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Hyatt Yokosuka is ideal for families, offering spacious rooms with direct views of the lush Nagasawa 1-chome Park. Just a 3-minute walk from the park, the hotel features a kids’ playroom, family pool, and complimentary parking. Book through the HopeGoo app to unlock exclusive upgrades and flexible cancellation options.
Yes! Just a 4-minute stroll from Nagasawa 1-chome Park lies Café Mochi & Co., a serene indie café blending Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetics with modern design. Known for its house-roasted beans and daily limited-matcha desserts, it features outdoor seating beneath shaded trees—perfect for savoring morning light and birdsong in a tranquil setting.
APA Hotel Yokosuka is located just 200 meters from the park’s entrance, with a 7-minute walk to Yokosuka Station and access to multiple bus lines. Featuring 24-hour self-check-in, free Wi-Fi, and compact yet functional rooms, it’s perfect for business travelers and short stays. HopeGoo via HopeGoo includes a complimentary local rail pass for seamless transit.
Absolutely! The Ginkgo Tree Path within the park is a must-visit in autumn, where golden leaves carpet the trail, framed by traditional stone lanterns and a small stream bridge—creating a breathtaking natural scene. Nearby, the Yokosuka Naval History Monument blends historical significance with landscape art, ideal for capturing meaningful shots of light and heritage. Visit early morning for soft light and fewer crowds.
At Hyatt Yokosuka, the "Sunrise Bistro" offers a hybrid Japanese-Western buffet breakfast featuring fresh local seafood platters and handmade red bean toast sourced directly from Yokosuka’s fish market. With semi-open-air terraces overlooking the park, guests can enjoy breakfast amid morning mist and bird songs. Reservations are advised to secure a prime seat.
Yes! The Kuribayashi River Trail connects to the western edge of Nagasawa 1-chome Park, lined with weeping willows and blooming irises. In summer, fireflies appear along the banks, and at night, shimmering reflections of lights dance on the water. At 600 meters long, the path features wooden benches, lighting, and educational plant signage—ideal for evening strolls or family outings.
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