After Japan opened to foreign trade in the middle of the 19th century, Yokohama became a major port for travelers from other countries. From sailors restocking their ships to wealthy travelers eager to see the long-shuttered shores, Yokohama was a point-of-contact between...
Those arriving by boat will know it well. However, those visiting Yokohama’s Red Brick Warehouse will best know it as the hey-what’s-that-over-there thing. With its elegantly curved wood and grassy knolls, Osanbashi Pier, a.k.a the Yokohama International Passenger Terminal, is more than...