Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful garden. There are a lot of flowers, and with the view of the ocean, it’s amazing!
Himashita Park is a park that opened in March 1930. It was buried by recycling the wreckage of the Great Kanto Earthquake. It is a park with many places to see, including sea views, monuments and monuments. The view of the Yokohama Bay Bridge and the boat crossing the harbour is quite romantic. Many monuments here can feel the rich interaction with foreign countries, the "Indian Water Tower" donated by the Japan Indian Association in 1937, and the sister city of San Diego, the United States, donated the "Water Guard". In addition, each spring and autumn, about 160 roses and about 1,900 flowers in the "Rose Garden of the Future" are also a point worth seeing.
Shanxia Park is one of the landscapes facing Yokohama Port. The park is not big and backed by China Street subway station. It is very convenient to visit. Go north and there are red brick warehouses and future 21 coastal scenic spots. The location of the park is made up of reclamation. There is no twists and turns of the natural coast. The straight trails and the brushed breakwater are also not fun. There are many landscape towers and museums around the park. If you have enough planning, it is more comfortable to stay here for one or two nights.
Next to Yamashita Park is China Street and the Gaoda Factory, a park suitable for walking.
Yokohama City Travel is not difficult from Tokyo. Can take a train to travel
The scenic Yokohama sightseeing representative attractions have many bronze statues and each has its own story. There are many sightseeing places around, and China Street is also nearby. It is not enough to play for a day.
比起国内的公园,山下公园可真不算大,但是夜景很漂亮,白天走在海边,温适的海风吹在身上非常舒服,身边结伴走过穿校服的可爱女生,草地上悠闲晒太阳的本地人,还有追着海鸥嬉戏的小朋友,让人觉得时间慢下来,值得一去的地方。
It is a beautiful garden, beautifully decorated overlooking the Tokyo Bay, very beautiful. The bathroom is very clean.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful garden. There are a lot of flowers, and with the view of the ocean, it’s amazing!
Himashita Park is a park that opened in March 1930. It was buried by recycling the wreckage of the Great Kanto Earthquake. It is a park with many places to see, including sea views, monuments and monuments. The view of the Yokohama Bay Bridge and the boat crossing the harbour is quite romantic. Many monuments here can feel the rich interaction with foreign countries, the "Indian Water Tower" donated by the Japan Indian Association in 1937, and the sister city of San Diego, the United States, donated the "Water Guard". In addition, each spring and autumn, about 160 roses and about 1,900 flowers in the "Rose Garden of the Future" are also a point worth seeing.
Shanxia Park is one of the landscapes facing Yokohama Port. The park is not big and backed by China Street subway station. It is very convenient to visit. Go north and there are red brick warehouses and future 21 coastal scenic spots. The location of the park is made up of reclamation. There is no twists and turns of the natural coast. The straight trails and the brushed breakwater are also not fun. There are many landscape towers and museums around the park. If you have enough planning, it is more comfortable to stay here for one or two nights.
Next to Yamashita Park is China Street and the Gaoda Factory, a park suitable for walking.
Yokohama City Travel is not difficult from Tokyo. Can take a train to travel
The scenic Yokohama sightseeing representative attractions have many bronze statues and each has its own story. There are many sightseeing places around, and China Street is also nearby. It is not enough to play for a day.
比起国内的公园,山下公园可真不算大,但是夜景很漂亮,白天走在海边,温适的海风吹在身上非常舒服,身边结伴走过穿校服的可爱女生,草地上悠闲晒太阳的本地人,还有追着海鸥嬉戏的小朋友,让人觉得时间慢下来,值得一去的地方。
It is a beautiful garden, beautifully decorated overlooking the Tokyo Bay, very beautiful. The bathroom is very clean.