Yokohama Techno Tower Hotel High-floor views in every room. The closest hotel to Hakkeijima.
〒236-0004 1-1-1 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama
TEL:045-788-7411
Our hotel is a convenient base not only for trips to Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise, but also
for visits to Bayside Marina, Kanazawa Zoo, and sightseeing in Kamakura and the Miura Peninsula.
A 1-minute walk from Sangyo Shinko Center Station on the Kanazawa Seaside Line.
With easy access to the expressway network, the hotel is also ideal for trips by car to Hakkeijima, Yokohama, and Kamakura.
About 1 hour from Tokyo, about 30 minutes from Yokohama
About 1 hour from Tokyo, about 30 minutes from Yokohama
The hotel does not have its own parking lot.
Please use our partner parking facility, Times Yokohama Kanazawa Hi-Tech Center, located on B1 of the Yokohama Kanazawa Hi-Tech Center. First-come, first-served. Vehicle height limit: 2.1 m. Motorcycles (including scooters) are not permitted.
| Restaurant guests | 1 hour free with purchase of ¥2,000 or more. |
|---|---|
| Overnight guests | Available at ¥1,650 per night. |
* Rates are subject to change without notice.
For information about nearby attractions, please feel free to ask at the Front Desk.
Sightseeing brochures and maps are available in the lobby.
An amusement island combining an aquarium, attractions, shopping, and restaurants. Plenty to enjoy for a full day!
A zoo set in the lush, forested Kanazawa Nature Park, home primarily to rare herbivorous animals from around the world. Spend the day strolling and enjoying the animals and natural surroundings.
A hands-on science museum where children and adults alike can touch, experience, and play their way to discovering the wonders of space and science.
The largest green space within Yokohama, located on the border with Kamakura. Wander through mixed woodland, meadows, ponds, wetlands, and headwaters while enjoying nature.
An outlet park with a cosmopolitan atmosphere overlooking one of Japan's largest marinas. Browse a wide selection from popular select shops, sports brands, and lifestyle goods.
Japan's largest Chinatown, with over 500 shops and restaurants. Dining, dim sum, shopping, and more await—with plenty of deeper charms to discover.
Japan's first Western-style park, also famed as the birthplace of tennis in Japan. Highlights include the Hikawa Maru of NYK Line and the Yokohama Marine Tower—one of Yokohama's signature areas.
Tour the interior of the sailing ship Nippon Maru, known in her day as the “Swan of the Pacific.” The park's popular museum centers on Yokohama Port, ships, and harbor history.
A scenic sightseeing spot on a hill overlooking Yokohama Port. Stroll past the observation deck, the Osaragi Jiro Memorial Museum, the Kanagawa Modern Literature Museum, the Yokohama British House, and other landmarks rich in history.
The Yamate Western-style Houses preserve the atmosphere of the area's days as a foreign residential and educational district. The seven houses along Yamate Hondori can be toured in about three hours.
An expansive Japanese garden opened by Hara Sankei, who made his fortune in the silk trade. Of its 17 historic structures, 10 are designated Important Cultural Properties. Renowned for plum, cherry blossoms (sakura), lotus, and autumn foliage (kōyō).
Built on the concept of “a zoo anyone can drop in on to relax and unwind—a place where young children first meet animals, interact with them, and feel a connection to life.” A welcoming gateway to deeper appreciation of animals.
Sometimes called Kamakura Hachimangu, this shrine has long been revered as a guardian of the samurai class. Popular as a sightseeing destination tied to historical figures such as Minamoto no Yoritomo and Minamoto no Yoshitsune.