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InterContinental Yokohama Grand


1-1-1 Minatomirai Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, 220-8522

Conveniently located within the grounds of PACIFICO Yokohama (Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama) and just a 5-minute walk from Minatomirai Station.

It is easily accessible within an hour from major terminal stations in Tokyo such as Haneda Airport, Shin-Yokohama Station on the Tokaido Shinkansen, Shibuya and Shinjuku, and within Kanagawa Prefecture it is about 40 minutes to the Kamakura and Shonan areas, making it a convenient base for both business and tourism.

Main Transportation Options

By Train

Approximately 5 minutes on foot from Minatomirai Station on the Yokohama Minatomirai Line
Directions from Minatomirai Station

Approximately 12 minutes on foot from Sakuragicho Station on the JR Keihin-Tohoku and Negishi Lines.
Approximately 10 minutes by taxi from Yokohama Station East Exit

By Car

Approximately 2 minutes from the Minatomirai Exit on the Shuto Expressway Kanagawa Route 1 Yokohane Line.

Guest Parking
Guests may use the Minatomirai Public Parking Lot located on the first basement level of PACIFICO Yokohama. The facility accommodates 1,154 standard vehicles and offers electric vehicle charging stations. The height limit is 2.1 meters. For further details, please visit thePACIFICO Yokohama website.
*The parking facility is divided into Blocks A–D, with Block A nearest to the hotel tower.
*Preferential rates are available only at the Minatomirai Public Parking Lot.For information on parking rates, please click here.

Other

・Frome the Yokohama Station East Exit bus terminal (Sogo, 1st floor), take the Yokohama City Bus BAYSIDE BLUE and alight at PACIFICO Yokohama. The journey takes roughly 17 minutes.

*Travel times are approximate and do not include transfer or waiting times. Actual duration may vary depending on traffic conditions.

EXPLORE YOKOHAMA

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    The largest green space in Minatomirai, set within the outdoor area of PACIFICO Yokohama and offering sweeping views of Yokohama Port. This relaxing retreat features an expansive lawn, a tidal pond, and a variety of art installations.
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  • Great for FamiliesYokohama Cosmo World
    This urban amusement park is anchored by Cosmo Clock 21, one of the world’s largest Ferris wheels, at 112.5 meters tall. The park is divided into three themed zones — Wonder Amuse Zone, Burano Street Zone, and Kids Carnival Zone — where guests can enjoy roller coasters, merry-go-rounds, haunted houses, and more.
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  • Ideal for DatesYOKOHAMA AIR CABIN®
    Japan’s first urban loop-style gondola lift, this line connects JR Sakuragicho Station with Canal Park in the Shinko district. Enjoy a five-minute aerial ride, taking in sweeping views of Minatomirai from heights of up to 40 meters.
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  • Recommended for familiesCup Noodles Museum
    This is an experiential food education museum created to foster children's creativity and spirit of inquiry. Through exhibits and experiences related to the history and development of instant ramen, you can have fun while learning about the "creative thinking" of Momofuku Ando, who invented instant ramen and revolutionized food culture. The museum is dotted with ideas to give you hints for "perseverance" and "invention and discovery," so you can discover your own creative thinking.
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  • Shopping andDiningYokohama Hammerhead
    Located at Shinko Pier in Minato Mirai 21 district, about a 10-minute walk from the hotel, this complex combines a passenger ship terminal (CIQ facility), the InterContinental Yokohama Pier 8 hotel, and food-themed shops. As the "Yokohama Umieki" (sea station) is a "sea station" connecting the city with land, sea, and air, it offers a rich experience at the port while immersing you in Yokohama culture. The massive structure at the tip of Shinko Pier is Japan's first dedicated harbor loading and unloading crane, constructed in 1914. It is registered as a civil engineering heritage site as a valuable historical relic. Its hammer-like shape gave it the nickname "hammerhead crane," from which the facility's name was derived. Even now, more than 100 years after its construction, it continues to watch over the seas of Yokohama.
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    This historic brick building was constructed as a model warehouse for the nation from the end of the Meiji period to the beginning of the Taisho period. You can enjoy a variety of things here, including shopping, gourmet food, events, and concerts.
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  • Experience history and natureSankeien Garden
    This Japanese garden was created by businessman and tea master Hara Sankei. It contains 17 historical buildings, including 10 designated as important cultural properties by the nation and 3 designated as tangible cultural properties by Yokohama City, and is in harmony with the garden, which makes use of the undulating terrain of the vast grounds.
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  • Recommended for familiesYokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
    Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise is a complex marine leisure facility that includes an aquarium, amusement park, shopping area, restaurants, hotel, marina, and more.
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  • Shopping andDiningNoge Town
    Noge, located on the opposite side of Sakuragicho Station from Minatomirai district, is a vibrant area of Yokohama known for its deep and authentic drinking scene, boasting approximately 600 restaurants and bars. This nostalgic neighborhood, retaining the charm of the Showa era, offers a diverse array of unique and delicious establishments, from traditional izakayas serving yakitori, oden, offal, and sushi, to trendy cafes, bars, and pubs. *Image is for illustrative purposes only.
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  • Shopping andDiningYokohama Chinatown
    This Chinatown boasts the largest scale in the world and is counted among Japan's three largest. It is packed with over 600 stores, including Chinese restaurants and general stores. The unique gates you'll see everywhere are called "pailou," which were built based on the principles of feng shui. There's also the "Kan Ti Temple," dedicated to Guan Yu as the god of prosperity in business, and the "Mazu Temple," dedicated to the goddess who protects safe voyages.
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    This shopping street developed around the time Yokohama Port opened, with many stores catering to foreigners. The 600m-long main street is lined with famous stores selling high-quality goods that are also frequented by locals. The back streets are dotted with stylish cafes, unique general stores, and acclaimed restaurants, making it a great place to stroll around.
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