Yokohama Landmark Tower

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★ 4.9 (48K+ reviews) • 68K+ booked
Located in Yokohama, Japan, Yokohama Landmark Tower is Japan's tallest building, known for its super-fast elevator. It overlooks high in Yokohama’s Minato Mirai area, standing out in the city's skyline by the bay. At over 296 meters tall, it's the world's fastest elevator after Osaka's Abeno Harukas skyscraper. It's packed with shops and eateries on its lower levels, with the upscale Yokohama Royal Park Hotel on floors 49 to 68 and 70. But the real treat is the Sky Garden observation deck on the 69th floor, offering sweeping views of Yokohama’s cityscape. Getting to the observation deck is simple—head for the 3rd-floor entrance, grab your ticket and hop on Japan's fastest elevators on the 2nd floor. Moving at 750 meters per minute, these top speed lifts take you up to the 69th floor in less than 40 seconds, making the journey a speedy and exciting experience!
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2 Chome-2-1 Minatomirai, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
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4.9 /5
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Klook User
30 Jun
When I booked my trip to Tokyo, the one thing that I wanted to do was to immerse myself into the JDM car scene. Julie - my guide, and the team at gaijin tuned made that dream a reality. I can't help but express my gratitude to the team at Gaijintune.
Klook User
30 Jun
it was a very pleasant and full of excitement evening journey with these guys.. very well serviced, very profesionals, and informative.. we had a really nice time during the tour. Starts from Akihabara, goes thru the highway Wangan and others, while Syu is explaining and chitchating about car culture in Japan. Had a good turnout in Daikoku, spent about an hour there, taking lots of photos and videos, while talking to car enthusiasts there too. after that went to Autobacs, and a little night run here and in between with the car groups. finally Photo with the tokyo tower as background.. they drops us by our hotel which was not too far. and went thru shibuya crossing and met some other guys and car / bike enthusiasts there too... very lovely and memorable tour.. Syu and the other friends are also great Guides.. very recommended, and will come back for more. thx
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簡 **
28 Jun
1. Check-out time is 11 o'clock, but Klook official website shows 10 o'clock. I feel like I got an extra hour. 2. The sofa bed didn't seem to be cleaned very well, and there were several flea bites on my feet.
翁 **
28 Jun
The location is great. There are supermarkets and convenience stores nearby, so it's convenient to buy things and cook them yourself. There is also a washing machine, which is very convenient.
Klook User
27 Jun
10/10 experience. would happily go back and do it again. we had the best guides Umito and Renon. Highly recommend!
Klook 用戶
25 Jun
Although the museum is small, the ticket price is not high. In addition to introducing the history of ramen, it also explains the difference between ramen and Chinese noodles. The scene is restored to a high degree, allowing people to deeply feel the atmosphere of the times.
JHAN ********
24 Jun
The main attractions in Yokohama can be reached by taking the red bus and the blue bus. You can also enjoy the scenery along the way. After purchasing, you don’t need to exchange for a physical ticket. You can just show the screen of your mobile phone. It is very convenient.
jd ********
22 Jun
Staying at this hotel was one of the best decisions I made during my Japan trip. The service was exceptional—staff were polite, welcoming, and always ready to help. Even though I don’t speak fluent Japanese, communication was smooth and they made sure I felt taken care of. The room was clean, peaceful, and beautifully simple—just the way I imagined a Japanese hotel to be. The bed was super comfy, and small details like the green tea set, bidet, and indoor slippers made the experience feel thoughtful and complete. What I loved most was the location. The train station was nearby, and everything I needed was within walking distance—convenience stores, restaurants, and even some hidden local gems. It was the perfect base for exploring Tokyo. Breakfast was also a pleasant surprise. A nice mix of traditional Japanese food and Western options, fresh and satisfying every morning. Overall, I felt safe, relaxed, and well cared for. Highly recommended for anyone traveling to Japan—this hotel

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Must-Visit Attractions Near Yokohama Landmark Tower, Japan

Sky Garden

Explore new heights at the Sky Garden on the 69th floor of Yokohama Landmark Tower. This observatory offers a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view that stretches across Yokohama and, on clear days, reveals the iconic silhouette of Mount Fuji. If you're a photography enthusiast or simply looking to take in the city's skyline, the Sky Garden promises an unforgettable experience.

Yokohama Royal Park Hotel

Yokohama Royal Park Hotel is a luxury hotel located between the 49th and 70th floors of the Landmark Tower. With 603 elegantly designed rooms, this five-star hotel offers unparalleled comfort and sweeping city views. Experience fine dining and top-notch amenities while at the heart of the vibrant Minatomirai 21 area.

Landmark Plaza

Landmark Plaza is a multi-level retail paradise of shopping and entertainment within Yokohama Landmark Tower. With different stores, restaurants, and entertainment options, it's the perfect destination for those looking to indulge in some retail therapy or savor a delightful meal. Whether you're a shopaholic or a foodie, Landmark Plaza has something for everyone.

Cup Noodles Museum

The Cup Noodles Museum is a super fun place made to spark creativity and curiosity in every kid. Inside, you can learn all about Momofuku Ando, the genius behind Nissin Food Products and the inventor of Chicken Ramen, the first instant ramen ever. This museum is all about inspiring you to come up with cool ideas and discover new things. You'll get to explore, touch, play, eat, and have a blast while uncovering the creative side in you.

Tips for Your Yokohama Landmark Tower Visit

When is the best time to visit Yokohama Landmark Tower?

For the most enjoyable experience at Yokohama Landmark Tower, plan your visit during the spring months of March to May or the autumn months of September to November. The weather is delightful, and the clear skies offer stunning views from the Sky Garden, especially if you're hoping to catch a glimpse of Mt. Fuji. While you're in Yokohama, make sure to visit nearby attractions including, the iconic Yokohama Cosmo World amusement park, with thrilling rides perfect for all ages!

How to get to Yokohama Landmark Tower?

Reaching Yokohama Landmark Tower is a breeze with public transportation. It's just a short walk from Minatomirai Station on the Minato Mirai Line. Alternatively, you can also access it via Sakuragicho Station on the JR Keihin-Tohoku Negishi Line or the Yokohama Municipal Subway, making it very convenient for travelers.

How much are the tickets for the Yokohama Landmark Tower?

Tickets for Yokohama Landmark Tower are priced at 1,000 yen for adults, 800 yen for high school students and seniors aged 65 and over, 500 yen for elementary and junior high school students, and 200 yen for children under 4. Book your Yokohama Landmark Tower tickets through Klook!