Events
April 28 (Sat.) to June 3 (Sun.)
10th Anniversary Exhibit of Blythe "10 Happy Memories at Yokohama Doll Museum"
Blythe has a unique grapefruit size head and four colors eyes which can be changed when pulling a string at the back of his head. Since its arrival in Japan in 2001, it has gained popularity as a leader of fashion dolls. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, special exhibit which started from Shibuya Parco and traveled through Japan will hold its finale at the Yokohama Doll Museum.
April 28 (Sat.) to May 5 (Sun.), 2012
Sankeien-Historical Buildings Open to the Public- (Important Cultural Asset Rinshunkaku and Choshukaku)
Rinshunkaku and Choshukaku are both uniquely designed building built in the early Edo Period. You can enjoy walking through the garden colored in a brisk new green. The walking trail behind the Choshukaku will also be opened to the public during the period.
April 27 (Fri.), 17:00 to 21:00, April 28 (Sat.) to May 7 (Sun.), 11:00 to 21:30
Yokohama Oktoberfest 2012 -Spring-
Yokohama Oktoberfest held every October attracts many people each year. This year, the Oktoberfest will be held in spring as well.
April 28 (Sat.) to May 31 (Thu.), 2012
Jelly Beans Art Exhibit
In 1976, Jelly Beans was made by the Jelly Belly Candy Company in Oakland, California, United States. Colorful and fun, and international Jelly Belly are used to create artistically and exhibited in this event.
April 28 (Sat.) to April 30 (Mon., holiday) and May 3 (Thu., holiday) to May 5 (Sat., holiday), 2012,
Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Symphony of Fireworks
Sea Paradise's original fireworks show synchronizes fireworks and music by using a computer.
May 3 (Thu., holiday), 2012
The 60th The Yokohama Parade (International Costume Parade)
A spectacular parade with many marching bands and dance teams which people all over Japan come to watch.
April 28 (Sat.) to July 1 (Sun.), 2012,
Cartoon on Nuclear Power Plant and New Energy Exhibit
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant which was caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011 triggered controversy over nuclear power plants and new energy throughout Japan. This exhibit will showcase 68 works based on the theme of "Nuclear Power Plant and New Energy" by 34 illustrators which their works are published on newspapers and other media.








