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Guideguide Mmapap Pedestrian Mall (Queen Axis) ■ Accommodation Facilities ■ Commercial Facilities I-4 Navios Yokohama G-3 InterContinental Yokohama Grand F-5 Queen's Square Yokohama F-5 MINATOMIRAI Queen's Square Queen'sQueen s SquareSquar Tel 045-633-6000 Tel 045-223-2222 PACIFICO Yokohama / Rinko Park Tel 045-682-1000 TOKYU SQUARE YOKOHAMA 2F YOKOHAMA 1F G-7 New Otani Inn Yokohama Premium H-6 Yokohama Sakuragicho Tel 045-682-2100 H-6 Cross Gate Tel 045-210-0707 Washington Hotel Tel 045-683-3151 Tel 045-683-3111 I-3 Yokohama Red Brick D-3 HOTEL VISTA PREMIO Shinko District GuideGuide MapMap Warehouse - Yokohama Yokohama Bay H-7 YOKOHAMA Minato-Mirai G 3 Yokohama Minatomirai Manyo Club YokohamaYokohama Yokohamamaa BayBay CIAL Sakuragicho Minato Mirai Hall Hotel Tokyu Upp Warehouse No.1 Tel 045-650-3222 Tel 045-663-4126 Atrium Minato Miraii Hotel TokyuTokyuu Tel 045-227-8500 HallHall Tel 045-211-1515 F-4 G-5 Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu Yokohama Royal Park Hotel To 1F Minato Mirai Too 22FF Warehouse No.2 Tel 045-682-2222 Tel 045-221-1111 Down B-5 Yokohama Sky Building Gallery Tel 045-227-2002 Up QueenQuee Mall (Marui City Yokohama) Queen Mall Tower C TToweroowwer C Tel 045-451-0101 ■ Office Buildings/General Hospitals n Ma B-5 TOKYU TOKYUTOKKYYU Yokohama Shintoshi Building SQUARE③ ll SQUARESQUQUAUAARER ③ TOKYUTOKYU A-5 (SOGO Yokohama) D-4 1 OK Minatomirai Head C-5 14 Fuji Xerox R&D Square To 1F PORTA TOKYU SQUARESQUARARERE Office Building SQUAREE Queen'sQ Parkk Tel 045-465-2111 - ④ Tel 045-441-1211 H 7 15 FUJISOFT Building ④ F-4 2 OCEAN GATE MINATO MIRAI G-7 - F-6 16 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HULIC Minatomirai D 6 Yokohama Nomura Building E-4 MM Park Building Yokohama Building To MinatomiraiMinnatomirai Colette・Mare 3 Station Core ToT2F 22FF TOKYUTOKYU TOKYU StationStattioonn (B3F)(B3F) B3F-2F SQUARESQUARE Tel 045-222-6500 E-6 Yokohama Home Collection F-4 4 Queen's Tower A,B,C E-5 17 MM Grand Central Tower SQUARE ② ② Tel 045-223-1600 E-6 D-5 5 Global Learning Center F-4 18 Minatomirai Center PRYME GALLERY Building - MINATOMIRAI E 4 6 Keiyu Hospital TOKYU ToT2F 2F F-6 Landmark Tower Yokohama ToT1F 1F TTowerower A Tel 045-228-8580 Tel 045-221-8181 G-7 19 Minato Mirai 21 Clean TOKYU SQUARE① G-6 Landmark Plaza Center SQUARE① Tower A G-6 Kenminkyosai Plaza Tel 045-222-5015 7 E-5 MARK IS minatomirai MARK IS minatomirai Building E-4 20 Minato Mirai Business Yokohama Museum ofArt Sail Training Ship NIPPON MARU / Yokohama Cosmo World Cosmo Yokohama Tel 045-224-0650 Square H-4 Yokohama World Porters C-6 8 Shincron Head Office / Route Map Down LANDMARK PLAPLAZAZA Tel 045-222-2000 The Annex D-5 21 YOKOHAMA i-MARK PLACE Yoyo Plaza H-3 MARINE & WALK YOKOHAMA (1F Cross-Patio) For Shibuya, Down For Azamino For Shinjuku-Ikebukuro Tel 045-680-6101 F-7 9 District Heating and F-6 22 Bank of Yokohama Head Circle Shinjuku-sanchome, Ikebukuro D-5 Leaf Minatomirai Cooling Center Plant Office Building Information JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line JR Tohoku & Joetsu Tel 045-681-3605 E-5 MinatoMirai Grand Central C-6 10 Yokohama College of D-6 Yokohama Nomura To YoyoYPl Plaza(2F) JR Tokaido JR Yamanote Line Shinkansen Lines 23 Toilet Terrace Tokyu Line Toyoko For Ueno Dental Care and Health Building LANDMARK Shinkansen Line Shin-Shin- Tel 045-640-3401 Sciences PLAZA 3F Handicap Toilet with D-6 24 Yokohama Blue Avenue Diaper Changing Station For Hachioji YYokohamaokohama G-7 Atrium Atrium JR Yokohama Line Kikuna HHigashi-igashi- 11 HULIC Minatomirai JR Keihin-Tohoku Line B-6 25 Yokohama Mitsui Building HandicapH toilet Sotetsu Line KanagawaKanagawa - For Ebina JR Negishi Line C 5 12 Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd.,Global Tokyo ■ Cultural & Entertainment Facilities E-5 Yokohama Media Tower For Odawara-Zushi Headquarters 26 For Omiya Escalator For Odawara For Ueno YokohamaYokohama Shinagawa H-3 Audi Minatomirai B-6 Hara Model Railway Museum G-6 27 Landmark Tower For Yokosuka For Narita Airport G-6 13 Nisseki Yokohama Building Yokohama Elevator For Misakiguchi For Asakusa Tel 045-227-3710 Tel 045-640-6699 JR Tokaido JR Ueno-Tokyo Line Keikyu Line G-4 Shin-Shin- Line ANNIVERSAIRE G-6 Sail Training Ship NIPPON To Sail Training Ship NIPPON MARU Toei Asakusa Line Landmark Tower / Yokohama Cosmo World TakashimaTakashima Haneda Airport MINATOMIRAI YOKOHAMA Yokohama Takashimacho JR Yokosuka Line-JR Sobu Line MARU / Yokohama Port Minatomirai JR Narita Express Tel 045-226-2088 Line Museum JR Negishi Line To hotel I-2 Japan Coast Guard Tel 045-221-0280 Yokohama Chinatown Area Map 69F Observatory Sky Garden Entrance MinatomiraiMinatomirai Museum YOKOHAMA SakuragichoSakuragicho - Tel 045-662-1185 F 6 Mitsubishi Minatomirai Motomachi- Marine Tower iriguchi Exit No.5 Industrial Museum Front Yokohama Municipal Bashamichi ▼ H-3 Cupnoodles Museum Tel 045-200-7351 Marine Tower Mae Exit No.6 Subway (Blue Line) Tel 045-345-0918 Harbor View Park Exit No.4 Sakuragicho Station / Nihon-odori (Kencho-Osambashi) Kannai D-6 Yokohama Anpanman Bank of Yokohama Colette・Mare H-3 THE GRAND ORIENTAL Yamashita Children's Museum & Mall Park Yamashita Park MINATOMIRAI East Exit Yatobashi Motomachi-Chukagai(Yamashita Park) Tel 045-227-8855 For Kamiooka For Ofuna Yamashita Park Tel 045-227-1221 Central Exit Yamashita-koen-mae Exit No.3 Suzakumon H-3 G-4 Yokohama Cosmo World Exit No.1 (Gate) JICA Yokohama Tenchomon Motomachi S Chinatown Tel 045-641-6591 Motomachi-Chukagai(Gate) Station Japanese Overseas East Gate ■ Halls & Galleries Exit No.2 Access time from major facilities Maedabashi Migration Museum Metropolitan Expressway/Route K3 Kariba Lin Kanagawa Prefectural Choyomon (Gate) hop F-4 Queen's Square Yokohama F-3 PACIFICO Yokohama Tel 045-663-3251 E-5 Yokohama Museum of Art Civic Hall Front Masobyo pin g Minato Mirai Gallery Tel 045-221-2155 Tel 045-221-0300 Chukagai Street - Yamashitacho Ichiba-dori Tel 045-682-2010 Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse G 5 69F Observatory Industry & Trade Center Ichibadorimon F-4 K Sky Garden Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall Building Front an (Gate) South J-3 Red Brick Warehouse No.1 teibyo-d Ichibadorimon (Str F-5 Cross-Patio Tel 045-222-5030 Tel 045-682-2020 eet) Hall & Space PACIFICO Yokohama Osanbashi (Gate) North Chukaga Kanagawa ori Greenery Gallery Tel 045-211-1515 About Prefectural (St Kanteibyo r min. eet) 12 Civic Hall i-odo e Tel 045-223-2621 walk Mizumachi-dori Entrance Entrance r About i F-6 ■ Movie Theaters Bank of Yokohama Head Office 3min. walk Kagacho Police Chikyumon (Gate) G-6 Kenminkyosai Plaza Building Building Hamagin Hall "VIA MARE" Station North Zenrinmon (Gate) Minatomirai Line About G-7 HULIC Minatomirai H-4 Yokohama World Porters Kanagawa Minatomirai Line Minatomirai Sta. min. Central Kenmin Kyosai Mirai Hall Tel 045-225-2173 15 Prefectural OsanbashiNihon-odori walk Entrance Kagacho Police Hospital Front Shin-TakashimaShin-Takashima Sta.Sta. About About Yokohama Burg 13 AEON CINEMA Government (S Tel 045-201-3080 Yokohama Sta. About tre -dori Station 8min. min. 3min. et Naka Ward Enpeimon (Gate) walk 5 walk Tel 045-222-6222 MINATOMIRAI Exit No.1 Exit No.3 ) About walk ation Office Front B-5 Yokohama Shintoshi Building BashamichiBashamichi SSta.ta. t 9min. walk Landmark Tel 045-222-2525 Nihon-odori Ishikawacho Station E-5 About SUBWAY GALLERY M Shintoshi Hall Yokohama Museum of Art Tower Yokohama Nihon-odori Chinatown 7min. Genbumon (Gate) walk (St West Gate Seiyomon (Gate) Tel 045-664-1795 Tel 045-465-2001 Nihon-odori S re About About et) Naka Ward Exit No.2 Office 10min. 5min. SSakuragichoakuragicho SSta.ta. Kanagawa Prefectural walk walk Government Building Front G-6 Nisseki Yokohama Building F-6 Landmark Plaza Yokohama Anpanman SakuragichoSakuragicho SSta.ta. ▲ Yokohama Park To MapK-4 To Children's Museum & Mall Yokohama JR Line Nisseki Yokohama Hall Landmark Hall JR Line Municipal Bus(Sightseeing Routes) District Court Yokohama TakashimachoTakashimacho Sta.Sta. Yokohama Municipal Subway (Blue Line) Park Yokohama Tel 045-683-2810 Tel 045-222-5050 Aioi-cho Stadium Use the QR code to get Information on transfers, 1-chome Yokohama Park Ramp times for each bus stop and alerts approaching buses. Yokohama Minato Mirai 21 Corporation Tel 045-682-0021 Yokohama Minato Mirai 21 Official Website City of Yokohama Call Center Yokohama HP Contact Us City Hall Front 3rd Floor Queen Mall, Queen's Square Yokohama, http://www.minatomirai21.com 045-664-2525 2-3-5 Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-0012 Published December 2017 A B C D E F G H I J K 1 1 Port of Yokohama Yokohama International Passenger Terminal Yokohama Marine Disaster Prevention Complex Yamanouchi JJapanapan CoastCoast GuardGuard 2 MuseumMuseum YOKOHAMAYOKOHAMA 2 District Red Brick Warehouse Pier Yokohama Station East Yamashita Park Yokohama Yamashita Park Minato Mirai-hashi (Bridge) Station East Pukari-sanbashi Seabass (sea bus) Terminal Pier Red Brick Warehouse Pier Shioirinoike Pond Red Brick Warehouse Park Osanbashi-kyakusen Terminal 5 Rinko Park Seabass (sea bus) THETHE GGRANDRAND Terminal ORIENTALORIENTAL MARINEMARINE & WWALKALK 12 4 Pukari-sanbashi Pier MINATOMIRAIMINATOMIRAI YOKOHAMAYOKOHAMA InterContinentalInterContinental YokohamaYokohama YokohamaYokohama GrandGrand Passenger Terminal Entrance RedRed BrickBrick WWarehousearehouse 13 3 AAudiudi MMinatomiraiinatomirai 3 CupnoodlesCupnoodles JICAJICA YokohamaYokohama Warehouse No.1 PACIFICOPACIFICO YYokohamaokohama MuseumMuseum JapaneseJapanese OverseasOverseas MigrationMigration MuseumMuseum Central District National Convention CUPNOODLES Warehouse No.2 Hall of Yokohama MUSEUM PARK Ferry boat Entrance YYokohamaokohama Circle Walk Akarengasoko/ 3 MARINE & WALK Pier
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