minute walk from Torihama Station.<br />

Getting Around<br />

There are two major railway stations in Yokohama: the Shin-Yokohama Station and the Yokohama Station. There is also a subway line, a tourist<br />

loop bus network, and boat services (for travels between Yamashita Park, Minato Mirai, and Yokohama Bay Quarter).<br />

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