Konpira Shrine Yasaka Shrine

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Tucked between alleys and greenery, Konpira Shrine Yasaka Shrine feels like a secret world. Winding stone steps lead upward beneath a canopy of moss and flowers, culminating in a peaceful shrine wrapped in silence and scent. The vermilion torii gate stands like a portal to calm—perfect for reflection, stillness, or simply feeling connected to something deeper.

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1Toyoko Inn Futamatagawa-Eki Kita-Guchi★★★4.268.29 km
2Aobadai Forum★★★4.332.65 km
3ASOKONO HOTEL★★★3.733.37 km
4Iidaya Hotel★★★--4.18 km
5HOTEL EN★★3.4-3.22 km
6Hotel Mario Yokohama (Adult Only)★★--2.99 km
7Hardcover high-quality room / free parking / free WIFI / up to 2 people--3.7 km

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Grand Hyatt Yokohama in Minato Mirai 21 is a top choice, just a 15-minute drive from Konpira Shrine. The hotel offers breathtaking harbor views, skyline infinity pools, and luxury accommodations with modern Japanese design.

The shrine’s vicinity, nestled within the historic Yamate District, features well-preserved Meiji-era Western-style buildings—perfect for walking tours and cultural immersion. A short subway ride to "Izumi Station" followed by a 10-minute bus transfer gets you directly to the shrine.

Visit early morning for serene rituals under the iconic red torii gates, then enjoy traditional matcha sweets at a nearby tea house—ideal for capturing authentic Yokohama heritage.

Take the Yokohama Municipal Subway "Minatomirai Line" to "Sakuragicho Station", then transfer to a Yokohama City Bus (routes 47 or 48) bound for "Konpira Shrine Mae"—a 15-minute ride with scenic views of Yokohama Bay. This route avoids city congestion and offers a peaceful journey.

Alternatively, a taxi takes about 12 minutes but costs more—ideal for families or travelers with luggage. The shrine is located in the historic Yamate District, close to the Red Brick Warehouses and Yokohama Museum of Art, making it perfect for a full-day cultural itinerary.

Use Google Maps for real-time navigation and check bus schedules, especially on weekends and holidays when frequency drops. Visit early morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a tranquil spiritual experience beneath the iconic red torii gates.

Beyond shrine worship, the Yamate Historic District hosts the Western-Style Houses Museum, offering free admission to explore Meiji-to-Taisho era European-inspired architecture—key to understanding Yokohama’s role as Japan’s first open port.

Nearby, Yamate Old Town features workshops where visitors can craft their own washi paper lanterns—a meaningful souvenir. The annual Yamate Festival blends traditional dance, music, and local food stalls serving Yokohama fried chicken and omamori mochi.

A quiet path behind the shrine leads to Rinku Park, ideal for evening visits to capture the stunning Yokohama Bay night view—especially magical when framed by the shrine’s iconic red torii gates, making it a favorite spot for photographers.

Try Fujihara Kafe, a century-old café in the Yamate district, renowned for its Japanese-Western fusion dishes like cream egg rice and grilled pork cutlet, served with freshly brewed coffee in a classic, nostalgic setting. Just a 5-minute walk from the shrine, it’s perfect for a relaxed post-worship meal.

Another option is Bistro 1869 inside the Red Brick Warehouse, specializing in French-style light meals and artisanal bread. Their truffle egg tart and seasonal jam toast are crowd favorites. Both restaurants accept credit cards and mobile payments, and offer English menus.

Arrive early, especially on weekends, as seating fills quickly. After breakfast, stroll along the waterfront promenade to enjoy the serene blend of urban charm and natural beauty.