Yokohama Port Opening Square Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This square is very close to the big trestle and Yamashita Park. There is a fountain in the square. It will give you a cool feeling in summer and is a good place to rest.
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It seems that it is not a port opening square or a park. It seems to be the place of the Japan-US Treaty of Reconciliation, but if you pass by normally, you don't know that it is a place with a lot of weight at all.
It may be better to call it a square rather than a park adjacent to the Port Opening Museum. There are many highlights such as fountains, monuments to the Japan-US Treaty of Peace, and remains of sewers. There is also a bench, so it's perfect for a break during sightseeing.
It is a park adjacent to a strangely shaped intersection at the base of the Opier. There was also a historical monument in the park, which was one of the tourist targets. The objects in the center of the performance have a high reflectivity.
Japan and pro-treaty concluded の land にある Shuang やかな park! !
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It is a park along Osanbashi-dori in Yokohama. It is right next to the Yokohama Coastal Church, Japan's first Protestant Christian Church. In the park, there are brick manholes and sewerage remains centered on a nice fountain, a monument to the land where the Japan-US Treaty of Japanese Parents was concluded, and 12 circle mirrors, which are circular stainless steel columns. Very nice It seemed to be watching art. The center of the park is sunny, but there are trees 々 on both sides, so it is a cool shade. Yokohama ...
Stop by when walking around Yokohama. It is a park adjacent to the Yokohama Port Opening Museum at the entrance of Osabashi, and is recommended as a stop-by spot when walking around the Nihon Odori ~ Yamashita Park area. There is also a monument to the conclusion of the Japan-US Treaty of Japanese Parents in the park, where you can feel the history of Yokohama. We also recommend the cafe next to the adjacent Yokohama Port Opening Museum.
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It seems that it is not a port opening square or a park. It seems to be the place of the Japan-US Treaty of Reconciliation, but if you pass by normally, you don't know that it is a place with a lot of weight at all.
A park with many attractions. Also for breaks.
It may be better to call it a square rather than a park adjacent to the Port Opening Museum. There are many highlights such as fountains, monuments to the Japan-US Treaty of Peace, and remains of sewers. There is also a bench, so it's perfect for a break during sightseeing.
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It is a park adjacent to a strangely shaped intersection at the base of the Opier. There was also a historical monument in the park, which was one of the tourist targets. The objects in the center of the performance have a high reflectivity.
Japan and pro-treaty concluded の land にある Shuang やかな park! !
It is a park along Osanbashi-dori in Yokohama. It is right next to the Yokohama Coastal Church, Japan's first Protestant Christian Church. In the park, there are brick manholes and sewerage remains centered on a nice fountain, a monument to the land where the Japan-US Treaty of Japanese Parents was concluded, and 12 circle mirrors, which are circular stainless steel columns. Very nice It seemed to be watching art. The center of the park is sunny, but there are trees 々 on both sides, so it is a cool shade. Yokohama ...
A stop-by spot when walking.
Stop by when walking around Yokohama. It is a park adjacent to the Yokohama Port Opening Museum at the entrance of Osabashi, and is recommended as a stop-by spot when walking around the Nihon Odori ~ Yamashita Park area. There is also a monument to the conclusion of the Japan-US Treaty of Japanese Parents in the park, where you can feel the history of Yokohama. We also recommend the cafe next to the adjacent Yokohama Port Opening Museum.