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The Gardens, Traditions, and Flavors of Yokohama

After appreciating the roses and herbs of Yokohama's English Garden, let's have a meditation experience by sitting in zazen at Kofuku Temple. Once you've relaxed, have soba noodles that retain the traditional taste of inn cuisine at Kuwanaya. After that, have gelato for dessert at the ice cream studio Meria, and then admire pottery from around the world at Okura Art China. Enrich your body and your mind.

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Yokohama English Garden

Yokohama 1h

The Yokohama English Garden is an English-style garden decorated with a variety of flowers, trees, and plants, with roses, the flower of Yokohama City, as a main...

Shukuba Soba Kuwanaya

Yokohama 1h

Established in Meiji 19 (1886), the owner of this soba restaurant, a rest stop enthusiast, showcases historical documents of the Hodogaya Rest Stop. While Hodogaya...

Ice Cream Studio Merria

Yokohama 30m

Gelato has a rich, firm, milk-based flavor. Using seasonal fruits and vegetables we make a delightful sherbet.

Okuratouen

Yokohama 30m

Since its establishment in 1919, Okura pottery continues to make porcelain of high artistic value as the premier western kitchen maker in Japan. Products of Ookura...

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