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Hidden within Yokohama’s urban rhythm lies Oimatsu, a centuries-old well that whispers stories of the past. Though unassuming, this quiet landmark is a cherished local treasure—its gentle splash echoing through ancient stone paths, offering a rare chance to connect with history one step at a time.

TRAN.SCENDER HOTEL Yokohama

TRAN.SCENDER HOTEL Yokohama

5 / 5Outstanding
81-3 Yamashita-cho
1.81KM from Oido
Newly OpenedCafeLuggage StorageSauna
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The Square Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai

The Square Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai

4.5 / 5Great385 Reviews
6-3-4, Minatomirai
2.18KM from Oido
DryerIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceFitness CenterParking
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Chisun Hotel Yokohama Isezakicho

Chisun Hotel Yokohama Isezakicho

4.4 / 5Good387 Reviews
Chojamachi, 5 Chome−53
0.52KM from Oido
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Oido

Yokohama Bay Tower Marriott Hotel is a top choice near Oimatsu, offering panoramic views of Yokohama Port and the city skyline. Located just a 5-minute walk from Oimatsu Station, it provides excellent access to major attractions like the Red Brick Warehouse and Minato Mirai 21 district. The hotel features modern Japanese-inspired rooms with free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, and an on-site restaurant serving local seafood specialties. Guests also enjoy proximity to shopping malls, cafes, and cultural venues, making it ideal for both business travelers and families exploring Yokohama's coastal charm.

Take the Tokyu Line or Yokohama Municipal Subway from Oimatsu Station, reaching Yokohama Station in about 10 minutes. From there, transfer to the JR Yamanote Line or Blue Line to easily access key destinations such as Motomachi-Chūkagai, Kanagawa, and the Red Brick Warehouse. For convenience, consider using e-scooters or taxis, which take around 15 minutes. Use a PASMO or Suica card for seamless travel across all public transit systems, saving time and money during your exploration of central Yokohama.

Near Oimatsu, visitors can enjoy the Yokohama Port Night Light Show, where illuminated buildings and bridges create a stunning seascape. Explore the Red Brick Warehouse complex for vintage markets, art galleries, and local eats like Yokohama curry rice and fresh seafood bowls. Art lovers should visit the Yokohama Museum of Art for rotating exhibitions featuring contemporary and traditional Japanese works. For a cultural highlight, attend the annual Yokohama Port Festival in summer, featuring fireworks, folk performances, and street food stalls that showcase vibrant local traditions.

Yes, many hotels near Oimatsu offer family-friendly amenities such as playrooms, family suites, and free cribs. The nearby Minato Mirai 21 district features spacious parks and the Interactive Science Museum, perfect for children’s entertainment. Several hotels provide family packages and airport shuttle services, making travel with kids convenient. Some even include onsen-style hot springs for relaxing baths, enhancing comfort for both adults and children. With quiet, safe surroundings and ample recreational options, this area is ideal for memorable family trips.

Yes, most hotels near Oimatsu provide dedicated parking lots, such as the Yokohama Bay Tower Marriott Hotel, which offers 300 parking spaces with contactless payment and reservation options. If driving, it’s recommended to book in advance via the hotel’s website or phone to avoid shortages during peak times. Some properties also partner with nearby commercial buildings to offer shared parking discounts. However, due to proximity to Yokohama Port and subway stations, using public transit is often more convenient, reducing parking stress and fuel costs.

The Red Brick Warehouse is a prime photo location, with its historic façade and neon-lit night displays, perfect for urban nightscapes and portrait photography. The Yokohama Bay Tower, with its sleek glass design and reflective surfaces, offers stunning mirror shots and panoramic views. Don’t miss the modern sculptures and lush greenery at Oimatsu Station Square, a rising favorite among Instagrammers. Visit during golden hour for soft lighting, and pair your photos with the Japanese garden courtyards of nearby cafés to create visually rich, story-driven images.

Traveler Reviews

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The Square Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai

I was really looking forward to staying in a high-floor sea-facing room since the hotel advertised 'guaranteed sea view from a high floor,' but I ended up on the 12th floor out of 20. While it wasn't as high as I expected, it still offered a pleasant view of the port and city lights, especially at night. The room itself was clean, well-maintained, and had good natural light. What stood out was the convenient location—just a short walk to the subway station, making it easy to explore central Yokohama and beyond. The staff were friendly and helpful, and overall, the experience was solid. Though the floor level didn’t fully match the promise, the value for money and the location made up for it. I’d definitely consider booking again if I’m back in Yokohama.

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Chisun Hotel Yokohama Isezakicho

The hotel has seen a few years, but it's surprisingly spacious with a large bed that makes for a comfortable stay. It's a real gem for fans of the Yakuza series—definitely a must-visit if you're on a pilgrimage to iconic locations. While it's not right in the heart of the main attractions, it's just steps from a subway station and only 4–5 stops from Yokohama Station. A short taxi ride to Chinatown costs around ¥1,000, making it very convenient without being too far from the action. The rooms are clean, well-maintained, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Overall, great value for money and an excellent base for exploring the city.

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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 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.

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Hotel Route-Inn Yokohama Bashamichi

Staying at Hotel Route-Inn Yokohama Bashamichi was a great experience. The location is super convenient—just a short walk from the subway station, making it easy to explore downtown Yokohama or head to the waterfront. The room was clean, well-maintained, and comfortable, with a cozy bed that ensured a restful night’s sleep. I especially appreciated the private hot tub—perfect for unwinding after a long day of sightseeing. Breakfast was generous and varied, offering both Japanese and Western options, all fresh and tasty. While the hotel is straightforward and doesn’t go overboard with luxury, it delivers exactly what you’d expect from a reliable mid-range stay. Great value for money, ideal for business travelers or families visiting the area. Definitely planning to come back.

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Richmond Hotel Yokohama-Bashamichi

I stayed here solo during my trip to Yokohama, and honestly, it exceeded all my expectations. The location is fantastic—just a 2-3 minute walk from the station, with plenty of shops and convenience stores nearby. I didn’t have to go far for snacks or essentials, and the hotel’s front-facing street position made getting in and out super easy. The room was spotless, no signs of dirt or mess, and everything worked perfectly. I appreciated the excellent soundproofing—total silence throughout the night, which made for a peaceful sleep. It was just the right size for one person, with ample space to store luggage. The front desk staff could communicate in basic English, clear and concise, so no confusion. One thing I really liked? The housekeeping option—I could choose whether I wanted them to come in or not, which gave me full control over my privacy. Overall, this place nailed every aspect: convenience, cleanliness, comfort, and friendly service. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded hotel at this price point. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Yokohama.