You can see it as soon as you step out of Odawara Station, so the location is super convenient. The traditional-style buildings have a great atmosphere—it feels like stepping back into the Edo period, but with a modern twist. There's even a free foot bath inside that's really relaxing.
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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.
This spot is definitely worth visiting! You can enjoy a distant view of Yokohama Port, and there are lots of flowers and plants to see in the park. When you get tired, you can relax on a bench, sip some coffee, soak up the sun, and just enjoy the laid-back vibe.
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Museum Meiji Mura Village
This open-air museum first opened its doors in 1965, the artistically and historically valuable buildings, including 11 important cultural properties, mostly from the Meiji period, were relocated, preserved, and exhibited here.
If you love the history and artistic atmosphere of Japan's Meiji era, it's really worth spending a whole day here!
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Ghibli Museum, Mitaka
In Tokyo's Mitaka lies the Ghibli Museum, overseen by Director Hayao Miyazaki. Studio Ghibli, established in 1985, is a Japanese animation studio known for planning and producing films primarily directed by Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki.
The museum building itself is a work of art and perfect for photos! Tickets are in high demand, so you need to book early. Entry is at a set time and there's a time limit, so make sure to plan your visit carefully!
