The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, a historic architectural marvel, stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage. These elegantly aged structures, with their deep red bricks and sturdy framework, evoke a sense of nostalgia, merging industrial charm with modern sophistication. Inside, a vibrant array of shops and restaurants offers a delightful blend of local and international flavors. The surrounding area, beautifully landscaped and overlooking the scenic harbor, provides a picturesque backdrop. The warehouses host a variety of events throughout the year, transforming into a hub of activity and celebration. This iconic landmark, blending history with contemporary life, remains a beloved destination for both locals...
Read moreAwesome building and great shops!
Presently there are two buildings. The first building is only occupied on the first floor. The second building has three stories with the third story occupied by restaurants.
The red brick building has a series of specialty Boutique shops that are not reminiscent of tourist trap.
There are unique shops and artists here as well as many choices for food.
There's on-site parking, and we paid less than $500 yen for about 2 hours.
There's also an observation deck with some sofas and coffee tables where you can sit and rest your feet for a few minutes.
Very comfortable, convenient, and fun.
Highly...
Read moreICE RINK: horrible. Don't go there. The rental shoes were never sharpened, ever, even at the time of manufacturing. So it's almost impossible to skate properly. Half of rental shoes also have a horrible rubber base, which is dangerous for the ankles. The Ice is very crowded, most people have no idea how to skate, and they fall a lot (thanks to the non-sharpened shoes too). The Ice gets damaged within 20 minutes after cleaning. And then, it's prohibited to: back skate, twist, turn, dance in pairs, jump. So the only thing you are allowed to do is going with the flow,...
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