Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse

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Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse

A Cultural and Commercial Facility in a Renovated Retro Red Brick Warehouse at the Port

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This red brick warehouse was a world-renowned state-of-the-art Japanese warehouse from the Meiji era into the Taisho era. Presently, its appearance has been maintained, and the 2-building warehouse contains shops, restaurants, and a multipurpose hall, making it a culture and shopping spot.
The #1 building features a dance and theater hall, an event space, long-standing Yokohama stores, and shops selling Yokohama souvenirs.
The #2 building has restaurants and cafés with varying themes by floor, as well as shops.
The event plaza that connects the two buildings hosts various events, including “Yokohama Oktoberfest.”

Highlights

  • Relax and look out over the ocean on the lawn area of Akarenga Park, which faces the ocean.
  • Guests can purchase select Yokohama goods and popular sweets.
  • We recommend taking pictures with the outside of the warehouse, the balcony inside, and the ocean and Bay Bridge at the event plaza as backdrops.
  • There is a great selection of cafés and restaurants, from casual food court shops to restaurants that take advantage of the beautiful location.
  • Enjoy live performances by popular musicians at Motion Blue Yokohama, said to be the birthplace of jazz.
  • The stunning night view sets a wonderful mood, making it a must-see.

Photos

  • Shops (Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse #2 Building)
©YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE

    Shops (Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse #2 Building) ©YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE

  • Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse and event plaza. Enjoy various seasonal events in the event plaza!
©YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE

    Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse and event plaza. Enjoy various seasonal events in the event plaza! ©YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE

  • Illumination of the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse. At night, the buildings are lit up orange, creating a fantastical atmosphere that’s quite different from during the daytime.
©YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE

    Illumination of the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse. At night, the buildings are lit up orange, creating a fantastical atmosphere that’s quite different from during the daytime. ©YOKOHAMA RED BRICK WAREHOUSE

Reviews

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  • I absolutely love places with a view of the ocean! I'm not really into souvenirs, but there are plenty of restaurants and cafes here where you can grab a bite or just relax. I recommend coming in the afternoon and staying until evening—you'll get to enjoy both the daytime and nighttime vibes!

  • They've turned the old warehouse into a relaxing spot by combining creative culture and commercial activities.

  • Just like the Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse in Hakodate, this place was converted from a port warehouse. It's even more beautiful at night when the lights are on—the atmosphere is fantastic!

  • The historic exterior of the building is really well preserved. Inside, the shops mostly sell creative little goods. It's definitely one of the most popular tourist spots in Yokohama.

    You can walk from Yamashita Park all the way to the Red Brick Warehouse. These warehouses are pre-WWII relics, and they look beautiful when they're lit up at night—perfect for taking photos.

Details

Name in Japanese
横浜赤レンガ倉庫
Postal Code
231-0001
Address
1-1 Shinko, Naka-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa
Telephone
045-227-2002 (#2 building information desk, 11:00am - 8:00pm)
※For inquiries about the commercial facilities
Admission
Free
Closed
Varies by facility and store
Business Hours
#1 building 10:00am - 7:00pm, #2 building 11:00am - 8:00pm
※Facility hours and store hours vary
Access
(1) About a 15-minute walk from the JR Keihin Tohoku Line, JR Negishi Line, and Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line’s Sakuragicho Station and Kannai Station
(2) About a 6-minute walk from the Minatomirai Line’s Bashamichi Station and Nihon-Odori Station
(3) About a 12-minute walk from the Minatomirai Line’s Minatomirai Station
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)