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Tucked away in Yokohama’s historic Yamate district, the Iwasaki Museum is a hidden gem where elegance meets heritage. Once the private villa of Meiji-era industrialist Iwasaki Yatarō, it now houses an exquisite collection of ukiyo-e prints, antique porcelain, and meticulously preserved gardens. Stroll through its quiet halls and leafy courtyards—every corner feels like stepping into a timeless Japanese painting. A soulful escape for culture seekers.

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Near the Iwasaki Museum, highly recommended is the Marriott Yokohama Bay View Hotel in the Minato Mirai 21 district. This luxury hotel offers breathtaking views of Yokohama Harbor, just a 15-minute walk from the museum. Its rooms blend modern elegance with Japanese minimalism, and many feature private balconies perfect for watching the city lights. On-site amenities include an onsen-style bathhouse and a Michelin-recommended restaurant, ideal for travelers seeking both comfort and cultural immersion after visiting the museum.

Yes, visit The Old House Coffee Roasters in the historic Yamate area, just a 10-minute walk from the Iwasaki Museum. Housed in a century-old Western-style villa, this independent café specializes in handcrafted specialty coffee and house-made matcha desserts. The vintage ambiance, complete with wooden beams and antique décor, makes it perfect for photography and quiet reflection—ideal for setting the mood before exploring the museum’s architectural treasures.

The most convenient route from Yokohama Station is to take the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line to "Kanagawa Station", then transfer to bus line 73 or 74 bound for "Iwasaki Museum-mae". The total journey takes about 15 minutes and costs only around ¥300. For those with luggage or seeking comfort, a taxi ride takes roughly 10 minutes and costs about ¥1,500, making it ideal for travelers prioritizing convenience.

Nearby family-friendly destinations include the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse and Yokohama Marine Tower Aquarium. The Red Brick Warehouse hosts interactive exhibitions, open-air play areas, and charming shops perfect for kids, while the aquarium features whale shark displays and child-focused educational programs. Both are within a 1-kilometer radius of the museum, allowing families to plan a full-day itinerary combining industrial heritage with fun and learning.

The Iwasaki Museum opens daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM), closed on Mondays (except public holidays). Weekends and holidays see higher foot traffic, especially between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM, when guided tours and photographers gather. To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning around 10:00 AM. HopeGoo tickets online in advance helps skip lines and ensures a more peaceful experience.

After your visit, head to Shin Taishin in Yokohama Chinatown, established in 1918. This legendary restaurant serves Yokohama-style Chinese food, famous for its unique dishes like "Yokohama Fried Chicken" and "Curry Noodles", blending Japanese flavors with Cantonese roots. Located in the heart of Chinatown, it’s a 15-minute walk from the museum. With its traditional interior and warm hospitality, it’s the perfect spot to savor local culinary culture.

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Rembrandt Style Yokohama Kannai

Staying at this Rembrandt-style hotel in Kannai was a perfect choice for attending the WTT event in Yokohama. The location is unbeatable—right across from the venue, with a convenience store (Lawson) just steps away and a maze of charming side streets filled with delicious local eats. The hotel is literally next to Kannai Station, making it super easy to reach central Yokohama in just two stops. Getting to the airport was also hassle-free. While the room is compact, it’s well-designed and ideal for solo travelers. I was on the street-facing side, but surprisingly, the soundproofing kept noise levels low—great for a peaceful night’s sleep. The unique artistic vibe adds character, and everything else fits perfectly with the high rating. Would absolutely stay here again.

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The Westin Yokohama

The Westin Yokohama is an absolute gem! Right in the heart of Yokohama, it's incredibly convenient to get to—just a short walk from the subway and even better, there’s a direct bus to Haneda Airport. The room was spacious, spotless, and had a gorgeous view overlooking the city skyline. The bathroom was top-notch with high-quality amenities, and I loved relaxing with a drink while watching the sunset through the window. It’s literally just a 2-minute walk to the Yokohama Museum of Art—perfect for culture lovers. I didn’t stay long (had to be out early and back late), so I barely got to settle in, but every moment I spent here felt luxurious and well worth it. The fitness center, dining options, and indoor pool are all excellent—this place truly delivers on comfort and convenience. A standout choice for any traveler visiting Yokohama.

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InterContinental Yokohama Grand

Moving from a hotel in Ginza to the InterContinental Yokohama Grand was such a refreshing change—this place feels like a whole new level of comfort. The room is spacious and beautifully designed, with a stunning view of the Ferris wheel that makes every evening feel magical. I especially loved the bathroom amenities—they’re from Byredo’s African Travel Collection, which adds such a luxurious touch to the experience. It’s not just about the view or the space; it’s the little details that make you feel truly pampered. The value for money here is incredible—10/10 without a doubt. If you’re looking for a stylish, relaxing stay in Yokohama, this is the spot. I’ll be back.

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Yokohama Royal Park Hotel

Yokohama is truly a livable city—especially when it comes to staying. Yokohama Royal Park Hotel stands out as a true landmark, offering breathtaking views in every direction. The room size is noticeably larger than comparable hotels in Tokyo at the same price point—definitely a great value. I was a bit worried before booking that the hotel might feel outdated, but my concerns were completely unfounded. The property is well-maintained, spotless, and modern in its upkeep. Everything from the furnishings to the amenities felt fresh and thoughtfully designed. If you're looking for comfort, space, and a prime location without breaking the bank, this is the place. Highly recommend it—book with confidence!

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InterContinental Yokohama Pier 8

Staying at the InterContinental Yokohama Pier 8 was an absolutely fantastic experience—definitely lived up to the brand’s reputation. The room was spacious, beautifully designed, and offered stunning views of the waterfront and harbor from the window. Everything inside was clean, modern, and well-maintained, with excellent lighting and a very comfortable atmosphere. Right downstairs, there's a convenience store, a shopping complex, and even a Starbucks—perfect for grabbing essentials or a quick coffee. The surrounding area is vibrant, with plenty of restaurants, shops, and attractions within walking distance, making it easy to explore without needing to go far. The location is ideal for both relaxation and sightseeing. With such great service, comfort, and convenience, I’d definitely return again. Truly a standout stay.

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The Kahala Hotel & Resort Yokohama

We stayed at this hotel as a special treat for my daughter’s last summer vacation memories. The room exceeded all expectations—spacious, beautifully designed, and incredibly clean. The view was stunning, and the atmosphere felt truly elegant and relaxing. What stood out most was the luxurious bathroom—so spacious and well-appointed, it left us genuinely impressed. The amenities were top-notch and added to the overall comfort. We also appreciated the breakfast buffet, which my daughter loved—plenty of options, fresh ingredients, and delicious flavors. From start to finish, the experience was outstanding. This is definitely a place we’d return to, and I’d recommend it to any family looking for a memorable stay in Yokohama.

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Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel and Towers

This was easily the best hotel I've stayed at during my trip. The room was spacious and incredibly comfortable, with excellent soundproofing—finally, a good night's sleep without any disturbances! The breakfast spread was outstanding, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients that were both delicious and wholesome. Staff were professional and attentive throughout our stay. The only minor drawback is that although there are five elevators, only one operates at peak times, leading to waits of about five minutes—slightly inconvenient, but completely overshadowed by how amazing everything else was. Overall, an exceptional experience with fantastic value, and I’d definitely come back.

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Hotel New Grand

Staying at Hotel New Grand was an absolute delight—everything about it felt just right. The location is incredibly convenient, with a direct shuttle bus from Haneda Airport that drops you right at the door, saving so much time and hassle. I visited in November, and the hotel was already decked out in festive Christmas decor—warm, magical, and beautifully done. The courtyard is serene and picturesque, perfect for a quiet moment or a great photo spot. I stayed in the main building, which offered spacious rooms with excellent layout and comfort. The bed was wonderfully supportive—perfect for a restful night’s sleep. From the ambiance to the service, every detail felt thoughtfully curated. It’s not just a place to stay; it’s an experience. I’ll definitely be adding this gem to my list for future trips to Yokohama, and I can’t wait to come back.

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The Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu

This stay was absolutely perfect—truly exceeded all my expectations! The location is unbeatable; everything from the city center to the train station is just a short walk away, making travel so convenient. I happened to be here during Christmas season, and the room decorations were stunning—way more festive than regular photos suggest. It felt like staying in a cozy American-style retreat, especially magical with the holiday vibes. Cleanliness was top-notch, especially the bathroom design: separate areas for shower, toilet, and bathtub—so practical and hygienic. My room (2208) had a balcony with windows that open, giving great sea views and fresh air. Honestly, it’s one of the best rooms I’ve ever stayed in at this hotel. My only suggestion? Why not introduce seasonal themes throughout the year—spring cherry blossoms, summer beach vibes, autumn foliage—this would make each visit feel unique and special. Would definitely come back just to experience different seasons!

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Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier

Staying at Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier was an absolute delight. The location is fantastic—just a 10-minute walk to either Minato Mirai Station or Sakuragi-cho Station, making it super convenient for getting around the city and heading to the airport. There are plenty of nearby essentials like a convenience store and McDonald’s, so you’re never far from a quick bite or daily needs. The hotel offers a parking lot with special rates for guests—great for those driving in. I especially loved the open-air area on the lobby level, where you can relax and enjoy panoramic views of Yokohama’s skyline. Bath amenities are conveniently located here too, allowing easy access throughout your stay. My room came with a washer-dryer combo (both dry and wet), plus laundry detergent provided—such a thoughtful touch! There’s also a microwave, a Refa hairdryer, a coffee table, and two chairs—perfect for unwinding after a long day. The best part? The view from the room includes Fuji Mountain on clear days. Waking up to that sight was magical, especially during sunrise. This hotel delivers comfort, convenience, and stunning views—all at a great value. I’d definitely come back.

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Hilton Yokohama

My wife and I stayed at Hilton Yokohama and honestly, the experience was absolutely outstanding. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the waterfront, where we enjoyed breathtaking night views of the city lights reflecting on the sea. Our room had floor-to-ceiling windows offering an open view of the vibrant skyline and ocean, creating such a romantic atmosphere. The room itself was spacious, clean, and beautifully designed, with premium bedding that made for a truly restful night’s sleep. Even the toiletries felt luxurious and thoughtfully chosen. The staff went above and beyond—friendly, efficient, and always ready to help. They gave us great local recommendations that made our trip even more memorable. From seamless check-in to smooth checkout, everything flowed effortlessly. Whether you're here for a romantic getaway, a relaxing escape, or convenient access to attractions, this hotel delivers on every level. Highly recommend it for couples or families looking for comfort, style, and excellent service.

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Hyatt Regency Yokohama

Staying at Hyatt Regency Yokohama was an absolute delight from start to finish. I arrived around 11:30 AM and was able to check in right away—no long waits, just smooth and efficient service. The hotel’s location in the heart of Yokohama’s port area is unbeatable; every morning, I’d wake up to the sight of cruise ships docking and boats gliding by—such a peaceful, scenic view. The staff were incredibly friendly and professional, always ready to help with a smile. Breakfast was one of the best I’ve had anywhere—huge variety, fresh ingredients, and everything tasted amazing. From perfectly cooked eggs to delicate pastries and local specialties, it felt like a celebration for the senses. The rooms were spacious, clean, and well-designed with thoughtful touches. If you’re visiting Yokohama, this hotel is a must-book. It’s not just comfortable—it feels like home. I’ll definitely be back.