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Yokohama Royal Park Hotel

2-2-1-3 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku

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  • A hotel with a great view within walking distance

  • It depends on the season, but it was cheap during the off-season. When my second daughter was in kindergarten, we stayed here to go to the Anpanman Museum. All the rooms are on the upper floors, so the night view and the cars and trains moving around like tiny beans were so beautiful that my child could watch them so many times that he couldn't fall asleep. We drove from a long distance, but the 24-hour parking fee was included, so we walked to the Anpanman Museum. Parking fees were high in the neighborhood, and it was helpful that we didn't have to look for a parking space. (Note: The parking fee is 24 hours max, but you should pay for the parking right before you leave!) For meals, we ate at nearby restaurants and at the supermarket inside the tower (I don't know if it's still there...). I remember having a lot of fun just walking around the tower in my free time. The building itself is noticeable, so it's easy to find, and now that my child is in elementary school, when we see it on TV, we have lively conversations like, "That's where we stayed," and I still think it was a good place to stay.
    MD's answer (Posted on:2016/1/10)
  • Enjoy a stroll around Yokohama and the night view

  • How about spending the year in Yokohama? The first shrine visit of the year is Iseyama Kotaijingu Shrine, which is bustling with food stalls along the streets. The hotel is located in the center of Yokohama, and depending on the room, you can enjoy the night view of the seaside, including Yokohama Bay Bridge. You can also explore Yamashita Park, Motomachi, Chinatown, Bashamichi, and Nogeyama by walking or taking a short train ride. The hotel does not have a hot spring, but we recommend taking a dip in the hot spring at the nearby Manyo Club while you're out and about.
    ひげちゃん's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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