


Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
About
This beautifully preserved early 1900s warehouse complex offers families a perfect blend of history, shopping, dining, and waterfront fun. Kids love the wide open plazas for running around, seasonal events and markets, plus stunning views of Yokohama Bay and the famous Cosmo Clock 21 Ferris wheel. The pedestrian-friendly space makes it easy to navigate with strollers, and the mix of indoor and outdoor areas ensures fun in any weather.
Highlights
- ✓Beautiful historic red brick architecture dating from 1911 that fascinates curious kids
- ✓Spacious outdoor plaza perfect for children to run and play safely
- ✓Seasonal events including Christmas markets, ice skating rinks, and cultural festivals
- ✓Wide variety of unique Japanese snacks, toys, and souvenirs in family-friendly shops
- ✓Stunning waterfront views of Yokohama Bay and photo opportunities with the giant Ferris wheel backdrop
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit during seasonal events like the Oktoberfest, Christmas market, or summer ice skating rink for extra family fun and unique cultural experiences
- 2.The open plaza between the two warehouse buildings is perfect for kids to burn energy while parents relax at outdoor cafes with a view
- 3.Many shops have English signage and staff are accustomed to international visitors, but download a translation app for menus at smaller eateries
- 4.Arrive by train using the Minato Mirai Line to Bashamichi or Nihon Odori stations (10 minute walk) to avoid parking fees and traffic
- 5.Bring cash as some smaller vendors and food stalls may not accept credit cards, though most major shops do
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons are less crowded than weekends. Visit during late afternoon into evening (4:00 PM onwards) when the warehouse lights up beautifully and temperatures cool down in summer. December offers magical Christmas markets and illuminations that kids absolutely love.
What to Know
Admission to the complex is free, though individual shops and restaurants have their own pricing. Limited English menus are available at many restaurants. Restrooms are clean and Western-style, with family facilities available.
Seasonal Notes
Winter (November through February) features spectacular illuminations and Christmas markets. Summer brings outdoor events and occasional ice skating rinks set up in the plaza. The complex is open year-round, but special family events are most frequent during school holidays and major Japanese festivals.
Nearby Eats
Cupnoodles Museum is a 5 minute walk away and features a family-friendly cafeteria. The adjacent Yokohama World Porters shopping mall (3 minute walk) has an entire food court with kid-approved options including pizza, pasta, and familiar chain restaurants with English picture menus.
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Red Brick Warehouse (Akarenga)
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