Yamashita Park

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Utilisateur Klook
10 Mar
i had a lot of fun with Kouki-san, he’s a realy good driver and handsome person, very fun and helpfull. I recommend this experience
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Klook User
10 Mar
yusuke is the best! great driving great tour loved it!
Klook User
9 Mar
Booked this almost a week or two before my trip to Japan, and I was really satisfied with the tour. our driver was Daigo and he was really chill and when we got to Daikoku he let us know how long we had to walk around and see all the cars! you get an hour here to check everything out which I think is plenty of time. afterwards we were taken to Tokyo tower which was really a nice way to end the night. My wife who isn’t too much into cars had a great time so anyone can definitely enjoy this tour. I’d definitely book again on a returning trip !
Utilisateur Klook
8 Mar
Thanks to Yasuke, who gave us a wonderful time! We highly recommend it!
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Klook User
7 Mar
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Usuario de Klook
7 Mar
Daikoku Parking Area is an almost essential stop for any car enthusiast. It's not a museum or a formal event, but that's precisely what makes it special.
Nicolas ******
7 Mar
I completely recommend it. Unfortunately, Daikoku was closed on the day of the reservation, but that didn't ruin our tour. Our first driver was Lío in his Nissan; he took us to Tokyo Tower for a couple of photos, and then we sped off to Umihotaru with great music playing. We arrived at Umihotaru and had a fantastic time, seeing a ton of JDM cars and even American muscle cars. Then, because our Airbnb was in Kawaguchi, the tour team solved the transportation issue by switching drivers, and this new driver took us right to the door of our Airbnb. Everyone was very kind and "good vibes"; they even let us play our own music and gave us a sticker to remember the trip. I completely recommend this experience, even for people who aren't car enthusiasts. I wish the Takumi Crew all the best.
Klook User
7 Mar
Ryo took me out in his R35 GTR 75th Anniversary edition. Although he didn’t speak much English he had a translating device which allowed us to easily communicate on the drive. At daikoku he gave me one hour to have a look around, which was perfect as the police began shutting down the meet at this stage. I would highly recommend! I went solo on a Saturday night!
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What to know about Yamashita Park

Welcome to Yamashita Park, a serene and historically rich oasis nestled along the picturesque waterfront of Yokohama. As Japan's first seaside park, Yamashita Park stretches nearly 700 meters, offering visitors a tranquil escape with its lush greenery, vibrant rose gardens, and captivating sculptures. Born from the resilience of Yokohama after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, this iconic park was established in 1930 and stands as a testament to the city's enduring spirit. Whether you're seeking relaxation, cultural enrichment, or simply a peaceful stroll with stunning views of the Port of Yokohama, Yamashita Park is a must-visit destination that promises tranquility and inspiration for all who wander its paths.
Yamashita Park, Central District, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Hikawa Maru

Step aboard the Hikawa Maru, a majestic ocean liner that once sailed the Yokohama-Vancouver/Seattle line. Now a captivating museum, it offers a glimpse into the luxurious transpacific journeys of the 1930s, attracting notable passengers like the Imperial Family and Charlie Chaplin. Explore the historic Hikawamaru, a former cargo and passenger ship anchored at the park, offering a glimpse into maritime history.

Yokohama Marine Tower

Soar to new heights at the Yokohama Marine Tower, standing 106 meters tall beside the park. Its observatory provides breathtaking 360-degree views of the city and bay, offering a unique perspective of Yokohama's skyline.

Eclectic Monuments

Explore the park's diverse collection of monuments, including tributes to an Indian memorial, a Filipino general, and a statue commemorating the introduction of the Western-style haircut to Japan. These landmarks offer a fascinating insight into the cultural tapestry of the area.

Culture and History

Yamashita Park is a testament to Yokohama's resilience and cultural diversity. Constructed after the devastating Great Kanto Earthquake, it stands as a symbol of recovery and unity. The park's monuments and historical sites reflect the rich cultural exchanges that have shaped the city. Its creation using rubble from the devastated Kannai district symbolizes resilience and renewal. The park's history is intertwined with significant events, including its requisition during the Occupation of Japan and its return to Japanese control in 1960.

Local Cuisine

While the park itself is a feast for the eyes, nearby Yokohama offers a culinary journey with its vibrant Chinatown and local eateries. Indulge in authentic Japanese dishes and international flavors, making your visit a delightful gastronomic adventure. Enjoy Yokohama's culinary delights, such as fresh seafood and traditional Japanese dishes, available at nearby eateries and the renowned Hotel New Grand.

Accessibility

The park is designed to be barrier-free, featuring disabled stalls, slopes, elevators, and multipurpose toilets, ensuring a comfortable visit for all.