Yokohama Bay Bridge and Sky Walk
This 860 meter long bridge linking Honmoku Pier and Daikoku Pier was opened in 1989 and is one of the largest suspension bridges in the world. The Sky Walk connected to the bridge at Daikoku Pier offers a panoramic view of Yokohama Port as well as Mt. Fuji and the Boso Peninsula.Sky Walk: Tel 045-506-0500
From Tsurumi sta. or Sakuragicho sta. on the JR line, take the city bus and get off at Sky Walk Mae
> Two-day, one-night course in Yokohama
> Yokohama Bay Bridge
http://www.skywalk.city.yokohama.jp/index.html (Japanese)
Yokohama Zoo "Zoorasia"
Here the animals are kept in their respective climate zones and terrains from across the world, which are reproduced using vegetation and rocks from their natural habitat (Asian Tropical Forest, Subarctic Forest, Oceanian Grassland, Central Asian Highland, Japanese Countryside, Amazon Jungle and African Tropical Rain Forest). You can meet some rare animals like the okapi and rothschild's mynah. Tel 045-959-1000
From Tsurugamine sta. or Mitsukyo sta. on the Sotetsu Line or from Nakayama sta. on the JR Lines and Yokohama Municipal subway: 15 mins. by bus to Yokohama Dobutsuen
http://www.zoorasia.org/ (Japanese)
Nissan Stadium
This is the largest stadium in Japan with a capacity of 70,000. It was the venue for the 2002 World Cup Soccer Final. Why not take a stadium tour, giving you the full experience of the facility including memories of the World Cup?Tel 045-477-5000
Get off at Shin-Yokohama sta. on the JR line or Yokohama City Subway, or Kozukue sta. on the JR line
http://www.nissan-stadium.jp/ (Japanese)
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum
Inside the museum is an old-fashioned town recreated in the style of 1958. Selected Ramen restaurants from across Japan line the street and there is an exhibition on the history and culture of Ramen. Tel 045-471-0503
Get off at Shin Yokohama sta. on the JR line or Yokohama City Subway
> Two-day, one-night course in Yokohama
http://www.raumen.co.jp/home/ (Japanese)

Sankei-en Garden
This magnificent Japanese traditional garden extending over nearly 180,000 sq. meters was built and landscaped by Sankei Hara, a wealthy silk trading businessman who was known to be a lover of art. On the grounds are designated buildings of important cultural property such as the Three Tiered Pagoda from the former Tomyoji temple and Rinshunkaku Villa. It is well known for Japanese Plum Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms, azaleas and colorful autumn leaves.Tel 045-621-0635
From Negishi sta. on the JR Negishi line, take the city bus and get off at Honmoku
> Sankei-en Garden Plum Viewing Festival
> Sankei-en Garden Moon Viewing
> Sankei-En Garden Chrysanthemum Flower Exhibition
> Two-day, one-night course in Yokohama
> Yokohama Sankeien Garden Course
http://www.sankeien.or.jp/ (Japanese)

Yokahama Bayside Marina
This is the largest marina in Japan, accommodating 1,500 boats and yachts. The area was designed with an American East Coast Port Town in mind and has restaurants and outlet shops, making it fun for families as well as young people.Marina: Tel 045-776-7590
Shops and Restaurants: Tel 045-775-4446
Get off at Torihama sta. on the Seaside Line
> Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Course
http://www.31op.com/yokohama/foreign/index_en.html (English)
http://www.bayside-outlet.com/ (Japanese)

Yokohama Hakkei Jima Sea Paradise
Aqua Museum, one of the largest aquariums in Japan, is where you can see 100,000 fish and animals, such as polar bears and sea otters. This is a truly fantastic aquarium, symbolized by the dolphins bathed in sunlight under the theme of Dolphin Fantasy. There is Pleasure Land where you can try all sorts of amusements connected with the sea theme. There is a restaurant plaza where you can grab some fast food or savor foods from all over the world. At Bay Market, you will find all sorts of original souvenirs. There is so much to do here - you might need more than one day to see it all.Tel 045-788-8888
Get off at Hakkei-jima sta. on the Seaside line
> Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Course
http://www.seaparadise.co.jp/ (Japanese)


