Yokohama Travel Plans

Welcome to the land of ramen, high-speed trains, and Pikachu. Get ready to experience the bright lights and big sights of this electrifying city by the bay!

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How to get to Yokohama

Plane

The best way to get to Yokohama, Japan by plane is to fly into Narita International Airport in Tokyo and then take the Narita Express train to Yokohama Station.

Car

If you plan on driving to Yokohama, the best route is to take the Tomei Expressway from Tokyo towards Yokohama.

Train

If you are already in Japan, the best way to get to Yokohama is by taking the Shinkansen bullet train from Tokyo Station to Shin-Yokohama Station.

Boat

There are no direct boats to Yokohama from other locations, but you can take a ferry from Osaka to the nearby Port of Yokohama and then transfer to a train or bus to reach your final destination.

Bus

The best way to get to Yokohama by bus is to take the Keihin Express Bus from Tokyo’s Shinagawa Station to Yokohama Station.

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