It’s really crowded—people everywhere! But the area you can explore is huge, and it’s an awesome place to visit.
Sensoji Temple | Review by 陳淑貞
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Shinagawa Aquarium
Opened in 1991 inside Shinagawa Kumin Park, which sits right next to the canal, this aquarium is themed around “Connecting with the Sea and Rivers.” It features around 4,000 sea creatures from approx 450 species. Through shows and seasonal events, you can get up close with the fish, observe them, and learn more about their world.
Watching the fish swim around so freely really helped me relax. It was super soothing.
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Yokohama Chinatown
Yokohama Chinatown, one of Japan’s three major Chinatowns, is a district lined with countless Chinese restaurants. From affordable dishes you can enjoy as takeout or all-you-can-eat meals to authentic Chinese cuisine, there are options to suit your budget.
The strong Chinese vibe here feels especially fresh and exciting when you're abroad.
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Yamashita Park
Yamashita Park is located by the sea, just a short walk from Yokohama Chinatown. It was opened in March of 1930, reclaiming the waterfront using rubble caused by the Great Kanto Earthquake.
Yamashita Park was created on reclaimed land, and it's super romantic and beautiful here. The docked ships are really impressive to see.
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