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HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Motomachi Ekimae

HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Motomachi Ekimae

4.1 / 5Good125 Reviews
Yamashitachō 187
0.69KM from Harbor View Park Observatory
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HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Stadium Mae

HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Stadium Mae

4 / 5Good61 Reviews
219-3 Yamashitacho
1.01KM from Harbor View Park Observatory
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HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama-Eki Nishiguchi

HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama-Eki Nishiguchi

4 / 5Good57 Reviews
Kitasaiwai, 2 Chome−10−32 1F
4.57KM from Harbor View Park Observatory
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HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Yokohama Kannai

HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Yokohama Kannai

3.6 / 534 Reviews
4 Chome-117 Isezakichō
2.37KM from Harbor View Park Observatory
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HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Kannai Ekimae

HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Kannai Ekimae

3.9 / 565 Reviews
2 Chome-3-5 Horaicho
1.86KM from Harbor View Park Observatory
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Harbor View Park Observatory

Grand Hyatt Yokohama is ideal for panoramic night views, offering direct sightlines to Kanagawa Hill Park Observatory from its high-floor rooms. Located in the heart of Yokohama Minato Mirai 21, the hotel features an elevated rooftop bar and glass-walled terraces that enhance the urban skyline experience. Guests can enjoy the vibrant light displays across the harbor and hills. Access is convenient via a 10-minute walk or a short bus ride from Kannai Station on the Yokohama Subway Line. The hotel also offers premium view-oriented rooms designed to maximize the harbor-hill contrast under city lights.

The most convenient route is taking the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line to "Kannai Station," then transferring to Yokohama City Bus Route 35 or 37, alighting at "Kanagawa Hill Park" stop—just a 3-minute walk to the observatory. The journey takes about 25 minutes with minimal transfers. Taxis take around 15 minutes but are more expensive and face limited parking availability. Use Yokohama Ticket or mobile payment apps like Suica for seamless transit access. The area surrounding the observatory features scenic walking paths and green spaces, perfect for a leisurely stroll before enjoying the panoramic city and harbor views.

Beyond the breathtaking panoramic views of Yokohama Harbor and rolling hills, the observatory hosts outdoor stargazing events on weekends and holidays, led by astronomy guides explaining constellations and the impact of urban light pollution. In spring, the annual Hill Park Cherry Blossom Festival features nighttime illumination and traditional tea ceremonies. During summer, the Hillside Breeze Music Series presents open-air performances at dusk on the viewing platform. Visitors can also rent high-powered telescopes for free to observe distant ships and port activity. These events blend nature, culture, and technology into immersive hilltop experiences.

Yes, adjacent to the observatory is the Yokohama Children’s Science Museum, featuring interactive exhibits on natural science and engineering, perfect for hands-on learning and exploration by kids. Nearby, a family-friendly playground includes safe slides and sandbox areas for young children. A 10-minute walk leads to the historic Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, housing trendy restaurants, craft markets, and live performances ideal for family outings. The surrounding eco-friendly walking trails also provide opportunities to observe local birds and flora, combining education with outdoor recreation in a peaceful setting.

Morning visits offer tranquil moments as mist rises over the harbor and sunlight filters through the sky. With fewer visitors, it’s ideal for capturing the first golden rays illuminating the bay. Nearby cafés like Hill View Café open at 6:30 AM, serving freshly baked pastries and specialty coffee with panoramic views—perfect for a serene start. Regulars include early runners and yoga practitioners who gather on the grassy lawns, adding a sense of urban calm. Some community-led guided morning tours are also available, sharing insights into local ecology and history. This quiet, poetic time embodies the essence of Yokohama’s slow rhythm.

The Kanagawa Hill Park Observatory is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, year-round. Hours extend to 11:00 PM during summer (June–August) to accommodate sunset and night-view enthusiasts. Entry is via automated ticket machines accepting cash and credit cards, with a fee of 300 JPY for adults. Eco-friendly LED lighting enhances visibility without disrupting the scenic views. For optimal photography, visit after 4:00 PM to avoid midday heat and capture dynamic light transitions. The site includes ramps and wheelchair-accessible viewing platforms, ensuring full accessibility and safety for all visitors.

Traveler Reviews

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HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Motomachi Ekimae

Make sure to double-check the address when navigating—this is the Motomachi branch, not the nearby sister property. I accidentally arrived at the wrong one, but the front desk quickly spotted the booking and calmly helped me find the right location by pointing out the path through the Guan Di Temple. The adjacent Tianhou Temple (Mazu Shrine) adds a nice cultural touch. Compared to other sister hotels with Southeast Asian staff, this one has Japanese frontline personnel—kind of a senior guy who was a bit forgetful (he handed back my passport after copying it, but not immediately), but super accommodating when I asked if I could get a higher floor. He happily upgraded me to the top floor, room 8! Even though the room is compact, it comes with a microwave—a real surprise—and the fridge works well. The street below is packed with Chinese food stalls: fried squid, giant chicken thighs, bubble tea, steamed buns—you name it. I even saw a long line at a Mise Ice Cream shop. For locals, this might feel exotic, but for me, it’s like walking into a familiar neighborhood back home. Still, I ended up struggling to find something I wanted to eat at night and had to settle for snacks I brought from Akita—definitely the most underwhelming dinner of the trip. Pro tip: if you’re not in the mood for Chinese food, grab a good meal at Yokohama Station before heading here. The nearest convenience store is a four-minute walk away—very much in the heart of Chinatown, which I actually found charming.

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HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Stadium Mae

Arriving early? No problem—free luggage storage is available, so I explored the area around Yokohama Stadium before heading back. The room was just the right size for one traveler, comfortably laid out without feeling cramped. As a non-smoking room, it stayed fresh and odor-free throughout my stay. Having a microwave was a real plus—I could heat up some quick meals without leaving the hotel. The only small downside? No complimentary bottled water included, which meant picking up a drink from a nearby convenience store. Still, overall, the experience was excellent. Clean, convenient, and well-priced—definitely a solid choice if you're visiting the area.

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HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama-Eki Nishiguchi

Staying at HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama-Eki Nishiguchi was a great experience. The location is incredibly convenient—right next to Yokohama Station's West Exit, making it easy to access trains and explore the city. The hotel’s ride-hailing service is super user-friendly; just a quick request and a vehicle arrives promptly, which is especially helpful when you’re traveling with luggage. What stood out most was how quiet the room was at night—no noise from the street or other guests, making for a peaceful and restful sleep. It’s a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and value. I’ll definitely be returning.

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HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Yokohama Kannai

Staying right in the heart of the bustling city yet enjoying complete peace and quiet at night was a real highlight. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Kannai Station, with restaurants, convenience stores, and everything you need within easy reach. Despite being a budget-friendly option, the hotel feels clean, well-maintained, and surprisingly peaceful. The room was cozy and comfortable, with a good-quality bed that made for a restful sleep. I was especially impressed by how quiet it stayed even late into the night—perfect for travelers who want to enjoy city life without the noise. It’s rare to find such a great balance between convenience and tranquility. Definitely a top pick if you're visiting Yokohama.

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HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Kannai Ekimae

Staying at HOTEL LiVEMAX Yokohama Kannai Ekimae was a great experience! The room was clean, quiet, and well-equipped—perfect for a comfortable night's rest. I especially loved the built-in microwave, which made reheating meals super convenient, especially after a long day of exploring. There was also a spacious fridge where I stored several tubs of Häagen-Dazs—kept them cold for days, so I could enjoy a sweet treat whenever I wanted. The location is fantastic too, just steps from the train station, making it easy to get around Yokohama. It’s a smart choice if you're looking for comfort, convenience, and value—all in one. Definitely planning to come back next time I visit the city.

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Hotel Tetora Tsurumi

Staying at this hotel was a fantastic experience overall. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short metro ride to central Yokohama, and everything you need, from restaurants to convenience stores, is within easy walking distance. The room was spotless, well-maintained, and the bed was super comfortable, making for a restful night's sleep. I was pleasantly surprised by how quiet and peaceful the environment was, despite being in a busy city area. The staff were friendly and helpful without being pushy, which made the stay even more enjoyable. It’s clear that attention to detail and guest comfort are top priorities here. With such great value and a welcoming atmosphere, I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Yokohama.

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Yokohama Mandarin Hotel

The Yokohama Mandarin Hotel is just a short walk from the station, tucked away on a quiet side street that requires climbing a small hill—no hassle at all. The neighborhood has a charming, local vibe, and the nearby Noma Lane is actually quite famous for its quaint atmosphere. I was pleasantly surprised with a complimentary room upgrade, and the space was absolutely spacious—especially the bathroom, which felt like a luxury retreat. The hotel has that classic 2000s style—simple, clean, and full of character—and honestly, I really appreciate that old-school elegance. It’s not flashy, but it feels authentic and cozy. Perfect for travelers who value comfort and charm over modern gimmicks. Would definitely stay here again.

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Skyspa Yokohama

I stayed at Skyspa Yokohama during a concert event at K-Arena Yokohama, and it was an excellent choice. The location is incredibly convenient—just step off the train at Yokohama Station, head to the East Exit, and you can walk straight into the hotel without going outside. Perfect for travelers who want to minimize hassle. Even though I was staying overnight, the hotel provided everything I needed: comfortable loungewear, towels, and well-stocked toiletries—no need to pack anything extra. Just one thing to keep in mind: if you're planning a multi-night stay, you'll need to check out by 12 PM each day, so plan accordingly. Overall, this is a fantastic option for anyone attending events in the area. I’d definitely return for another visit, especially with how close it is to all the action.

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Richmond Hotel Yokohama Ekimae

This hotel is an absolute gem—perfectly located in the heart of Yokohama yet surprisingly peaceful. Just steps from major shopping destinations like Takashimaya and Sogo, and with easy access to Shibuya and Tokyo via subway (only a 300-meter walk), it’s ideal for both business and leisure travelers. The two restaurants on the second floor are fantastic—great quality, unique vibe, and definitely worth a visit. I also appreciated how close we were to a large supermarket, making it super convenient to grab fresh seafood for a quick meal. Everything about this stay was seamless: comfort, convenience, and value. Highly recommend this spot if you want a central yet relaxing base in Yokohama.

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Gran Customa Isezakicho

Staying at Gran Customa Isezakicho in Yokohama was a fantastic experience! The hotel offers great amenities, especially the women-only large bathhouse—so relaxing and spa-like, perfect for unwinding after a long day. There’s also an impressive collection of Japanese manga right in the lobby and near the rooms, which is a big plus for fans of anime and manga culture. I particularly enjoyed the authentic Japanese curry rice served at the on-site restaurant—it was rich, flavorful, and generously portioned. Most guests were local Japanese visitors, but that didn’t affect the vibe at all; it felt cozy and genuine. The location is super convenient—just a short walk or quick subway ride to central Yokohama. If you’re looking for a comfortable, culturally immersive stay with great value, this is definitely worth considering. I’d happily book here again.

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Hotel BaliAn Resort Yokohama Kannai - Adult Only

Staying at Hotel BaliAn Resort Yokohama Kannai was a truly refreshing experience. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from Kannai Station, making it easy to explore the city without hassle. The room design stands out with its unique, tropical-inspired aesthetic that instantly made me feel like I was on vacation. Everything was thoughtfully arranged, from the cozy bedding to the thoughtful lighting and modern touches. Breakfast was a highlight—fresh, well-prepared, and offered a good variety of options, including local flavors and international favorites. Check-in was smooth and efficient, with friendly staff who went the extra mile to ensure we felt welcome. Despite being an adult-only property, the atmosphere remains warm and inviting. It’s perfect for couples or solo travelers looking for a peaceful retreat in the heart of Yokohama. Highly recommended for anyone seeking comfort, style, and a touch of island vibes in Japan.

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Navios Yokohama

Staying at Navios Yokohama was a fantastic experience overall. The room size was just right—not too small, not too big—offering a comfortable and well-proportioned space. Cleanliness stood out; every corner felt fresh and meticulously maintained, which made the stay feel very welcoming. One of the biggest perks? Right across the street is a shopping mall and a convenience store, so grabbing snacks or essentials was super easy without needing to go far. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our visit. Breakfast was delicious—especially the Japanese-style set meal with fresh ingredients—but it did repeat daily, so variety could be improved. Still, the quality more than made up for it. With great location, clean rooms, and excellent service, this hotel offers real value. I’d definitely stay here again when visiting Yokohama.