I just finish a two day whirlwind visit in Yokohama, a beautiful harbour city along Tokyo Bay, with lots to do and see I think this was the nicest place I have visited in Japan ....so far.
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I arrived on Wednesday morning from Nagoya and drop my bags of at my hotel with just opened in September by far the nicest hotel I have stayed in while in Japan. It’s location along the Harbor, has lots to see and a large entertainment and shopping district but not crowded. There is a large influence of Hawaiian culture and shops with a whole mall based on Hawaiian stores and surfing culture. Since I didn’t bring my surfboard I made a trip to another train museum except this was a model museum, it is one of the largest in the world developed by an Japanese man whose whole life was dedicated to building and creating model railroads and is now located in almost an entire floor over 6,000 soft of a large office building in downtown Yokohama. It was a very quiet day there and I was one of only 3 or 4 visitors I was able to operate a section of the model railroad for about half an hour, If you haven’t realized yet I like all things about railways and Japan has it all.
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Next to the railroad museum is the Nissan world headquarters so I stopped by and looked at the new Nissan’s on display, the place was full of business people and models were showing off the cars and I wasn’t sure if
I was suppose to be there but it was interesting seeing some off there new vehicles.
I headed back to the area of my hotel and checked out the harbour area which is very nice with a large warehouse district that has been refurbished and a large recreation area with a large Ferris wheel. Lots of good restaurants and and big outdoor Christmas market with all kinds of vendors sell the same crap we sell at home.
On day two in Yokohama I ventured over to the Kirin Beer brewery and took in a tour of the
brewery and participated in a beer tasting, a great morning.
After the tour and bit of a hunger I headed off the China town which they say is the largest China town outside of China. Lot of choices I really like a lot of the steamed dumplings ...lots of variety and hundreds of street side shops that you can eat at. Being full of dumplings I stopped off a the Cup Noodle museum yes the cup of noodle museum it’s a five story building telling the story of Mr Mufimoto who developed cup noodles and was one of the wealthiest men in Japan when he died in 2007. The place was packed and people were designing there own cup of noodle cup and and reminiscing about there favourite cup of noodle packaging over the years, everyone here it seems grew up with cup of noodle the same way we consumed Kraft dinner.
It was a busy two days, as I write this on the Shinkansen for a 7 hour journey to Sapporo to see Mitch and Hannah for the next week, it’s going to be a fun week ahead.