The park is named after the original wharf built when Yokohama Port opened in 1859. One of the two jetties constructed at this location had a curved shape resembling an elephant's trunk when viewed from above. The current pier reproduces this historical design.
Visitors can walk the Elephant Nose Pier for harbor views, see rotating art installations and elephant sculptures, attend cultural events and exhibitions, and visit the café with a rooftop seating area overlooking the bay.
Take the Minatomirai Line to Nihon-Odori Station. The park is a 3-5 minute walk from the station exits. It sits between Yamashita Park and the Red Brick Warehouse in Naka Ward.
Commodore Matthew C. Perry landed here on March 31, 1854. The site became Yokohama's first harbor in 1859 after the Treaty of Amity and Commerce designated it as one of Japan's five treaty ports for foreign trade.