Yokohama
Yokohama
Yokohama

Yokohama

Japan

Introduction to Port

Port Yokohama distinguishes itself from other cruise ports with a seamless mix of ultra modern efficiency and historic charm, perched on Tokyo Bay just minutes from central Tokyo and the city’s oldest waterfront neighborhoods. Signature experiences invite guests to stroll the Osanbashi Pier’s sunlit decks for sweeping harbor panoramas, savor ramen and Chinatown delicacies in the world’s largest Japanese-Chinese enclave, and wander the chic Motomachi streets where history and fashion mingle. Beyond the dock, the city offers accessible day trips to Sankeien’s tranquil gardens, Yamashita Park’s harbor views, the futuristic Minatomirai district, and postcard-worthy excursions to Kamakura and Hakone. The port itself showcases modern, user-friendly facilities such as the Osanbashi International Passenger Terminal with its airy, ship-like design, streamlined immigration, and comfortable lounges that make embarkation a breeze. Fleet features include deep-water piers capable of hosting the world’s largest cruise ships, flexible docking schedules, and on-shore services such as bilingual information desks and luggage handling. Onboard experiences are complemented by port-organized culinary tours, cultural programs, and signature dining options that reflect Yokohama’s precision and warmth. A visit here is more than a port call—it’s a gateway to the broader Tokyo Bay region, where historic memory sits alongside contemporary innovation, ready to deliver unforgettable moments from sea to shore, including the preserved Hikawa Maru museum ship and easy connections to Shin-Yokohama and beyond.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Historic gateway to Japan
Opened trade with the world; Perry's visit and treaty ports.
Vibrant waterfront and Kannai
Charming waterfront, Kannai district, and Ishikawa-cho markets.
Modern port city energy
Modern skyline, museums, cruise ships, and international culture.
Easy day-trip access
Close to Tokyo and Kamakura for quick getaways.