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)
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    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!
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    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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    The architecture feels very European—doesn’t really look Japanese.

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    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.

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    There are so many unique creative products and exclusive items you can only find at the Red Brick Warehouse's Building 2—it's hard to stop shopping! 🥰 Highly recommend the pancakes at Bills—back in 2002, The New York Times even called it the world's best breakfast! 🥞

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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!

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

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)