Yokohama Museums
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The Yokohama Museum of Art showcases contemporary works and explores the city’s history as a port and cultural hub. Discover its rich exhibitions featuring Japanese and international artists.
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The Cup Noodles Museum in Yokohama is a fun, hands-on experience where you can create your own ramen, explore unique exhibits, and taste global noodle dishes in an exciting food court!
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Nippon Maru and Yokohama Port Museum offer a journey through Japan's maritime history with a retired sailing ship and engaging exhibits on the history and importance of Yokohama's port.
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The Kirin Beer Factory in Yokohama offers brewery tours with a look at beer production, history exhibits, and a 20-minute tasting session. Discover Japan’s beer heritage in this fun experience!
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The Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum offers interactive exhibits on space, ocean, transportation, and more. Ideal for kids and curious visitors eager to explore science and technology.
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The Silk Museum in Yokohama explores Japan’s silk industry, showcasing silk garments, production techniques, and live silkworms. A must-visit for history and fashion enthusiasts.
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Newspark Museum in Yokohama explores the history of Japanese newspapers with exhibits on printing, journalism, and media evolution. A must-visit for history and media enthusiasts!
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Shinyokohama Ramen Museum in Yokohama showcases ramen's history and regional varieties, offering a unique experience with interactive exhibits and delicious ramen tastings.
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NYK Maritime Museum in Yokohama explores the history of Japan's largest shipping company, showcasing the evolution of maritime technology, commerce, and international trade.
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The Museum of Tennis in Yamate reveals tennis's history in Japan, showcasing early equipment and the club where it all began, offering an insight into the sport's roots.
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Hikawa Maru is a historic ship and museum in Yokohama, offering visitors a peek into luxury ocean travel and maritime history from the 1930s.
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