Mitsui Fudosan and eight other companies will jointly open BASEGATE Yokohama Kannai (1-1-1 Minato-machi, Naka-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture), a large-scale mixed-use district, on March 19.
In this article, we introduce some of the best Yokohama souvenirs and restaurants that are perfect for a post-baseball game victory meal.
When watching a baseball game or sightseeing in Yokohama, one thing you want to keep in mind is souvenirs. Since Yokohama is a port town, you will want to choose from a variety of exotic sweets. In such cases, the “Inheritance Path” area in the facility is useful. This area was so named because it was created on the site of the Yokohama City Hall, which was inherited by the facility, whose urban development philosophy is “inheritance, regeneration, and creation. Here, five stores are lined up, ranging from famous stores that were born in Yokohama to stores that have opened for the first time and are the talk of the town.
The store of note is the “Yokohama Harbor Stadium” run by Yokohama Harbor, a popular confectionery in Yokohama. The store is a Harbor-kun store that promotes Harbor-kun, including demonstrations of freshly made “Harbor-kun sandwiches” and other activities. Of course, Yokohama Harbor is also on sale.
Also open is “Yokohama Motomachi Kirifuburo,” which has its main store in Motomachi with its irresistible cream. A one-hand menu is also available, which can be enjoyed while watching a sports game.
Gâteau de Voyage” in Yokohama Bashamichi also opened a store. The lineup consists mainly of baked goods and lasts for a long time, making them good for gifts.
In addition, UNI COFFEE ROASTERY BON BON, a sweet takeout specialty store derived from a popular cafe in Yokohama, and HORIGUCHI COFFEE are making their first appearance in Yokohama. It will be good to relive memories of your stay at home with coffee and sweets that are perfect for a short break.
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