Enjoy Even on Rainy Days! 10 Tourist Spots in Yokohama

Enjoy Even on Rainy Days! 10 Tourist Spots in Yokohama

"Even though you came all the way for sightseeing, it's raining..." When the weather turns bad on the day of a long-anticipated trip, your excitement can quickly drop. But in Yokohama, that's not a problem! Yokohama offers plenty of facilities and theme parks that can be enjoyed even on rainy days. Here are some Yokohama tourist spots where you can have fun without worrying about the weather.

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Enjoy Even on Rainy Days! 10 Tourist Spots in Yokohama

Yokohama Has Plenty of Indoor Theme Parks for Rainy Days

Yokohama is a classic tourist destination for dates and outings.
However, if it happens to rain when you come to play, you might be at a loss for where to go.

Even in such cases, don’t worry – Yokohama boasts many indoor theme parks that you can enjoy on rainy days.
Here, we introduce some Yokohama tourist spots where you can have fun without worrying about the weather.

[Minato Mirai Area] CupNoodles Museum Yokohama

CupNoodles Museum Yokohama is a popular tourist spot in Minato Mirai that attracts over one million visitors annually.
Inside the museum, there are numerous exhibits and hands-on experiences related to cup noodles.
Particularly popular is the "My CUPNOODLES Factory," where you can create your own original cup noodle, drawing crowds every day.

Cup noodles have become an indispensable part of our lives and are even considered a national food.
At the museum, you can see, touch, play with, eat, and learn about every aspect of cup noodles—from their history to the secrets behind their popularity—engaging all your senses.

By experiencing the exhibits and interactive activities, you’re sure to encounter the creative spirit and pioneering mentality of Momofuku Ando, the inventor of cup noodles, and make many discoveries along the way.

[Minato Mirai Area] Orbi Yokohama

Orbi Yokohama is an indoor entertainment facility where you can enjoy immersive images of majestic nature and interact with animals.
Inside the facility, you can encounter and observe a variety of creatures—from rare animals like capybaras, armadillos, and tarantulas to familiar animals such as chicks and rabbits.
During special events, you can also interact with adorable meerkats and even a carpet viper that appears to be over two meters long.

Additionally, Orbi Yokohama has recently been renovated, and a new section called "Cat Paradise" has been introduced.
Unlike a typical cat café, this area features displays designed to delight cats.
Watching the cats relax and roam freely is guaranteed to be soothing.
Moreover, Orbi Yokohama offers captivating natural scenes through immersive imagery that makes you feel as though you’re truly in the great outdoors.

[Minato Mirai Area] Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse

Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse is one of Yokohama’s representative tourist spots.
The red brick warehouses, with their distinctive brick construction, were originally built as bonded warehouses—Building No. 2 in 1911 (Meiji 44) and Building No. 1 in 1913 (Taisho 2).
Today, these historic structures have been transformed into famous tourist facilities, with cumulative visitors exceeding 50 million as of 2011.

At the Red Brick Warehouse, Building No. 2 houses a variety of shops and dining venues, while Building No. 1 contains a multipurpose hall that hosts performances such as plays and concerts.
With its wide range of shops and diverse events, the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse is a popular spot where everyone can have a great time.

[Minato Mirai Area] Yokohama Landmark Tower

Yokohama Landmark Tower is a highly popular symbol of Yokohama.
This 70-story building, standing at 296.33 meters tall, was known as Japan’s tallest skyscraper until Abeno Harukas in Osaka opened in 2014.
However, in eastern Japan, Yokohama Landmark Tower remains the tallest skyscraper.

The highlight of Yokohama Landmark Tower is the 69th-floor observation area known as the "Sky Garden." The elevator in Landmark Tower is famous for being the fastest in Japan, whisking you from the lobby on the 2nd floor to the Sky Garden on the 69th floor in just 40 seconds. From the Sky Garden, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Yokohama, with the night view from 273 meters above ground being especially breathtaking.

[Minato Mirai Area] Yokohama Museum of Art

Opened in 1989, Yokohama Museum of Art is one of Japan’s largest art museums. Throughout the year, various special exhibitions are held, allowing visitors to view works by renowned artists such as Picasso, Renoir, and Dalí, as well as artists closely linked to Yokohama.

With its convenient location just a 5-minute walk from Minato Mirai Station and spacious interiors, it offers a comfortable environment for art appreciation.
The museum building itself is also a work of art, with its symmetrical exterior and an airy grand gallery featuring an open atrium—making it a highlight in its own right.

[Yokohama Chinatown Area] Yokohama Daisekai

Yokohama Daisekai is an 8-story comprehensive entertainment facility located within Yokohama Chinatown, one of Yokohama’s most popular tourist spots.
The name "Daisekai" is taken from an amusement building that existed in Shanghai during the 1920s, and each floor offers a different world of experiences.

On the first and second floors, you’ll find a variety of restaurants and shops where you can purchase Chinatown souvenirs.
The third floor features eclectic stores such as fortune-telling booths and fish foot massage shops, while floors 4 through 8 showcase an art-filled world with diverse attractions on every level.

As its name suggests, Yokohama Daisekai is the one facility where you can truly experience the full flavor of Yokohama Chinatown.

[Yokohama Station Area] ASOBUILD

ASOBUILD is a multi-purpose experiential entertainment facility directly connected to Yokohama Station.
With the concept of a "playable, station-near building," ASOBUILD spans six floors—from the 4th floor above ground to one basement level, including a rooftop—offering various experiences in manufacturing, sports, gourmet food, music, and more.

On the 2nd floor in particular, innovative ideas and the latest technologies are showcased through multiple limited-time events.
The events change regularly, ensuring that every visit offers a fresh new experience.

[Other Areas] Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum

Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum is a ramen theme park located just a 1-minute walk from Shin-Yokohama Station.
Commonly known as "Ramen Museum," it brings together popular ramen shops from all over Japan under one roof.

Within the facility, each store offers mini-sized ramen, allowing you to compare different styles.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2019, the museum has strengthened its focus on promoting ramen culture and food education through various hands-on programs.
Since October 2019, an additional exhibition and experience floor has been added on the first floor, offering a variety of ramen-related displays and noodle-making experiences.

[Other Areas] Tokyo Strawberry Park

Tokyo Strawberry Park is a strawberry theme park located in Tsurumi Ward, Yokohama.
Operated by Tokyo Electric Power Company’s subsidiary "TEPCO Fuel & Power," the entire facility is powered by electricity.
This allows visitors to enjoy strawberry picking year-round, regardless of the season.

In addition, the park features a café and buffet restaurant where you can indulge in strawberry-based sweets.
These delicious and visually appealing strawberry treats are especially recommended for women.

Please note that reservations are required in advance for strawberry picking and the buffet.

[Other Areas] Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise

Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise is a comprehensive leisure facility that combines an aquarium, amusement park, hotel, and shopping mall.
Affectionately known as "Sea Paradise," this facility offers attractions that cater to both families and couples.

At the aquarium, you can see marine life, interact with animals, and enjoy moments of relaxation.
Particularly popular are the performances and photo opportunities with penguins and otters, as well as interactive experiences with white dolphins at the "Fureai Lagoon," which reveal new sides of the marine creatures.

Beyond the aquarium, Sea Paradise also offers a wide range of thrilling attractions.
With numerous rides that provide both excitement and wonder, purchasing a one-day pass allows you unlimited rides on 15 different attractions.

With both an aquarium and an amusement park in one location, Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise is a tourist spot where you can enjoy a full day of fun.

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