Map for Walking throwgh the Multi purpose Retarding Basin Area
Shin-Yokohama is just outside the multipurpose retarding basin.
It's a bustling area with many entertainment options. Toward Kozukue
you'll find historical ruins and Buddhist temples enveloped in
natural beauty, the perfect backdrop for a pleasant stroll.

Kozukue Castle Ruins -Shimin-no-Mori
Parade of warriors during the Kozukue Castle Ruins Festiva
About 15 minutes from Kozukue station, the low hills that remain where Kozukue Castle once stood now make up lush, green woods for local residents to enjoy. With the hills covered in various kinds of trees, visitors can take a pleasant stroll through the verdant groves and bamboo forests. The Honmaru ruins, Ninomaru ruins, and ancient foundations of the Kozukue castle are valuable reminders of the area's history.

Shin-Yokohama Ekimae Park
Once you leave the business district of the Shin-Yokohama Station area, you'll find Shin-Yokohama Ekimae Park stretching out along the Toriyama River. This space, surrounded by trees, gives visitors a relaxing moment away from the bustle of the nearby city.
Shinyokohama Reumen Museum
The Shinyokohama Raumen Museum is a food-oriented amusement park where visitors can taste ramen styles popular throughout the nation. The building, which recreates a streetscape from 1958, contains nine ramen shops as well as a ramen gallery, gift shop, and lots of other interesting sights.
This building makes you feel like
you've been transported in time back to 1958.

Shin-Yokohama Information Network
The Shin-Yokohama Information Network river information display board has been installed in front of Shin-Yokohama station to provide information to local residents. Flood, earthquake, and other disaster information, disaster preparedness information, and other local information will be displayed in real time so residents can get accurate information quickly.
'Prince Pepe'Shopping Plaza at the Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel
The Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel, a high-rise hotel adjacent to Shin-Yokohama Station, also houses Prince Pepe, a shopping plaza with a dazzling array of more than 150 individual shops. Visitors can enjoy five floors of everything from the latest fashions, household goods, and beauty supplies to foods and other items.
Yokohama Arena
This multipurpose event hall measures 8,000 m2 and boasts a maximum capacity of 17,000 people. It is used for a wide range of events including concerts for big-name Japanese and international performers, and various kinds of ceremonies, exhibits, and sporting events.

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