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 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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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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