Discover Yokohama’s vibrant blend of history and modernity. Explore Chinatown, create Cup noodles, and enjoy stunning views on the Air Cabin.
Discover Yokohama’s vibrant blend of history and modernity. Explore Chinatown, create Cup noodles, and enjoy stunning views on the Air Cabin.
- Cup Noodles Museum Yokohama - This interactive food museum offers a delightful and engaging experience to discover one of Japan’s most successful inventions, the Cup Noodles, cherished by many worldwide! Visitors can learn about how Momofuku Ando, the creator of Cup Noodles, conceived the idea, observe the product’s evolution, enjoy creative art…
- Cup Noodles Museum Yokohama - This interactive food museum offers a delightful and engaging experience to discover one of Japan’s most successful inventions, the Cup Noodles, cherished by many worldwide! Visitors can learn about how Momofuku Ando, the creator of Cup Noodles, conceived the idea, observe the product’s evolution, enjoy creative art installations, an original animated film, and even customize their own pack of Cup Noodles in the museum’s in-house factory. During this experience, guests can design their packaging and create a unique flavor by selecting from four soups and twelve toppings. The museum proudly offers a total of 5,460 flavor combinations to create!
- Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse - Stroll to Yokohama’s renowned Red Brick Warehouse. Here, a guide will provide an overview of this landmark’s history and design, which reflects Western architectural influences. It is recommended to capture photos of the structure, which looks stunning against the sea and cityscape backdrop. Visitors can enjoy some free time to explore the unique shops inside or relax with a coffee at one of the stylish cafes!
- Yokohama Chinatown - Explore Yokohama’s Chinatown, the largest in Japan. A guide will introduce the area, including visits to two of Chinatown’s temples and shrines. After the guided tour, it will be time for a lunch break! Chinatown is the perfect place to enjoy lunch, and it is highly recommended to try the local cuisine at the many street food vendors, cafes, and restaurants.
- The Wharf House Yamashita Koen - Enjoy breathtaking views overlooking the sea and cityscape. A guide will highlight major points of interest, such as a historic ship, an impressive harbor terminal walkway and viewpoint, and more. There will also be a stop at a popular Portside cafe where guests can enjoy the traditional Japanese experience of a foot bath overlooking the sea! While here, feel free to enjoy a drink or refreshment.
- Yokohama Archives of History - This historical museum is the site of the signing of the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 between Japan and the USA. Consequently, the historic buildings have been meticulously preserved and managed, and the museum opened in 1981. It is dedicated to narrating the history of Yokohama as it became one of Japan’s first treaty ports open to international trade in the mid-19th Century. This is an excellent final stop to gain further insight into the wonderful city of Yokohama before returning to Shinjuku via the Air Cabin and train.

- Yokohama Air Cabin Round Trip Ticket
- Local English speaking guide
- Foot Bath experience
- Return Train Tickets from Shinjuku Station to Yokohama Station
- Admission fees for Cup noodles Experience, Chinatown Temples and Yokohama Archives History Museum
- Yokohama Air Cabin Round Trip Ticket
- Local English speaking guide
- Foot Bath experience
- Return Train Tickets from Shinjuku Station to Yokohama Station
- Admission fees for Cup noodles Experience, Chinatown Temples and Yokohama Archives History Museum
- Trains and transport before and after the tour
- Food and drink
- Trains and transport before and after the tour
- Food and drink
Many travelers to Japan often explore Tokyo, but Yokohama, the country’s second-largest city, offers a delightful alternative just 40 minutes away by train. This charming port city is ideal for a day trip for those eager to experience a different side of Japan beyond the capital. Situated in Kanagawa Prefecture, known for attractions like Hakone,…
Many travelers to Japan often explore Tokyo, but Yokohama, the country’s second-largest city, offers a delightful alternative just 40 minutes away by train. This charming port city is ideal for a day trip for those eager to experience a different side of Japan beyond the capital. Situated in Kanagawa Prefecture, known for attractions like Hakone, Kamakura, and Enoshima, Yokohama boasts a rich history and vibrant urban culture. Once a small fishing village, it transformed into a significant city influenced by trade and innovation in the mid-19th century. Today, Yokohama beautifully combines modernity and tradition with its scenic waterfronts, historic architecture, and urban development, providing visitors with a lively and cosmopolitan experience. During the tour, visitors will explore Japan’s largest Chinatown, various historical sites in Yokohama, and the Cup Noodles Museum, where they can create their own unique Cup Noodles. Additionally, they will enjoy a ride on the Yokohama Air Cabin.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.