The Yokohama Stadium is the home ground of a professional baseball team, the Yokohama DeNA Baystars. It also holds various events, including professional baseball games, and is loved by local residents.
A hot spring with an abundant water supply
Located at the southeastern part of Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture, this food-lover's destination brims with local foods such as fresh tuna and farm vegetables.
A house built in late Taisho era, after the Great Kanto Earthquake, as a residence for foreigners.
A zoological garden containing around 640 animals and 110 species from all over the world, displayed in a more free and natural environment.
A building resembling a mountain cabin, featuring open air baths made from raw jade
These are memorial towers for Anjin Miura, the British foreign adviser to Ieyasu Tokugawa (the first shogun), and Anjin's wife, who was Japanese.
This is a continuous stretch of land from the forest, marsh, and mudflat to the sea that remains in its natural state.
The symbol of Odawara City, Kanagawa. The former castle area is now a park beloved by town residents and has an amusement park for children.
The Hakone Shrine with its vermillion-lacquered torii (Shinto shrine archway) and its Japanese cedars is a shrine with a holy presence that tells you about history
A museum where you can learn about the history of Yokohama Port and Nippon maru, a sail boat sitting in dock No.1 which is available for an interior tour.
A lighthouse with an observation platform that is affectionately considered a symbol of Shonan. Its distinctive features are a majestic view of the ocean and illumination that changes color with the seasons.
Watashi-bune, or the ferry boat, is affectionately called ”Pon-pon sen.” This ferry boat is Uraga's symbol for going back and forth from east to west within the port of Uraga.
This is a large, nature-infused urban park with lush greenery and an abundance of seasonal flowers such as poppies in spring and cosmos flowers in autumn.
Hakone Sekisho is an impressive reproduction of an Edo Period sekisho on the banks of Lake Ashi. It is as if you've slipped back in time to the Edo Period.
Hakone Garasunomori Museum, or the Venetian Glass Museum in Hakone, is the first museum of this kind in Japan. The glass exhibitions that change each season are worth seeing.
A unique art museum displaying future works and commanding a magnificent view of Lake Ashino-ko in Hakone.
A station-front hotel! Ideal for business and sightseeing in Yokohama.
This is a park in Yokosuka with the triple themes of water, light, and sound. It is ranked one of Japan's top 100 city parks and top 100 historical parks.
A house where you can experience the life of a Meiji era diplomat. You can also enjoy a cup of tea with a view of the city of Yokohama.