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Hidden Yokohama Private Car Tour Gardens, Ramen and Local Streets
Yokohama
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Explore hidden Yokohama on this private car tour led by an experienced, government‑licensed English guide, certified as an Official Kanagawa Tour Guide and a Yokohama resident for over 30 years.
Travel comfortably to places not easily reached by public transport. Begin at Sankeien Garden, a peaceful traditional landscape with historic buildings, ponds, and seasonal beauty.
Continue to the Shin‑Yokohama Ramen Museum to enjoy regional ramen styles in a nostalgic Showa‑era setting. Mini bowls let you sample several flavors.
Conclude at Kofukuji Matsubara Shopping Street, a lively retro arcade with long‑established shops, including popular old‑style fishmongers and warm snacks like grilled gy...
Points forts
4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Admission fee
Guide parlant anglais
Transport en voiture privée
Ramen, snacks, drinks and other food are not included in the price.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Sakuragichō Station
It is in front of the south gate of JR Sakuragicho station.
Retour
Hidden Yokohama Private Car Tour Gardens, Ramen and Local Streets
Yokohama
À propos
Explore hidden Yokohama on this private car tour led by an experienced, government‑licensed English guide, certified as an Official Kanagawa Tour Guide and a Yokohama resident for over 30 years.
Travel comfortably to places not easily reached by public transport. Begin at Sankeien Garden, a peaceful traditional landscape with historic buildings, ponds, and seasonal beauty.
Continue to the Shin‑Yokohama Ramen Museum to enjoy regional ramen styles in a nostalgic Showa‑era setting. Mini bowls let you sample several flavors.
Conclude at Kofukuji Matsubara Shopping Street, a lively retro arcade with long‑established shops, including popular old‑style fishmongers and warm snacks like grilled gy...
Points forts
4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Admission fee
Guide parlant anglais
Transport en voiture privée
Ramen, snacks, drinks and other food are not included in the price.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Sakuragichō Station
It is in front of the south gate of JR Sakuragicho station.
Retour
Itinéraire
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Jardins de Sankeien
Sankeien Garden is a spacious traditional Japanese garden in southern Yokohama, celebrated for its elegant landscaping and collection of historic buildings relocated from across Japan. Created by silk merchant Sankei Hara in the early twentieth century, it was opened to the public as a cultural retreat and later donated to the city.
The garden features ponds, streams, winding paths, and carefully placed trees that frame views of a three‑story pagoda from Kyoto, classic teahouses, and traditional villas. Many structures are designated Important Cultural Properties, allowing visitors to experience authentic Japanese aesthetics in one walkable area.
Each season offers a distinct atmosphere: plum and cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery and fireflies in early summer, lotus flowers in midsummer, and brilliant foliage in autumn, accompanied by illuminations. In winter, minimalist scenery highlights the garden’s refined design, rewarding photographers and culture lovers year‑round.
1 heure
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Musée du ramen de Shinyokohama
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum is a one-of-a-kind culinary theme park in Yokohama, immersing visitors in a recreated Showa-era downtown streetscape where numerous regional ramen shops showcase authentic flavors from across Japan.
Opened in 1994, this vibrant attraction celebrates the humble origins and rise of ramen as a national obsession, featuring hundreds of brands over the years. Stroll through atmospheric alleys adorned with retro vending machines, glowing neon signs, and nostalgic facades evoking Japan's post-war lively street energy. Each stall offers steaming bowls representing diverse styles—from creamy pork bone broths, light soy-based soups, hearty miso varieties, to delicate salt-seasoned options. Mini ramen portions make it easy to sample several varieties in one visit, letting you savor Japan's full ramen spectrum without overindulging.
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Kofukuji Matsubara Shopping Street is Yokohama's vibrant retro shopping arcade for its bustling bargains and down-to-earth charm. Stretching 400 meters across Nishi and Hodogaya wards, this post-war gem boasts around 70 shops brimming with fresh seafood, piled-high vegetables, handmade tofu, and daily necessities at unbeatable prices.
Wander its pedestrian-only zone from noon to evening, where tented stalls overflow with seasonal produce, grilled street eats, and affordable housewares that evoke old markets. Iconic spots showcase fish filleting demos, steaming bentos, and chatty vendors calling out deals, blending everyday shopping with lively spectacle. Grab hot gyoza, taiyaki, or fresh-baked bread while soaking in the neighborhood energy—perfect for authentic local immersion without tourist crowds.