Tokyo Travel 6: Yokohama

A port city, one of the old trading town in Tokyo. Minatomirai is the place that my friend suggested. It is a beautiful city, located quite far from the central Tokyo. It has Chinatown too. It reminds me of San Francisco. It's a harbor, so its near the sea. Expectedly, you could see a lot of pier and ships. The smell of salt water, not to my fancy but still I like it.

Minatomirai
There is the red brick building, which located near the port, which was interesting to look at. And there are a lot of restaurants inside, so if you come there at noon, you could use it to cool down and grab something to eat. It seems to have quite historical, though I don't know what is the history.  I will try to find out later.
the red brick building
The Chinatown, pretty much like the chinatown, just its very clean. As like other Chinatown, red is the main tone around. I really feel like I am in China  (though I never go there haha). There are so many souvenir shops, which you could come by and see a lot of different stuff they offer. 

shop in Chinatown
Chinatown walk
Apparently there is a ramen museum in Yokohama, I didn't have much time to explore Yokohama so maybe its a good itinerary to visit there. Waterfront is definitely good to look at and gaze upon lol. Yamashita park is also located near it, so you could stop by if you want. There is a big aquarium and mall if you are interested. You could navigate easily everywhere with a tourist bus. 

Yokohama has a deep history, since its an old city. There are old buildings, if you're into architectural buildings. Old cemetary, its gonna look good on pictures. 

If there is anything else, I'll add it up. 

Depok, September 17 2015.

Plaupla
(is now playing  Alone- Tokyo Ghoul OST and become mellowmellowmarshmallow)



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