- Elevators suitable for wheelchairs
- Restrooms suitable for wheelchairs
- Parking for Wheelchair Users
- Slope-ways
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NISSAN STADIUM |
The largest
stadium with a seating capacity of 70,000 in Japan. A venue for the
2002 World Cup Soccer Final. Group tour applications accepted. Inquiries
by telephone. A 14-minute walk from the Shin-Yokohama Station (JR or Yokohama City Subway); a 7-minute walk from the Kozukue Station (JR); get off at the Nissan Stadium mae bus stop on City Bus #300, departing from the Shin-Yokohama Station |
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum |
In the
museum, a retrospective town of the Showa 33 (45 years ago) has been
reproduced. Selected Ramen restaurants are lined up. There is an exhibition
on the history and culture of Ramen.
Adults 300 yen/Children 100 yen 11:00~23:00(Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays from 10:30. Enter by 22:00.) A 5-minute walk from the Shin-Yokohama Station (JR or Yokohama City Subway) |
Yokohama Arena |
One of Japan's largest multipurpose halls with a capacity of 17,000 in a 8,000 square- meter-arena. This is used for varieties of performances ranging from local and overseas famous artists' concerts to major sports events.
A 5-minute walk from the Shin-Yokohama Station (JR or Yokohama City Subway) |
Asty |
This is
a restaurant street directly connected to the wicket of Shin-Yokohama
Station. Some open early in the morning, offering convenience to the
station’s many users.. 6:10-23:00 (depending on the store). No fixed holidays. Next to Shin-Yokohama Station (JR or Yokohama City Subway) |
Prince Pepe |
This
is a shopping building with high grade boutiques lining the 1st
floor, situated next to Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel. 10:00~21:00/Closed irregularly North Exit of Shin-Yokohama Station (JR or Yokohama City Subway) |