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About Port of Yokohama Osanbashi International Passenger Terminal
Since its completion in 1894 (Meiji 27), Osanbashi Pier has served as Japan’s gateway to the sea. The current Port of Yokohama Osanbashi International Passenger Terminal, which was reopened in 2002 (Heisei 14), has a unique design and innovative structure with spatial beauty, making it a passenger terminal befitting a leading port in Japan. The 360-degree night view from the Bay Bridge to the Red Brick Warehouse and the Minato Mirai 21 district is spectacular.
If you want Whole Japan Rail Pass, first make a ticket reservation!
If you have a discount coupon, you can make a reservation and purchase tickets online at a discount price.
How to get there
The nearest station is Nihon-odori Station on the Minatomirai Line.
You can also walk from JR Kannai Station.
There is only one ticket gate at Nihon-odori Station on the Minato Mirai Line.
After exiting the ticket gate, the exit for the Osanbashi direction is marked as Exit No. 3.
Exit 2 is also recommended.
It takes about 7 minutes on foot to Osanbashi Bridge.
Tips
Daisanbashi Bridge, where luxury cruise ships dock, is a pleasant place to watch and walk around.
Walking on the wooden deck with a dog is a little uncomfortable, but there are no signs that say “No Pets Allowed” except at the terminal.
In other parts of the country, it would definitely be “No Pets Allowed.
This shows the broad-mindedness of the city of Yokohama.
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