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Hara Model Train Museum

In 1872, a model railway museum was born in Yokohama, where Japan's first railway was opened. At "Ichiban Tetsumo Park", which boasts the largest area in the world in the largest gauge indoor diorama, a train model run by Shintaro Hara, a world-renowned model train maker and collector. The sense of appearance of a real model driving in a real city is worth a look. "Yokohama Diorama," which recreates the past time of Yokohama, is also a must-see.

Shiseido Global Innovation Center (S/PARK)

The beauty complex, which was attached to the Shiseido research facility. There is an interactive hands-on museum and a running and exercise studio, where you can see not only the history of Shiseido, but also state-of-the-art research examples. It is also recommended to enjoy the cafe time slowly at "S/PARK Cafe", a cafe supervised by Shiseido Parlor.

Keikyu Museum

Under the theme of "see, touch, and enjoy the real thing", the museum is filled with the charm of the Keikyu Electric Railway Group, including the exhibition of the historical famous car "Keikyu Deha 230" and various experiences. The giant diorama, about 12m long, on which the Keikyu train model train runs, is a masterpiece. The driving simulator experience in a real driver's cab and the experience of my vehicle factory where you can make a vehicle with an original design are very popular, and it is recommended that you make a reservation for a fee.

Cup Noodle Museum Yokohama

Creative thinking through numerous exhibitions and attractions related to instant noodles = hands-on food education museum where you can learn creative thinking while having fun. In addition to exhibiting the trajectory of Momofuku Ando, the inventor of instant noodles and the founder of Nissin Foods, My Cup Noodle Factory, where you can make your own original cup noodles, and food attractions where you can taste various "noodles" from around the world. (Separate use fee for some facilities in the hall, and some that require advance booking).

Japan Coast Guard Museum Yokohama

At the back of Red Brick Park, a museum that stands adjacent to the Yokohama Marine Disaster Prevention Base. The building was opened in December 2004 to encourage many people to deepen their understanding of the current state of the waters around Japan and the importance of maritime security. The museum stores and exhibits the work ships and recovered materials related to the construction ship incident that occurred in the southwestern waters of Kyushu in December 2001.

Anitouch Minatomirai

A facility on the second floor of Yokohama World Porters where you can easily interact with animals. It is produced by "Izu Chaboten Animal Park", which has a history of more than 60 years, and the animals are so personable because they are so well basted. There is no reservation required, only the same day ticket, so I want to stop in the middle of walking around Yokohama.

Lingang Park

The largest green space in the Minatomirai area, spread over the sea side of Pacifico Yokohama, with gently undulating lawn squares in a prominent location overlooking Yokohama Port, and the Yokohama Bay Bridge can be seen in front.

Cup Noodle Museum Park

A park spread over the base of the international bridge that connects Pacifico Yokohama with the Shinko district. There is a coastal area where you can walk while watching the night view, and a lawn square where you can sit and watch the night view. It is a hole spot even though it is a great location with views of the coastline of Yokohama Port and ships arriving and departing from the New Port Futou Passenger Terminal and the Pakari-san Bridge.

Red Brick Park

A park with an area of about 57,000 sq m, which was maintained around the same time as the reopening of the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse. You can see the Osan Bridge and the Bay Bridge from the shoreline that faces the port of Yokohama, and you can see the unique feeling of a seaside park. You can also see the light up of the red brick warehouse itself, where the historic structure is illuminated.

Automotive Road

A promenade that maintained the abandoned remains of the former national railway, which was opened in 1911 (Meiji 44). Three bridges connect the area from the Nippon Maru Memorial Park to the Shinko area. From the Boardwalk, which lasts about 500m, you can overlook the skyscrapers in the MM21 district. Historical buildings such as the masonry built at the time of the railroad's opening and the American Steel Bridge are also left. In addition, the Canal Park is located at the entrance into the Shinkang district from the Automotive Road. There are plazas and lawns facing the water.

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