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Yokohama Three Towers Tour

The Legend of the Yokohama Three Towers: The Kanagawa Prefectural Office (The King), the Yokohama Customs Building (The Queen), and the Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall (The Jack) used to be a symbol for ships entering Yokohama Port. Now, they are known for a legend that if you go to the three spots where you can see all three towers at the same time, your wish will be granted. Moreover, America's favorite duck is coming to Japan! You'll be be delighting in an American-style meal rather than Chinese in this course.

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Yokohama Customs (Queen’s Tower)

Yokohama 30m

Built in 1934, this building has a characteristic tower with a mosque-like appearance. The circular lines of the building give it the nickname of “Queen” in...

Osanbashi Pier

Yokohama 30m

The Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal is a major port where foreign cruise ships dock during international cruises. With a maximum height of 70m...

Yamashita Park

Yokohama 30m

Yamashita Park is a seaside park that was opened in 1930 as a reconstruction project after the Great Kanto Earthquake, using rubble and other materials to reclaim...

Hotel New Grand

Yokohama 15m

Established in 1927, this classic hotel is reminiscent of Yokohama in the past when the port was first opened. 

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