Skyduck Yokohama Amphibious bus "Skybus"
Enjoy the Yokohama Bay area from both land and sea. The splash as the bus turns into a boat is a must-see! (Required time: 50 minutes)
The “King” of Kanagawa Prefectural Government, the “Queen” of Yokohama Customs, and the “Jack” of Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall used to be symbols for ships entering the port of Yokohama, but now they are also known as “Yokohama Three Towers Story”. There is an urban legend that if you visit all three spots to see the three towers simultaneously, your wish will come true. This course allows visitors to do just that, experiencing the history of the port city of Yokohama while viewing the three towers from both land and sea in an amphibious vehicle. At the end of the tour, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the present-day Yokohama Harbor from the Cosmo Clock 21 Ferris wheel at Yokohama Cosmo World!
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Enjoy the Yokohama Bay area from both land and sea. The splash as the bus turns into a boat is a must-see! (Required time: 50 minutes)
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