
Vues Mystiques d'Akarenga Soko
Manish PrabhuneYokohama, ville portuaire, regorge de nombreux et magnifiques exemples d’architecture rétro-moderne à visiter. Akarenga Soko, beau bâtiment en briques rouges, en fait partie.
When Japan opened its market to the rest of the world in the late 19th century, Yokohama was the main port through which trade flowed to the Tokyo area. The red brick warehouse, also known as Akarenga, was opened during the Meiji -Time built in support of the port of Yokohama, it served as a customs clearance point to control the flow of goods through the port.
Nowadays it has various shops and restaurants. The Event Plaza hosts markets and other outdoor celebrations. In addition, the warehouse has several event halls for concerts, exhibitions and more. The Red Brick Park also offers a spacious area of grass where you can relax and have a beautiful view of the bay and the passing ships.
The nearest stations are Nihon-Odori and Bashamichi (Minato Mirai Line), while Sakuragicho and Kannai (JR and Blue Lines) are within walking distance as well.
Yokohama, ville portuaire, regorge de nombreux et magnifiques exemples d’architecture rétro-moderne à visiter. Akarenga Soko, beau bâtiment en briques rouges, en fait partie.
Le patin à glace est l’une des activités les plus simples et amusantes de l’hiver. Yokahama accueille cette année encore une patinoire à ciel ouvert sur près de ses célèbres entrepôts en briques rouges. Chaque année des artistes sélectionnés utilisent la patinoire comme toile pour leurs créations. Cette année les étudiants du club d’arts plastiques du lycée Hiranuma de Yokohama vont créer une œuvre inspirée par les quatre saisons : un mélange de leurs interprétations et de la vision des voyageurs au Japon. (La patinoire est ouverte de 11h00 à 22h00 le weekend)
L'hôtel MyStays Yokohama, la localisation parfaite pour explorer le bord de mer.
Idéal pour les couples ou les groupes (jusqu'à 12 personnes), Masago propose une cuisine kaiseki savoureuse, délicieuse et artistique. Essayez leur cuisine classique de style japonais qui a été modifiée pour un goût plus international tout en conservant l'harmonie de ses saveurs originales.
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.
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.
The NYK Maritime Museum is a museum in Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to the maritime history of Japan and of the museum's operator, shipping company Nippon Yūsen Kabushiki Kaisha. It was opened in 1993. [Wikipedia]
Yokohama International Passenger Terminal, also known as Osanbashi or Yokohama Port, is located at Osanbashi Pier. Osanbashi Pier, located between Minato Mirai and Yamashita Park / Chinatown, is the most important international port terminal for Japan due to its proximity to Tokyo many cruise lines from around the world stop by. The 400 meter long pier has walkways and green spaces that are open to the public. It was originally built in 1894, but converted into a passenger terminal in 2002. The pier is one of the best places in Yokohama to get an unobstructed view of the Minato Mirai skyline. There are also shops, restaurants and a hall for small exhibitions and events here.
The Interactive Instant Noodle Museum (Cup Noodles Museum) in Yokohama is dedicated to instant noodles and cup noodles. The museum was opened by the company Nissin Food, whose founder Momofuku Ando invented instant noodles in 1958 as a quick and convenient food shown using a combination of bizarre exhibits and practical workshops. A short film about the history of noodles is shown and there is also a visual timeline of instant noodle products from around the world. Nissin also created space ramen for astronauts. The most popular is the workshop where visitors can make their own cup noodles. Here, flavors and numerous additional options can be combined. There is also a playground for children and a noodle bazaar that looks like an Asian market at night. Various pasta dishes from around the world are served here and you can try a variety of flavors.