Yokohama Museum of Art
Peter SidellYokohama Museum of Art is one of Japan's largest, with a range of special exhibitions and pieces from its impressive collection in spacious galleries.
The Yokohama Museum of Art was founded in 1989 and is one of the largest museums in Japan. The facility contains a total of seven galleries: 3 for permanent exhibitions, 3 for special exhibitions and 1 for photography.
Yokohama Museum of Art is one of Japan's largest, with a range of special exhibitions and pieces from its impressive collection in spacious galleries.
Yokohama Museum of Art is made up of a total of seven gallery spaces, as well as an Art Information and Media Center and many other facilities.
Yokohama Art Museum is hosting an exhibition until Oct 2015 by artist Cai Guo-Qiang, an artist born in China who demonstrates great technical ability and understanding within his art work.
Museum seni Yokohama menjadi tuan rumah sebuah pameran sampai dengan bulan Oktober 2015 dari seorang seniman kelahiran Cina, Cai Guo-Qiang. Yang mempertunjukan karyanya dengan teknik yang luar biasa serta pengetahuannya tentan seni.
A special event taking place at the Yokohama Museum of Art looks at the history of 20th Century Art from their own museum collection, alongside pieces from the Museum of Art in Aichi, and the Museum of Art in Toyama. The event will showcase around 120 pieces.
L'hôtel MyStays Yokohama, la localisation parfaite pour explorer le bord de mer.
Le Peace Cafe propose un menu végétalien délicieux et coloré. Vous ne serez pas déçu par le café d'inspiration hawaïenne où vous pourrez goûter la salade de tacos mexicaine, le tofu-katsu et le curry avec une ration supplémentaire de légumes.
Profitez d'un après-midi de thé chinois avec dim sum, shumai et boulettes de pâte à MS. CASABLANCA. Cet espace de restauration chinois décontracté est chic et confortable, offrant une cuisine chinoise haut de gamme à Kanagawa.
Une cuisine française sophistiquée et de haute qualité vous attend au Bay View. Le restaurant surplombe le port de Yokohama et propose de plats français gastronomiques soigneusement conçus et créés pour plaire aux convives.
Avec une hauteur de 296,3 mètres, la Yokohama Landmark Tower est la quatrième structure la plus haute du Japon et également le deuxième bâtiment le plus haut du pays. La tour est située dans le quartier Minato Mirai 21 de Yokohama, juste à côté du musée d'art de Yokohama. Au 69ème étage se trouve une terrasse d'observation avec une vue panoramique à 360 degrés sur le centre-ville et le port de Yokohama. Par beau temps, vous pourrez apercevoir Tokyo et même le Mont Fuji. La plate-forme d'observation vaut le détour, surtout la nuit. Vous pourrez l’atteindre à bord de l’un des ascenseurs les plus rapides de tout le Japon avec une vitesse de 12,5 mètres par seconde. Autrement, il vous faut simplement 24 secondes pour aller tout en haut du bâtiment. Un hôtel 5 étoiles se trouve également dans la Yokohama Landmark Tower, offrant aux visiteurs une vue impressionnante pendant leur séjour. [Photo Toshihihiro Gamo / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0]
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 Yokohama Anpanman Children's Museum is one of Japan's leading attractions for families with young children. Dedicated to Anpanman, the iconic character created by Takashi Yanase, the museum combines interactive play areas, live performances, themed dining and exclusive shopping in a purpose-built indoor facility.The attraction is divided into two main sections. The paid Museum floors feature hands-on exhibits where children can climb, explore, create crafts and meet Anpanman and his friends through regular stage shows and character appearances. Most activities are designed for toddlers and preschool-aged children, although older siblings can also enjoy many of the play areas.The ground-floor Shopping Mall is free to enter and offers a selection of themed stores, cafés and restaurants. Visitors can purchase exclusive Anpanman merchandise or stop by the popular bakery, where freshly baked character-shaped breads are available throughout the day. Even those without museum tickets can enjoy this area.Located in Yokohama's Minato Mirai district, the museum is around a 10-minute walk from Yokohama Station and is easily combined with nearby attractions such as K-Arena Yokohama, Pacifico Yokohama and the Cup Noodles Museum. As the museum is entirely indoors, it is also a popular choice on rainy days or during Japan's hot summer months.Advance ticket reservations are recommended, particularly on weekends, public holidays and during school vacation periods.