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With CoVID still looming, this was a great option for us to dine out and shop. There are many outdoor seating options for dining, and the mall has plenty of fresh air. We drove and parked at the mall. After parking validation from eating dinner at Kua Aina, we still paid 900 yen, but it was super convenient.…
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Date of experience: October 2020
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Worth a wander through, with lots of eating and shopping options. A unique architectural complex with white terraced areas overlooking lovely views of the water. Especially nice to visit at night.
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Date of experience: July 2018
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This place is confidently located right off the Yokohama train stop so easy to come and visit...at least for us it is one train shot from our home. We stopped at this French bakery spot and had delicious breakfast of quiche and other bread type menu items. The coffee was freshly pressed and individual brewed. My wife enjoyed the mango juice. I have to say I am looking forward to returning soon.…
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Date of experience: April 2018
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An array of restaurants and shops , easily accessed by a short walk from Yokohama station. Well worth the walk if you are waiting for a train to Narita!
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Date of experience: January 2018
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This diminutive mall sits elegantly on the water, like a white terrace stretched between taller buildings and overlooking the bay it derives its name from. There is a lot going there, from the French bakery Delifrance to upscale home interior decoration stores like Actus, a diverse choice of restaurants and bars, hair salons and dental care, select wine shops and groceries in addition to the the usual litany of the clothe section. What beings me back here is the design of the place, and the way it effortlessly accommodates so much traffic through such a modest space. …
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Date of experience: November 2017
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