The Nissan Water Park is located in Shin Yokohama next to Nissan Stadium. A fun indoor water park with slides, Jacuzzis and more. Swim caps are required but they sell or rent them there. They have a machine that you use to purchase a ticket before you enter. Then before you leave you scan the same ticket into another machine that determines if you owe more money. It's 500 yen per hour for an adult and I think 250 yen per hour for kids to 13. They had 22 water features including a lazy river, slide, hot tubs, a pool that you lay down and the water bubbles up under you, cold and hot pools to wade through, an aroma room, steam room, sauna. Hours: 0900-2100, closed the third Tuesday of each month.
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Chinatown in Yokohama is not only the largest Chinatown in Japan, but also one of the largest in the world. It is very easily accessible from the Minato-Mirai Line, exiting at the Motomachi-Chukagai station and following the signs.Close by is Yamashita park and the harbor. Chinatown is a fun place to wonder. During the Lunar New Year celebrations, there are parades and much going on. Come see the shops, restaurants and temples. Right inside the square is the Yokohama Daisekai. Here you can find food and fun, including Dr. Kiss Fish and the Trick Art Museum. Dr. Fish is a unique experience where you can have small fish eat the dead skin off your feet. Bit ticklish but relaxing at the same time. The Trick Art Museum is fun for everyone and a great way to introduce kids to art. Plan to spend an hour or so here having fun with all the 3D art. It's a great lesson in perspective and optical illusion. |
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