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Yokohama 4hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

4.9(42)Yokohama1 hour
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Description

Enjoy an efficient, half-day walking tour of Yokohama accompanied by a government-licensed and experienced multilingual guide! Your guide will introduce both modern and traditional sides of these dynamic and ancient Japanese cities during this half-day tour. For options to experience both modern and traditional sides of Japan outside of Tokyo, the cities of Yokohama may be the best. Our nationally-licensed and experienced English-speaking guides will help you efficiently spend a half-day walking tour of these areas. Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a four-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.

Tour Options

Yokohama 4hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission not included30 min

Sankeien (三溪園) is a spacious Japanese style garden in southern Yokohama which exhibits a number of historic buildings from across Japan. There is a pond, small rivers, flowers and wonderful scrolling trails that make you think you are in Kyoto rather than Yokohama. The garden was built by Hara Sankei and opened to the public in 1904. Among the historic buildings exhibited in the park are an elegant daimyo (feudal lord) residence, several tea houses and the main hall and three storied pagoda of Kyoto's old Tomyoji Temple.

30 min

Minato Mirai 21 (みなとみらい 21) is a seaside urban area in central Yokohama whose name means "harbor of the future". It has many large high-rises, including the Landmark Tower, which was Japan's tallest building from 1993 until 2014. The area was a large shipyard until the 1980s, when development began to turn it into a new city center. Minato Mirai is blessed with a great location along the water and has a wealth of attractions. Visitors to the area will be able to find shopping centers, hotels, a convention center, an amusement park, a relaxation center with hot spring baths, museums and park space.

30 min

Yokohama Chinatown (横浜中華街, Yokohama Chūkagai) is Japan's largest Chinatown, located in central Yokohama. A large number of Chinese stores and restaurants can be found in the narrow and colorful streets of Chinatown. Various events and festivals such as Chinese New Year around the beginning of February are also held at Chinatown. Yokohama Chinatown quickly developed, after the port of Yokohama had been one of the first Japanese ports to be opened to foreign trade in 1859. It became the residence of the many Chinese traders who settled down in the city. Today, there are more businesses than actual residents living in the area. Four colorful gates stand at the entrances to Chinatown, and five more gates can be found within. The Kanteibyo is a gaudily colored temple in the center of Chinatown. Constructed in 1873 by Chinese residents, it is dedicated to the Chinese god of good business and prosperity.

Admission not included30 min

The Cup Noodles Museum (also known as the 安藤百福発明記念館, Andō Momofuku Hatsumei Kinenkan) is a fun and interactive museum in Yokohama's Minato Mirai District that shows the history of instant ramen noodles using a combination of whimsical exhibits and hands on workshops. It was opened by the Nissin Food company, whose founder invented instant ramen noodles in 1958 as a fast and convenient food. It is the second cup noodles museum to open in Japan; the first is the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum in Osaka. Tickets can only be purchased on the day. You must line up before 10am at the museum in order to purchase tickets.

Admission not included30 min

For most of the 250 years of the Edo Period (1603-1867), the rulers of Japan prohibited almost all interactions with foreign countries. When the period of isolation finally ended in the 1850s, Yokohama was one of only a few port towns where foreign traders, looking to profit from the newly opened country, were permitted to reside. While the Chinese made themselves a Chinatown, Westerners took up in the hills of the Yamate area, which was also called "The Bluff". The Yamate area (山手) retains a number of sites relating to its history as the main residential district of Westerners in Yokohama. However, because of the Great Kanto Earthquake, few of them predate 1923. Present day Yamate is still for the most part a hilly residential area with some pleasant parks. As visitors travel between Yamate's sightseeing spots, they will see by the international schools and churches that the presence of Western residents continues to this day.

Admission not included30 min

For most of the 250 years of the Edo Period (1603-1867), the rulers of Japan prohibited almost all interactions with foreign countries. When the period of isolation finally ended in the 1850s, Yokohama was one of only a few port towns where foreign traders, looking to profit from the newly opened country, were permitted to reside. While the Chinese made themselves a Chinatown, Westerners took up in the hills of the Yamate area, which was also called "The Bluff". The Yamate area (山手) retains a number of sites relating to its history as the main residential district of Westerners in Yokohama. However, because of the Great Kanto Earthquake, few of them predate 1923. Present day Yamate is still for the most part a hilly residential area with some pleasant parks. As visitors travel between Yamate's sightseeing spots, they will see by the international schools and churches that the presence of Western residents continues to this day.

Admission not included20 min

The Shinyokohama Raumen Museum (新横浜ラーメン博物館, Shin Yokohama Ra-men Hakubutsukan) is a unique museum about ramen, a very popular Japanese noodle dish which was originally introduced from China. In a gallery on the first floor, the Ramen Museum presents the history of ramen noodles in Japan, including the big success of instant ramen. It displays the variety of noodles, soups, toppings and bowls used across Japan, and shows how the noodles are made. On the two basement floors, visitors can explore a 1:1 replica of some streets and houses of Shitamachi, the old town of Tokyo, of around the year 1958, when the popularity of ramen was rapidly increasing. Nine ramen restaurants can be found there, each featuring a ramen dish from a different region of Japan.

20 min

Yamashita Park (山下公園, Yamashita Kōen) is a public park that stretches about 750 meters along Yokohama's waterfront. The park is about a hundred meters wide, and consists mostly of open green space. It was constructed after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Strolling through Yamashita Park, it is hard to miss the massive ocean liner in the water beside the promenade. The ship is called the Hikawa Maru, and was first put into service in 1930 along the Yokohama-Vancouver/Seattle line. The ship had first-class cabins that attracted the likes of the imperial family and Charlie Chaplin for the transpacific journey. In 1960, after 30 years at sea, the ship was retired. It now serves as a museum, with informative displays and interiors in the style of the 1930s.

Admission not included20 min

The Osanbashi International Passenger Terminal (大さん橋国際客船ターミナル, Ōsanbashi Kokusai Kyakusen Terminal), also known as Osanbashi Pier, is located between Minato Mirai and Yamashita Park. It is where international cruise ships dock when they visit Yokohama. The 400 meter pier has walkways and green spaces that are open to the general public, making Osanbashi Pier an interesting attraction even for travelers not boarding a ship. The pier was originally built in 1894, but was reconstructed in 2002 as a passenger terminal. Its bold new design incorporates grass and floor boards that mimic rolling waves. The pier is one of Yokohama's best spots for a walk, and for unobstructed views of the Minato Mirai skyline. Below the walking area there are boarding facilities, shops, restaurants and a hall for small exhibitions and events.

Highlights

Customizable Tour of your choice of 2-3 sites from 'What to expect' list (Yokohama or Kamakura)
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Yokohama
Licensed Local English Speaking Guide

What's included

Included
Customizable Tour of your choice of 2-3 sites from 'What to expect' list (Yokohama or Kamakura)
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Yokohama
Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
Not included
Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
No car or driver. This is a walking tour. You must book the vehicle separately.
You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.

Pickup Locations & Times

This private tour is a walking day tour. A private vehicle is not included. Public transportation or local taxis maybe used to transfer between sites. Exact transportation costs can be discussed with the guide after a reservation is finalized. Please have Japanese Yen on hand for your transportation costs.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.

Reviews(42)

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Shoney M
June 17, 2026
Kahori Tour

Kahori was an excellent tour guide. We also worked on her English along the tour. She was very informative.

Operator response

Thank you for your kind and encouraging feedback. I really enjoyed spending time with both of you. It was a lovely day, and the view of Sankeien Garden was truly beautiful. We also enjoyed a traditional Japanese lunch together. Let’s visit other nice places together when you come back. Kahori

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Alain_V
May 7, 2026
Nice visit

Thank you very much to our guide Ideaki who allowed us to discover Yokohama. Always present to perfect our requests.

Operator response

Merci beaucoup for such a wonderful word to me! I am so happy to hear you two enjoyed the tour of Yokohama. And I hope you are continuing to have great time on the cruise! - Hide

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Maury5454
May 1, 2026
Excellent tour of Yokohama with Seizo

Had a very nice tour with Seizo Kamiuto. It was raining hard at the appointment time and he nicely agreed to delay the start by 2 hours so that we could avoid the rain. We saw the Sankeien Garden, Chinatown , and the waterfront Yamashita Park. Seizo is very knowledgeable and gave us easy to understand descriptions of the area and Japan’s history. Also took us on a city bus and the subway so we added to the variety of transportation modes we have used in Japan. All-in-all an excellent tour!

Operator response

Thank you very much for your very valuable and favorable comments on my guiding. It was a great honor for me to have the opportunity to guide you in Yokohama. I myself enjoyed visiting popular sightseeing spots in Yokohama with you, especially seeing the beautiful Sankeien Garden. I wish you and your family the very best for the future. Best Regards Seizo Kamiuto

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woodward_l
April 29, 2026
Shinji took us around as...

Shinji took us around as we requested, very friendly and knowledgeable. He showed us how to ride local buses and trains.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your kind review. We enjoyed Kamakura as the new green leaves began to sprout at the end of spring. I would be happy if our experience using public transportation becomes one of your memories of sightseeing in Japan. Thank you again. Shinji

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Steven_K
April 28, 2026
Masa was a great guide....

Masa was a great guide. We were able to see highlights of Yokohama all within walking distance from our hotel.

Operator response

I thank you very much for your kind review. I have also enjoyed the conversation and jokes with you in the tour. I learned you have more than enough and accurate knowledge about Japan’s history, culture, social problems, and how it is going. Anyhow, I feel relieved that you had enjoyed the stay in Yokohama and I hope you may enjoy your stay in Tokyo after cruise ship topur. If possible, I would take you to explore the other regions when you come back to Japan in the near future again and let’s have a great time together with me. sincerely, Masa

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Adele P
April 16, 2026
Lovely Yokohama!

We had a lovely day in Yokohama with Yukie Tachibana today! Sankeirn Garden, Chinatown and Red Brick Warehouse were

Operator response

Thank you so much for joining my tour and your review! The view of Sankeien garden was so beautiful. I am so glad that you enjoyed exploring and seeing traditional Japanese houses there. In Red Brick Warehouse, we ate delicious chicken a lot! I hope you can come to see our country again. Thank you again From your guide, Yuki

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ebeard
April 8, 2026
The Best Guide

We had a great tour today with Takako She really individualized our tour and took us to all of the best sites She's very knowledgeable, and her English is perfect. We really appreciated her efforts to find us some local art and take us to some beautiful gardens. We highly recommend her as a guide.

Operator response

I truly appreciate your kind words on the review. It was my pleasure to accommodate your wishes to visit a local art gallery and gardens. I also enjoyed talking with you both. I hope to see you again. Bon voyage, Takako

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Robert_B
March 29, 2026
Perfect way to end our trip to Japan

After disembarking from a Japan cruise, we had time to explore Yokohama prior to our flight home to USA from Haneda airport. Our guide, Seizo, helped us plan the itinerary and informed us months prior to the cruise line that the pier we were disembarking from was different from the pier we started the cruise in Yokohama. He met us at the pier and took us to a bus terminal where we stored our luggage in lockers and when the tour ended, take an airport limosine bus to the international terminal for only 800 Y per person. He assisted us in recharging our PASSMO IC cards with enough of a balance for the buses and train used that day and made sure we knew exactly where to be for the airport transfer. We went to Sankeien Garden, where the cherry blossoms were in full bloom. Then to Chinatown and had a delicious lunch. Finally we walked around Yamashita Park before returning to the bus terminal. He spent nearly 5 hours with us and provided the history and culture we wanted to learn about this city in a way that was highly enjoyable.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your very valuable and favorable comments on my guiding. It was a great honor for me to have the opportunity to guide you in Yokohama. I myself enjoyed visiting popular sightseeing spots in Yokohama with you, especially seeing the beautiful cherry blossoms at Sankeien Garden. I wish you and your family the very best for the future. Best Regards Seizo Kamiuto

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mariazL3513YD
November 5, 2025
Great experience at Yokohama with Takako

Takako was our guide today. She took us the place already planned for the day.she is very kind and knowledgeable of Yokohama. As we walked to our places she talked about the history of other places we walked by. Ihighly recommend Takako.

Operator response

Thank you for writing a great review. I’m pleased to hear you enjoyed the tour and liked Yokohama. Talking with you was intriguing for me. I’ll wait for you coming back to Japan for the third time! Takako

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O4561GIvitop
November 2, 2025
Might be a good one to skip

Tour was ok. We do a lot of tours but if we could we would either skip this one or use a different company. Did not see much and pace was harried.

Operator response

Thank you for joining our Yokohama tour and for sharing your feedback. We are sorry to hear that the experience did not fully meet your expectations. Your comments are appreciated and will help us improve future tours. If you have any further concerns or suggestions, please feel free to contact us directly by email. Kind regards, Japan Guide Agency

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