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Yokohama, a popular tourist destination with excellent access from Tokyo, boasts a wealth of gourmet dining, art museums, and parks, making it perfect for solo travelers. After all, when you’re on your own, you can leisurely enjoy sightseeing without worrying about time or itinerary, right?
This time, we introduce some recommended Yokohama tourist spots perfect for solo adventures! Why not take a spontaneous trip to Yokohama this weekend?
*Information is current as of publication. Please check the official website for the latest updates.
Hoshiten quay (Qlay) is a commercial facility built under the elevated tracks between Hoshikawa and Tennocho stations on the Sotetsu Main Line. Divided into five zones, it has become the talk of the town with its array of restaurants and shops.
Within the premises, there’s a grassy plaza and a sauna, so you can enjoy shopping and dining as if on a leisurely stroll. It’s the perfect setting for the unhurried pace of solo travel.
[Address] Under the elevated tracks between Hoshikawa and Tennocho stations on the Sotetsu Main Line
[Hours] Vary by store.
[Official Website] https://www.hoshiten-qlay.com/
'ROBERT’S COFFEE' is located within the premises of 'Hoshiten qlay'. This renowned Finnish coffee chain made its debut in Kanagawa Prefecture here.
Inside, with its spacious seating and Scandinavian-style ambiance, you can enjoy a satisfying lunch set paired with sweets. Savoring their specialty coffee in such a relaxed setting is an indispensable part of a solo journey.
[Address] 134-9 Kobe-cho, Hodogaya Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Hoshiten qlay D-1
[Hours] 8:00–20:30
[Official Website] http://robertscoffee.co.jp/
Sankeien, a classic tourist spot in Yokohama, is highly recommended for solo travelers, offering lush gardens and historic buildings to explore.
This Japanese garden, created by the entrepreneur Hara Sanke—who made his fortune in the silk manufacturing and raw silk trade—features seasonal plants and historic structures like the Important Cultural Property-designated Rinchungak. It’s a spot you’ll want to visit when you can roam freely on a solo trip.
[Address] 58-1 Honmoku Sannoyatani, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
[Hours] 9:00–17:00 (last admission at 16:30)
Parking available
[Admission] Adults (high school and above): 900 yen, Children: 200 yen
[Official Website] https://www.sankeien.or.jp/
Honmoku Shrine, reputed for its various blessings such as protection from misfortune and matchmaking, enshrines Ohirume no Mikoto and has been cherished by the people of Yokohama for many years.
Every August, a purification ritual called 'Ouma Nagashi' is held, drawing in many visitors. Additionally, the grounds feature worship spots like 'Uki no Inari Shrine' and 'Honmoku Suitengū', making it ideal for a leisurely solo stroll.
[Address] 19 Honmoku Wada, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Parking available
[Official Website] https://honmoku.or.jp/
Honmokukan, a long-established bakery in Yokohama, is a highly recommended gourmet spot where you can buy over 100 varieties of bread. Its ever-changing assortment has been beloved by locals for years.
Not only can you buy bread, but you can also purchase steaming hot side dishes! It's a delight when you're ready to eat your fill. While there is an eat-in space inside, if you're alone, taking your food out to enjoy outdoors is also a great option.
[Address] 19-28 Honmoku Kammong, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
[Hours] Weekdays: 7:00–19:00 / Weekends and Holidays: 6:30–19:00
Parking available
[Official Website] https://www.honmokukan.co.jp/
'CAMEL BAGEL' quietly stands in a residential area of Okurayama, Yokohama. It’s so popular that a line forms even before opening. With around 50 types of bagels—from sweet to savory—it’s hard to choose just one.
Made with Hokkaido wheat and baked using a slow, low-temperature fermentation process, these bagels boast a delightfully chewy texture. With no eat-in space available, it’s best to enjoy them leisurely in a nearby park.
[Address] 3-63-12 Okurayama, Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
[Hours] 10:30 – Until Sold Out
No "parking lot"
[Official Website] https://camelbagel.com/
Okurayama Park, conveniently accessible from Yokohama Station, is a park along the Tokyu Toyoko Line that offers a peaceful atmosphere immersed in nature.
Not only can you admire the Yokohama cityscape, but on clear days, this hidden gem also provides breathtaking views of Mount Fuji. A stroll here, while taking in the seasonal plants and scenery, is sure to be a soothing escape.
[Address] 2-10 Okurayama, Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa
No "parking lot"
Nestled within Okurayama Park, the Okurayama Memorial Hall is a designated tangible cultural property of Yokohama, established by entrepreneur Kunihiko Okurayama. It's a hidden tourist spot where you can admire modern architecture reminiscent of a Greek temple.
Inside, the high ceilings and palace-like design, along with numerous exquisite sculptures, create an impressive atmosphere. Since admission is free, it's also highly recommended as a spot to casually drop by during your sightseeing.
Address: 2-10-1 Okurayama, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Hours: 9:00–22:00
No "parking lot"
Admission: Free
Official Website: https://o-kurayama.com/
Located in Tsuzuki Ward, the popular spa facility 'Kohoku Natural Hot Spring Yuttari COco' is a spot where you can enjoy a natural hot spring flowing directly from the source. It offers a variety of baths as well as relaxation areas with sofas and hammocks, allowing you to spend the whole day at ease.
With its excellent access within walking distance from the station and a wide array of dining options, this spot is highly recommended for a spontaneous solo visit. Treat yourself to some well-deserved relaxation.
Address: 3rd Floor, Kohoku Minamo, 2-7-1 Nakagawa Chuo, Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Hours: Hot springs 10:00–00:00 (last admission at 23:00); Dining 11:00–23:00 (Last Order 22:30)
Parking available
Closed on the first Wednesday of even-numbered months
Fees: Adults – 990 yen on weekdays, 1,290 yen on weekends/holidays; Children – 680 yen every day
Official Website: https://www.sportsoasis.co.jp/coco/
Under the supervision of world-renowned pastry chef Toshihiko Yoroizuka, 'Sky Produced by TOSHI YOROIZUKA' serves exquisite, meticulously crafted lunches and cakes in a sunlit setting.
Chef Yoroizuka’s curated menu features visually delightful and stylish plate lunches. Savoring a delicious meal alone while gazing out the window is sure to rejuvenate both body and spirit. Enjoy this refined moment to the fullest.
Address: 97-1 Shinoharamachi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Hours: 10:00–17:00 (last admission 16:30)
【Closed】Monday
Parking available
Official Website: https://yokohama-seien.co.jp/cafe/
The 'Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum' boasts a charming, retro Showa-era streetscape and is a classic gourmet destination in Yokohama, popular with both adults and children.
With a variety of shops lined up, you can sample exquisite ramen from across the country without worrying about your surroundings, making it ideal for a solo girls’ trip. If you arrive in Yokohama by Shinkansen, start your journey by filling up at the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, conveniently located near Shin-Yokohama Station!
Address: 2-14-21, Shin-Yokohama, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Hours: Weekdays 11:00–21:00 / Holidays 10:30–21:00 (Last Order 20:30)
Parking available
Official Website: https://www.raumen.co.jp/
Boasting one of Japan’s largest collections of exhibits, the 'Yokohama Museum of Art' is located in the heart of the bustling Minato Mirai area. Recently renovated and reopened in March 2024, it has become an even more captivating destination.
With over 14,000 items in its collection and a variety of seasonal exhibitions, there’s plenty to see. Be sure to carve out some time for a peaceful, solo immersion in art during your Yokohama tour.
Photo: Yasuyuki Kasagi
Address: 3-4-1 Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Hours: 10:00–18:00 (last admission 17:30)
Closed on Thursdays and during the year-end/New Year holidays
Parking available
Admission: Varies by exhibition
Official Website: https://yokohama.art.museum/
Motomachi Park, located just a short distance from Chinatown and the Motomachi Shopping Street, is a quiet retreat where you can enjoy seasonal flora and a charming retro atmosphere.
If you ascend the hill at the back of the park, you’ll discover brick ruins and a picture-perfect white phone booth. In spring, cherry blossoms and tulips are also in full bloom.
Address: 1-77-4 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
No "parking lot"
【Admission】Free
Official Website: https://www.hama-midorinokyokai.or.jp/park/motomachi/
'Negishi Natsukashi Park – Former Yanagishita Residence' lets you feel as if you’ve time-traveled back to the Taisho era. It was built by the prominent Taisho-era merchant, Mr. Yanagishita.
The highlight is its unique blend of Japanese and Western architecture, comprising an east building, a west building, a Western-style house, and a warehouse – all designated as tangible cultural properties by Yokohama City. This retro tourist spot offers both an opportunity to admire rare historical structures and exhibits that showcase life in that era.
Address: 10 Shimomachi, Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
No "parking lot"
【Admission】Free
Official Website: https://ne-yagishitatei.com/
Located adjacent to the verdant Negishi Forest Park, the 'Forest Terrace Café' is a hidden gem that offers a bird’s-eye view of the park.
On the breezy terrace seating, you can enjoy a menu of light bites and sweets. A solo coffee break spent admiring nature promises a truly refined experience.
Address: Negishidai, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Parking available
Official Website: https://www.hama-midorinokyokai.or.jp/park/negishi/shop.php
The beauty of solo travel is that you can move about and choose your destinations exactly as you wish. Yokohama is filled with museums, historic landmarks, and gourmet spots that are perfect for exploring on your own.
Why not spontaneously visit a place you don’t usually go? This weekend, reward yourself for all your hard work with a relaxed tour of Yokohama.
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