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Jokeiji Temple・Akiba Shrine
When it is rainy season, hydrangea that has been planted since around 1967 is in full bloom. Because of this, it is called "Kakio's Hydrangea Temple".
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Kawasaki Daishi Heiken-ji Temple
One of Japan’s famous temples with over ten million visitors per year. It is known for warding off evil (Yakuyoke Daishi). Every day without fail, a priest will hold a prayer ceremony (Gomakito) for the wishes of believers to be fulfilled.
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Okurayama Memorial Hall
This hall was built in 1932 as the main building of Okura Mental and Cultural Laboratory, by a business-man Okura Kunihiko, who bacame the dean of Toyo University. The hall was donated to Yokohama City in 1981, and after a major renovation to preserve the building, the hall was transformed into Okurayama...
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Hotel New Grand
Established in 1927, this classic hotel is reminiscent of Yokohama in the past when the port was first opened.
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Yokohama Marine Tower
Opened after renovations on 1st September 2022! Built as part of the 100th anniversary of the opening of the port, it remains a symbol of Yokohama. We are currently developing our "Light and Video x Night View of Yokohama" media art gallery. Make sure to post your photos on Instagram with the hashtag...
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Remains of Fujizuka Mound (eastern side of Yokone Inari Shrine)
Since the ruins of Fujizuka are located on a hill, you can have a stunning panoramic view with Mt. Fuji in the middle, Mt. Oyama and Tanzawa Mountains on the right, and the Hakone Mountain Range on the left.