Embark on an exciting Private Yokohama Tour and set sail on the Sea Bass for a breathtaking harbor ride. Get up close with the Port of Yokohama and take in the panoramic view of the city. Upon arrival at Yamashita Park, explore the fascinating history of the Hikawa Maru, an early Japanese ocean liner. Discover the early Western settlers' lives as you visit Spanish villas and Victorian residences on Yamate Hill. Indulge in the vibrant culture of Yokohama's largest Chinatown, where you can visit a 150-year-old temple and embark on a scrumptious food crawl through narrow laneways to savor some of the best Chinese cuisines, including steamed buns, Shumai dumplings, and fried sesame balls. Get ready for an unforgettable experience!
Begin your private Yokohama tour at Yamashita Park, home to the historic Hikawa Maru, a beautifully preserved early Japanese ocean liner. Step aboard to explore the ship and discover the fascinating stories of her voyages and passengers.
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Yamatechō, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Stroll up to Yamate Hill, a historic residential district, and explore elegant villas once home to early Western settlers.
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Yamashitachō, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Walk down to Yokohama Chinatown, Japan’s largest, and visit a 150-year-old temple central to the early Chinese community. Enjoy lunch at a traditional restaurant, then explore the lively streets and try fried sesame balls for dessert.
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Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
After exploring Chinatown, you'll travel to Minato Mirai, a 10-minute train ride away, to see the modern side of Yokohama.
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In Minato Mirai, explore Yokohama’s modern waterfront, including the Red Brick Warehouse, once a customs house and now a stylish boutique complex.
Walk along the waterfront to Shinko Pier to board the Sea Bass and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the water.
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Disembark at Yokohama Station, where your tour concludes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. This is a fully private tour for your group only.
Yes. Public transportation costs are not included, and you will need to purchase a train or subway pass on the day.
You will walk approximately 10 km at a relaxed pace. A moderate level of fitness is required.
Tours operate in all weather except during official severe weather warnings. If water conditions are unsafe, the boat ride will be replaced with train travel.
Yokohama is about 45–90 minutes from Tokyo by train, depending on your starting location.