From this floating pier you can take Yokohama bay boat ride. In November, when sunset is about at 6 PM night ride is awesome. Industrial area is lighted and view is amazing.
Nice Pier with great views, Rinko Park is a short walk away, providing more greats views. The Water taxi runs out of this Pier offering great service to other popular areas of Yokohama.
This small pier is pretty nice and beautiful. There is an upscale restaurant and a information desk. Well connected with Minatomirai buildings and shopping malls.
Sea Bass Pukarisanbashi Pier is Japan's first floating passenger terminal, completed in 1991. It serves as a ferry terminal in Yokohama's Minato Mirai district, featuring a Western-style building constructed on a floating platform. The pier functions as the main departure point for the Sea Bass water bus service and water taxis that connect major tourist destinations throughout Yokohama Bay.
Ferry fares vary by destination: 1,000 yen from Yokohama Station East Exit to Yamashita Park, 800 yen to Pier Akarenga (Red Brick Warehouse), and 700 yen to Hammerhead. Children ages 6 to 12 typically pay half price, and children under 6 ride free. Tickets can be purchased at the ground floor ticket office at the pier.
The Sea Bass operates daily between 10:00 and 19:00, with usually two services per hour departing from Yokohama Station. Operating hours may vary depending on seasonal schedules, so visitors should check the current timetable before planning their trip.
The Sea Bass ferry service connects several key Yokohama attractions. Current destinations include Yokohama Hammerhead (convenient for the Cup Noodle Museum and Cosmoworld theme park) and Pier Akarenga (near the historic Red Brick Warehouse shopping and dining complex). The service also links to Yokohama Station's east exit and other waterfront locations.
Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Yokohama Bay and the illuminated Yokohama Bay Bridge from the pier. The second floor houses Seafood Bistro Pier 21, a floating restaurant where diners can watch boats travel through the Port of Yokohama while eating. The pier itself is free to visit, and nearby Rinko Park offers additional scenic viewpoints of the waterfront and city skyline.