8. Situated in the middle of the Japanese Islands on the Pacific Coast, Yokohama has high
precipitation in June, September, and October. Average temperature is 16℃ with a
comparatively mild climate.
Welcome to Yokohama: Weather
12. Banquet Room
Ballroom(3F 722㎡)
The largest single room in the
hotel,
the Ballroom can
accommodate 700 guests at a
time or be partitioned
into three separate spaces for
various events.
Bay View(3F 274㎡)
The feature glass wall makes the most
of stunning views across the port of
Yokohama,
accentuated by the sparkling ocean by
day and the twinkling city lights by night.
Accommodate 150guests
We are provided with 15 various banquet rooms
13. Room Facilities
*All rooms have electronic door locks
* Mariner’s compass motif carpets in
the corridors evoke the image of a
deluxe passenger liner
*All guest rooms are equipped with
high-speed broadband for guests to
connect their own laptops.
*All rooms have black out curtains
for your comfort.
*Mini bar
For your convenience, a full mini
bar set-up is provided in the room.
Complimentary tea and coffee
making facilities are also available in
all rooms
14. Breakfast
Choose from a traditional Japanese
breakfast at the esteemed Nadaman
restaurant; sample a room service breakfast
meal in the comfort of your room; or venture
down to the ever-popular hotel buffet
15. Restaurants
KARYU Chinese Restaurant 31st Fl. 130 sheets
AZUR French Restaurant 2nd Fl. 52sheets
LA VELA Italian Restaurant 2nd Fl. 132 sheets
OCEAN TERRACE Buffet Dining 1st Fl. 164 sheets
NADAMAN Japanese Restaurant
4th Fl.165 sheets
16. Service & Amenity – SPA & Fitness Club
SPA
Treatment room
Jacuzzi room
Relaxation room
Fitness Club
Pool
Sauna
Gym
17. Hotel Information
CHECK IN / OUT
Check-In Time 14:00
Check-Out Time 11:00
FACILITIES & LOCATION
Reception ---------- 2nd Floor
Spa & Fitness ----- 4th Floor
Florist ---------------- 2nd Floor
Gift Shop ------------ 2nd Floor
Beauty Salon ------ 1st Floor
18. Hotel Private Cruiseship
After departing Pukari Pier, located right in
front of the hotel, the boat takes you on an
excursion around Yokohama Minato Mirai
canal to see the giant Ferris Wheel,
the Nippon Maru sailing ship, Osanbashi
Terminal, and the Red Brick Warehouse
to provide you with an insight into the history
and culture of Yokohama.
Bookings are accepted up to 30 minutes
before departure.
A charter trip plan is also available.
Le Grand Bleu
19. Where to Eat & Drinks Off-site – Cruise Dinner
“Marine Rouge”
You can enjoy first class
cruising with a course meal.
“Yakata-Bune”
The Japanese-style welcome
with authentic Japanese cuisine
overlooking.
This dinner boat is owned by
fisherman and their daily catch
goes into making superb dishes,
all of which are served as full
courses.
“Royal Wing”
Entertainment restaurant ship "Royal wing"
A large passenger boat boasting a passenger
capacity of 630 people.
20. Sightseeing – Japanese Garden
“Sankeien Garden”
This vast, genuine Japanese garden with an area
of 180,000 square meters was built in 1906 by
Sankei Hara, who made a fortune through silk
trading, and was also known as a dilettante. The
garden is well known for its plum blossoms in
winter, cherry blossoms and azaleas in spring, and
the changing colors of leaves in autumn, making it
popular among foreign visitors.
●Adults 700 yen, 65 and older 200 yen,
junior high/primary school students 200 yen
●9:00-17:00 (Enter by 16:30).
Closed: Year end/New Year holidays.
21. “Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise”
The "Aqua Museum" with 100,000 fish, polar
bears, and sea otters is one of the largest
aquariums in Japan. You can enjoy assorted
rides with a sea theme at the "Pleasure Land".
At "Restaurant Plaza," you can try different
kinds of food from all over the world. At Bay
Market, original souvenirs are on sale.
●Admission free
(Aquarium admission and ride fares are charged)
●2 min. walk from Hakkeijima Sta. on the
Seaside Line
Sightseeing – Leisure Land
22. Where to shop
“Yokohama Landmark Plaza”
Visit the observation deck of Landmark Plaza, the
tallest building in Japan which is only about 10
minutes' walk from our hotel. There are 170 shops in
the building. If it's a clear day, you can see Mount Fuji
from observation deck from top floor.
“Queen’s Square Yokohama”
This is the shopping mall just a few minutes from our hotel.
There are many kinds of shops and café here.
“Chinatown”
The largest Chinatown in Japan where more than 500 shops
gather, including more than 200 Chinese cuisines within
about 500 meters square. Enjoy both dining and souvenir
shopping here.
23. Where to shop
“MARK IS Minato Mirai”
The underlying concept behind MARK IS
minatomirai is the idea of a "Life
Entertainment Hall."
With 189 stores, MARK IS minatomirai is the
largest shopping center in the "Minato Mirai
21" district.
The new complex is directly linked to
Minatomirai Station on the Yokohama
Minatomirai Railway's Minatomirai Line; it can
also be reached in 8 minutes from JR
Sakuragicho Station via a moving walkway.
“Daiso”
100 Yen Shop
100 yen shops are enhancing
their status in the retail industry
to rank alongside department
stores, supermarkets and
convenience stores.
24. Where to shop
“YODOBASHI CAMERA”
Electrical appliance store
The store has not only electrical appliances
but also all consumable items in discounted
price.
Open 09:30-22:00
*3minutes walk from Yokohama st. west exit
“Don Quijote”
Discount Store
Selling everything from apparel, toys, home
appliances to accessories, Don Quijote is a
deep discount general merchandise store.
Open 24hours
*5minutes walk from Yokohama st. west exit
25. Where to visit
“NISSIN CUP NOODLE MUSEUM”
Open 17th September 2011
Visitors can experience the origin of
the invention of the world’s first
instant noodle product as they knead,
stretch, and flavor flours, making their
very own “Chicken Ramen”. Visitors
can take their handmade “Chicken
Ramen” home and enjoy the freshly
made taste!
3 min. walk from our hotel
Open 10:00-18:00(holiday Tuesday )
26. Where to visit
“MANYO CLUB”
Natural “ONSEN” Hot Spring
Relax and enjoy Natural ONSEN at
Manyo Club which is located only 3-
minute walk from the hotel. Natural
ONSEN is delivered from ATAMI and
YUGAWARA every single day.
27. Where to visit
The Ramen Museum has selected
renowned ramen shops from all over Japan:
Sapporo, Asahikawa, Fukushima, Tokyo,
Yokohama, Wakayama, Hakata, and
Kumamoto. Also in the lineup is a shop
featuring "new generation" ramen. Ramen
restaurants highly regarded in areas famous
for local ramen have come together in the
Ramen Museum and contend with each
other. Soy sauce, miso, or tonkotsu? Should
noodles be thick this? Curry or straight
ramen suit you?