Spectacular nightlife
In Yokohama, there are many places offering great night views that are designated as Japanese Night View Heritages. Because Yokohama's popular sightseeing spots are safe and well-maintained, people can feel safe to walk around even at night. Harbor View Park (Minato-no-Mieru Oka Koen) has an observation deck that presents magnificent night scene. A sailing ship "Hikawa-Maru," sitting in front of Yamashita Park, is beautifully lit up at night. Yokohama Red Warehouse's Park is also very popular as a night viewing spot. In "Yokohama Night View Designated Seats," people can enjoy dinners and a cocktail while watching great night views of Yokohama Bay Bridge and Yokohama Landmark Tower. Yokohama Land Mark Tower's Sky Garden is complete with the highest observatory in Japan (at 273 meters from the ground). This round observatory commands panoramic sunset views of Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Tower.
On your way home, how about watching buildings that are brightly lit? These buildings include the King's Tower of Kanagawa Prefectural Government with dignified appearance, the Queen's Tower of Yokohama Custom House with an elegant Islamic-style dome building, and the Jack's Tower of Port Opening Memorial Hall (designated as an important cultural asset).

In Yokohama, there are restaurants and lounges where people can enjoy fantastic night views of an ocean of light while eating dinner. The scenery of illuminated Yokohama Bay Bridge offers romantic atmosphere for couple guests sitting in private seats. From sky lounges, people can enjoy viewing a myriad of Yokohama's streetlights over drinks. The light fittings and atmosphere of each restaurant and lounge are uniquely designed. In such indoor environment, guests can eat light dishes, full-course dinners, and alcohol drinks.

A Japan's first cocktail "Bamboo" was originally invented in Yokohama, in 1889. A dry cocktail "Bamboo" contains "Dry Sherry" and "Dry Vermouth," which is ideal for pre-dinner appetizer. A cocktail "Yokohama," blend with gin and vodka, has an anise fragrance and oriental flavor. A cocktail "Yokohama" is said to be invented on an ocean liner. A cocktail "Yokohama Beauty," invented by Yokohama Mayor in 2004, has an orthodox flavor. Furthermore, there are 12 kinds of Yokohama's seasonal cocktails "Yokohama Birthday Cocktails."
On your way home, how about watching buildings that are brightly lit? These buildings include the King's Tower of Kanagawa Prefectural Government with dignified appearance, the Queen's Tower of Yokohama Custom House with an elegant Islamic-style dome building, and the Jack's Tower of Port Opening Memorial Hall (designated as an important cultural asset).
In Yokohama, there are restaurants and lounges where people can enjoy fantastic night views of an ocean of light while eating dinner. The scenery of illuminated Yokohama Bay Bridge offers romantic atmosphere for couple guests sitting in private seats. From sky lounges, people can enjoy viewing a myriad of Yokohama's streetlights over drinks. The light fittings and atmosphere of each restaurant and lounge are uniquely designed. In such indoor environment, guests can eat light dishes, full-course dinners, and alcohol drinks.
A Japan's first cocktail "Bamboo" was originally invented in Yokohama, in 1889. A dry cocktail "Bamboo" contains "Dry Sherry" and "Dry Vermouth," which is ideal for pre-dinner appetizer. A cocktail "Yokohama," blend with gin and vodka, has an anise fragrance and oriental flavor. A cocktail "Yokohama" is said to be invented on an ocean liner. A cocktail "Yokohama Beauty," invented by Yokohama Mayor in 2004, has an orthodox flavor. Furthermore, there are 12 kinds of Yokohama's seasonal cocktails "Yokohama Birthday Cocktails."







