Step into Tanaka Jinja, where silence speaks louder than words—moss-covered paths, ancient torii gates whispering through time, and the gentle scent of incense drifting in the air. It’s not just a shrine; it’s a pocket of peace tucked between city streets, where every breath feels like a moment of stillness in the heart of Yokohama.

This luxury Urban Sanctuary lets you sleep soundly in the iconic Heavenly Bed® with Mount Fuji views from select rooms! Located in Minato Mirai’s buzzing CBD, just 25mins from Haneda Airport with attractions at your doorstep. Recharge at the Westin WORKOUT® Gym and Heavenly Spa, savor wood-fired delicacies at Iron Bay among 4 dining venues. Perfect for events with 13 flexible venues hosting up to 530 guests. Enjoy Chinese-friendly services, EV charging, and executive lounge perks - your wellness-focused gateway to Yokohama!

This stylish hotel in Yokohama's Minatomirai district is the perfect choice for your stay! Within walking distance to Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum and Yokohama Museum of Art, it's ideal for exploring the city. Rooms are equipped with LCD TVs, electric kettles, and bathrooms feature 24-hour hot water and slippers for a cozy stay. Unwind at the bar or fitness center, and savor nearby culinary gems like the famous negi-toro spring rolls at "Kisetsuryori Nakaichi". With a stellar 4.8 rating and Chinese-friendly service, your comfort is guaranteed!






Everything you need to know about Tanaka Shrine
Stay at Marriott Yokohama Bay Area Hotel, just a 5-minute walk from Tanaka Shrine. The hotel offers panoramic views of Yokohama Bay and complimentary shuttle service to nearby metro stations. Nearby highlights include Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse and the historic Yamate District, both perfect for cherry blossom viewing in spring. The shrine’s serene atmosphere, enhanced by traditional torii gates and seasonal rituals, makes it ideal for cultural immersion. Guests also enjoy easy access to local dining and night-time illuminations along Tanaka Street, blending modern convenience with authentic Japanese charm.
Near Tanaka Shrine, visitors can join the annual "Tanaka Matsuri", featuring traditional dance performances, purification rites, and workshops to craft personalized ema (prayer charms). Just steps away, the Yamate Historic District hosts tea houses offering matcha and wagashi tasting, where guests can try on kimonos and take photos in front of the shrine’s iconic torii gate. The shrine also features a wish wall where visitors hang written prayers, creating a deeply personal spiritual experience. These activities provide authentic insight into Shinto traditions and offer a peaceful, immersive connection to Japan’s living heritage.
From Tanaka Shrine, a 10-minute walk leads to Yokohama Station, where you can hop on the JR Nambu Line or Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line for a 15-minute ride to key spots like Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, Yokohama Landmark Tower, and Yokohama Aquarium. Alternatively, stroll along Yamate-dori through the historic district, past Western-style mansions and cozy cafés, for a scenic route rich in ambiance. Local city buses also serve multiple lines near the shrine, accepting IC cards for seamless travel. With an efficient public transit network, reaching downtown attractions is quick, convenient, and well-integrated into your sightseeing journey.
Choose Yokohama Tokyu Hotel, a 15-minute walk from Tanaka Shrine, featuring a kids’ playroom, family suites, and complimentary baby cots and children’s gift sets. The hotel includes an indoor onsen spa, allowing parents to unwind while kids enjoy safe, supervised play. Special weekend events include Shrine-themed workshops such as origami cranes and basic Shinto prayer rituals—fun and educational for young visitors. Located near Yokohama City Children’s Science Museum and Minato Mirai 21, the area offers endless family-friendly attractions. Every amenity is designed with families in mind, ensuring comfort, safety, and memorable experiences for all ages.
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