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Rain Walking in Yokohama 4K



The park is located in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
It would take only 5 minutes on foot from Motomachi Chukagai Station.
This time we also went through Chinatown.
It was raining on that day, but Yamashita Park was beautiful with hydrangeas and other greenery.
The sea can be seen from the park, and there is also a pier.
There is a ship named “Hikawamaru” docked at the wharf, and you can see the inside of the ship.
Further in the back is the Gundam Factory Yokohama, which was under maintenance that day.
I would like to visit there again to see a full-size Gundam in action.
Why don’t you drop by there when you come to Yokohama?
If this video helps you on your trip, I will be happy too.

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26 Comments

  1. Great video! I love how you captured the beauty of Yamashita Park in the rain. The scenery is breathtaking and I can't wait to visit Yokohama soon. Thank you for sharing this amazing walking tour!

  2. ここ数年私も中華街に行けてないですね。
    この動画見て久しぶりに行ってみたいと思います。いつもありがとうございます。

  3. So relaxing to hear the rain and see the beautiful sights in Tokyo. Thanks for the great tour, my friend. Cheers! 😍🥰☔☔

  4. Hi there.
    So funny stumbling upon your channel by chance. I don't know if you moved to Japan earlier this year or just traveling there frequently, but I couldn't stop laughing (and I mean it in the most positive way possible) because the places you made video of so far, looks like a carbon copy of what I did when I first moved to Japan 12 years ago (Left Tokyo for Bangkok 4 years ago)
    So it's so much fun for me to see the same places in your "2023 version", so you definitely got a new subscriber here.
    Will visit you again soon to see where you takes us. (I'd love to see your take on videos of Mitsukoshimae?Nihonbashi area)
    Keep up the good work, and all the best of luck to your channel… 🙂
    Thomas

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