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An hour from the port city of Yokohama is the booming city of Tokyo. A visit to vibrant Tokyo reveals a mix of traditional and modern attractions: See the Imperial Palace, participate in a tea ceremony or shop in the legendary Ginza district. Tours also take passengers to the Meiji Shrine and the Senso-ji Temple. Many visitors opt to join an excursion to Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park for a boat trip on the lake, a cable car ride to Mount Komagatake and an unforgettable view of Mount Fuji.
Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal 1-1-4 Kaigan-Dori Naka-ku Yokohama 231-0002 Yokohama, Japan
Parking is available on the first floor of the terminal. Payment for parking Japanese Yen only. Daikoku-Futo Cruise Terminal 13 Daikoku Pier, Tsurumi Ward Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture From Narita International Airport (NRT):
Take Higashi Kanto expressway from Tokyo's Narita International Airport. Continue driving on Higashi Kanto Expressway to Tokyo Higashi Kanto Expressway is connected to Expressway Wangan (Bay Shore Route) Line. (B-line) Continue driving on Expressway Wangan Line to Yokohama through Haneda Airport Then Across Tsurumi Bridge and Yokohama Bay Bridge. Turn off expressway Wangan line at Shin Yamashita exit no,351. After exiting, pass underneath the Expressway turn left at intersection in front of Custom office, then turn right at an intersection the name of Yamashitabashi. Go straight through Yokohama Port Tower and Yamashita Park to the Kaiko Hiroba-Mae intersection Then turn right at Kaiko Hiroba-Mae intersection then you will arrive at Obanshi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal.
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By Canada17 , January 9 in Celebrity Cruises
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Exploring options getting to Narita Airport when we disembark Celebrity Millennium in Yokohama. We arrive early (3:30am according to our itinerary) and our flights back to North America are around 5:30pm, so we have lots of time. We have looked at Japan Taxi, but wondering if Celebrity has airport transfer to Narita and what is the cost.
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Not sure what dates you are sailing but our May cruise is showing an arrival time of 0830 in Yokohama for our return. I am not seeing any airport transfers in our Shore Excursion list but i am seeing an Airport to ship on our day of arrival which could simply be an error on Celebrity's part. However, the cost seems unreasonable, even for a private car.
I have not experience with this company but if you use Google to search, I am showing multiple options for transportation from the ship to the airport. Here is an example.
https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Port-of-Yokohama/Tokyo-Narita-Airport-NRT#:~:text=Airport (NRT)%3F-,The best way to get from Port of Yokohama to,7000 and takes 2h 19m.
Although they may say that the ship arrives at 3:00 AM disembarkation will not begin until approximately 7:00 AM - They will do the normal disembarkation with walk off first. Last call is usually about 9:00 AM.
I don't recall them having airport shuttle but wouldn't be surprised if they do. Usually when you are paying for a Shuttle per person it is more expensive than if you arranged private transport.
On our last cruise cruise to a Japan was a B2B so we had time to explore options on the turn around day. We found that the best for us was Yokohama First Class Bus Service.cab
https://hnd-bus.com/airport/n-yokohama/ We grabbed a cab at the Yokohama Cruise Terminal to YCAT (Yokohama City Air Terminal) The terminal is a medium size room with a separate entrance in the Yokohama Rail Terminal. They have busses called Airport Limousines about every half hour to all of the airports. The busses are really nice and even have wifi. They drop you right at the door of each terminal. Very relaxed and comfortable way to make the connection. You can book in advance and they have a Senior Fare for those 65+ 2,200 (about $15) yen vs 3,700 yen
41 minutes ago, DaKahuna said: Not sure what dates you are sailing but our May cruise is showing an arrival time of 0830 in Yokohama for our return. I am not seeing any airport transfers in our Shore Excursion list but i am seeing an Airport to ship on our day of arrival which could simply be an error on Celebrity's part. However, the cost seems unreasonable, even for a private car. I have not experience with this company but if you use Google to search, I am showing multiple options for transportation from the ship to the airport. Here is an example. https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Port-of-Yokohama/Tokyo-Narita-Airport-NRT#:~:text=Airport (NRT)%3F-,The best way to get from Port of Yokohama to,7000 and takes 2h 19m.
Our cruise is in October, just doing some advance planning. I was surprised at the noted 3:30am arrival, but it could be a typo. Regardless, we have plenty of time even if we disembark around 9am which is usually when they want all passengers off. Thank you for your response.
31 minutes ago, Jim_Iain said: Although they may say that the ship arrives at 3:00 AM disembarkation will not begin until approximately 7:00 AM - They will do the normal disembarkation with walk off first. Last call is usually about 9:00 AM. I don't recall them having airport shuttle but wouldn't be surprised if they do. Usually when you are paying for a Shuttle per person it is more expensive than if you arranged private transport. On our last cruise cruise to a Japan was a B2B so we had time to explore options on the turn around day. We found that the best for us was Yokohama First Class Bus Service.cab https://hnd-bus.com/airport/n-yokohama/ We grabbed a cab at the Yokohama Cruise Terminal to YCAT (Yokohama City Air Terminal) The terminal is a medium size room with a separate entrance in the Yokohama Rail Terminal. They have busses called Airport Limousines about every half hour to all of the airports. The busses are really nice and even have wifi. They drop you right at the door of each terminal. Very relaxed and comfortable way to make the connection. You can book in advance and they have a Senior Fare for those 65+ 2,200 (about $15) yen vs 3,700 yen
Thanks Jim_Iain, you guys are fantastic, love all genuine response to all Cruise Critic members. We did get a quote of $260US for a van pickup for 4 from Japan Taxi, but we did notice the YCAT-Bus Terminal option that you noted and we were leaning towards this option, glad you provided approximate pricing. On our last Japan Cruise in 2018, we used Japan metro system from our hotel in Tokyo to Yokohama, super easy. We disembarked in Shanghai on that cruise. This will be the first time we disembark in Yokohama to fly home. Do you recall the cost of the taxi from port to YCAT and do they have taxis that can transport 4 passengers? Thank you.
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We were on the same B2B as were Jim_Iain, but stayed in Tokyo for five days after leaving the ship. From our Shinjuku hotel we used the Airport Limousine Bus company to transfer to Narita. Wonder if they pick up from the Yokohama cruise terminal? In any event, we were pleased.
Celebrity did have an excursion sale a couple weeks ago and we were able to book a trip to Narita airport along with and a half day tour of Tokyo for 40% off. We also have an evening flight back to USA!
21 hours ago, Canada17 said: Thanks Jim_Iain, you guys are fantastic, love all genuine response to all Cruise Critic members. We did get a quote of $260US for a van pickup for 4 from Japan Taxi, but we did notice the YCAT-Bus Terminal option that you noted and we were leaning towards this option, glad you provided approximate pricing. On our last Japan Cruise in 2018, we used Japan metro system from our hotel in Tokyo to Yokohama, super easy. We disembarked in Shanghai on that cruise. This will be the first time we disembark in Yokohama to fly home. Do you recall the cost of the taxi from port to YCAT and do they have taxis that can transport 4 passengers? Thank you.
If I recall correctly when you check in at the YCat terminal they tag your bags for the terminal and you just give them to a porter. When the bus arrive at the terminal there are 5 or 6 baggage handlers curbside with white gloves on. They bow to the bus when it arrives and then unload the bags where you retrieve for Airline Checkin. Since we had an extra day in Yokohama we had actually walked down to the Terminal and checked out so we knew where things were laid out. They really have it well planned. Not like US Bus/Train stations.
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3 hours ago, Jim_Iain said: If I recall correctly when you check in at the YCat terminal they tag your bags for the terminal and you just give them to a porter. When the bus arrive at the terminal there are 5 or 6 baggage handlers curbside with white gloves on. They bow to the bus when it arrives and then unload the bags where you retrieve for Airline Checkin. Since we had an extra day in Yokohama we had actually walked down to the Terminal and checked out so we knew where things were laid out. They really have it well planned. Not like US Bus/Train stations.
Your guidance and advice is, as always, spot on!
The buses running from YCAT, or Tokyo Central, to Narita are extremely efficient, organized, safe and cost effective. Our bus from Tokyo Central Station to Narita this past September cost 1300 Yen per person, or approximately $10 USD.
And yes, the baggage handlers do bow when the bus arrives and departs 🙂 . Ya gotta love Japan!
When we lived in Japan us Americans use to kid that we could set our watches by the bus and train arrivals and departures. They were always on time with the posted schedule.
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Hi New to Cruise Critic,
We will be taking the Millennium in Sept 2024. Out first venture to Japan. We are planning on staying in the Ginza district. I researched and found that the Limousine Bus will pick us up at Narita and drop us off at another hotel close to ours. Seems very straight forward. Should I book this in advance? We will have a few days in Tokyo prior. Wondering if the Limousine Bus would take us to the Yokohama cruise port from this nearby hotel. Taxis seem so expensive. I have sent an email to them but rec'd no reply.
All thoughts/suggestions are welcome.
I find all these discussions so informative. 🙂
Many thanks
Taxi to Yokohama Station, then take the JR Narita Express train. Most economical and quickest way. or you could do taxi to Yokohama Station and take the YCAT bus to Narita. The cruise terminal in Yokohama is not remotely close to Narita or downtown Tokyo, so as most are seeing/saying, taxis are incredibly expensive and not really the best option. Our train system is second to none, remarkably easy to use, and cheap.
We left the Millennium this morning after B2B cruises. When we arrived at Haneda several weeks ago we took a taxi to our Yokohama hotel. We really did not find it to be unreasonable in cost.
This morning our taxi from the cruise terminal to our Haneda hotel was 10,000 yen. Celebrity did indeed offer shuttles, but we realized that the shuttle costs (given current exchange rates) for two were more than a taxi. I do not remember the actual cost, but think it was around $50per person. And my husband hates those bus transfers.
The Celebrity transfers were to Narita Terminal 1 for flights after 1:00 pm, to Narita Terminal 2 for flights after 1 pm, and to Haneda for flights after noon.
On the March 28 cruise we docked at Yokohama at 6 am. We were a little later this morning as we had Medical emergency at 7 pm the day we left Aomori. We started to return to Aomori and were met by a Japan Coast Guard vessel. Seas were rough (the seasickness bags were out in abundance) and it’s took over an hour with heavy swells and in the dark to transfer the person.
Northern Aurora -- would appreciate your response to several questions as we would like to make an early (11:30 am) flight back to the states -- we are scheduled to arrive at 6:30 am and would walk off carrying our own luggage.
(1) How long did it take to go through customs?
(2) Were taxis readily available from the port? How long did it take to get to Haneda?
(3) Long lines for security?
Thanks for your response
thanks everyone. Helpful insight.
Hope you had an amazing cruise. Any suggestions re once on board from your experience - what is great what isn't. Or what to avoid etc. We were on the Equinox in Feb. It went well and we enjoyed it. This will be our second Celebrity cruise, in the past we have been mainly with Princess.
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The November 17, 2023 cruise on the Celebrity Millennium departs from Yokohama, Japan. On this 12 Night Northeast Asia sailing, the ship will visit a total of 6 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Celebrity Millennium sets sail on a Friday (November 17, 2023) and returns on a Wednesday (November 29, 2023).
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Japan's second largest city and one of its leading seaports, Yokohama belongs to the extensive urban-industrial belt around Tokyo called the Keihin Industrial Zone. The city has four universities; a variety of Christian churches, Shinto shrines, and temples; and numerous parks and gardens, notably Nogeyama Park, which was created after the earthquake of 1923. It is the site of Kanazawa Library, founded in 1275, which houses a large collection of historical documents.
Japan's second largest city and one of its leading seaports, Yokohama belongs to the extensive urban-industrial belt around Tokyo called the Keihin Industrial Zone. The city has four universities; a...
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This large city is an excursion base from which to explore the wonders of Kyushu, Japan's third largest island. Mount Sakurajima, an active volcano, can be reached by ferry. To the north, Kirishima-Yaku National Park is a scenic area of smoking volcanoes, craters, and lakes. South of the city, Ibusuki, the island's most popular seaside resort, welcomes kimono-clad bathers to its sandy beaches and warm, underwater springs.
This large city is an excursion base from which to explore the wonders of Kyushu, Japan's third largest island. Mount Sakurajima, an active volcano, can be reached by ferry. To the north, Kirishima...
One of Japan's most historic cities, Nagasaki was a major port, trading with the Portuguese and Dutch in the 16th century. On a hill overlooking the bay, beautiful Glover Mansion, the setting of Madame Butterfly, is typical of the fine homes built by wealthy foreign residents. But a famous Chinese temple and numerous fine Korean and Chinese restaurants reveal Nagasaki's ancient ties with Korea and China.
One of Japan's most historic cities, Nagasaki was a major port, trading with the Portuguese and Dutch in the 16th century. On a hill overlooking the bay, beautiful Glover Mansion, the setting of...
Across the Formosa Strait from mainland China is the bustling port of Keelung, on the island of Taiwan. Just 20 miles inland is Taipei, the national capital, one of the most prosperous cities in Asia. Marvel at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, the Grand Hotel, and the National Palace Museum, with its art treasures from Beijing's Forbidden City.
Across the Formosa Strait from mainland China is the bustling port of Keelung, on the island of Taiwan. Just 20 miles inland is Taipei, the national capital, one of the most prosperous cities in Asia...
One of the most popular destinations in Asia, Hong Kong offers a plethora of options: some of the world's best cuisine, first-class entertainment, and of course, shopping! For a more relaxing afternoon, watch the sun set over Victoria Harbour or take a stroll downthe beach, alongside the green mountains and the South China Sea.
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The Yokohama Port has served as a gateway to the greater Tokyo area and has welcomed countless cruise ships since its opening in 1859 as Japan's first modern international trading port. Lying as many as 11 nautical miles closer to the Pacific than the Tokyo Port, it allows cruise ships to save on pilot charges and fuel, and passengers can spend a greater amount of time for sightseeing. As the port is conveniently set in the heart of Yokohama, shopping and tourist destinations are a walk away. Since the Yokohama Port is situated at the center of Tokyo Bay, public transportations offer easy access to Tokyo and farther on to Mt. Fuji and Kamakura, which are ideal day trip destinations. The state-of-the-art international passenger terminal was reopened in 2002 can accommodate four 30,000-ton-class or two 70,000-ton-class cruise ships at once.
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A Travel Price Comparison for Japan Yokohama vs. Tokyo for Attractions, Food, Nightlife, and Families
- Pros & Cons
- Attractions
- Backpackers
- Public Transit
- Walkability
- More time in Yokohama or Tokyo?
- Which is Cheaper, Yokohama or Tokyo? (Travel Cost Comparison)
Which is Bigger, Yokohama or Tokyo?
- When to Visit Yokohama or Tokyo?
Should you visit Yokohama or Tokyo?
Which is cheaper to visit which is more expensive for vacation.
If you're trying to decide where to visit between Yokohama or Tokyo, this travel comparison, which includes costs, can help. The overall cost of travel is usually a consideration when deciding where to go next, and the cost comparison down below can help you decide based on the average prices from other travelers along with your own travel budget.
Yokohama is a bright, colorful, and under-rated city. As it's a big city, visitors will find plenty to do, too. It's also popular because of the museums, nightlife, and food.
Tokyo is a cutting edge, high tech, and high energy city. It's an amazing and huge city with tons of activities and things to do. This is also a very beautiful destination which attracts plenty of visitors. It's also known for museums, nightlife, and live music.
Yokohama and Tokyo: Pros and Cons
- Popular museums and historical sights
- Active nightlife
- Family-friendly
- Good for couples and romance
- Good for backpackers and budget travelers
- Big city activities
- Less popular for students
- Good music scene
- Good for students
- Impressive beauty
Is there more to do in Yokohama or Tokyo?
You'll generally find more things to do in Tokyo than Yokohama. Tokyo is bigger than Yokohama, and it also has more attractions and activities for travelers. Tokyo is more touristy than Yokohama and is popular for its ultramodern skyscrapers, neon lights, historic temples, lively karaoke bars, and peaceful parks. Also, Tokyo is famous for The Sensō-ji Temple. Yokohama is well known for its tech industry, impressive Chinatown, and brightly lit skyline at night.
How is Yokohama different from Tokyo?
Which is better for a holiday.
Let's take a look at the differences and similarities between Tokyo and Yokohama. Then, you can decide for yourself which place is better for your next trip.
Are the Museums and Historical Sights Better in Yokohama or Tokyo?
Tokyo is terrific for its museums and landmarks. Also, Yokohama is still popular, but not quite as popular for its historical sights.
Visitors will find world class museums and historical sights in Tokyo that are not to be missed. This iconic city is filled with recognizable landmarks and world class museums including the Meiji Shrine, the Sensō-ji Temple, and the Tokyo Skytree.
You'll find a good number of museums and monuments packed into Yokohama. The city has some eclectic museums like Cupnoodles Museum, the Ramen Museum, and the Kirin Beer Factory. There are also zoos, gardens, and the largest Chinatown in Japan.
Is the Food Better in Yokohama or Tokyo? Which Destination has the Best Restaurants?
Tokyo is terrific for its restaurant scene. Also, Yokohama is still popular, but not quite as popular for its local flavors and cuisine.
Known for it's food and restaurant scene, Tokyo is always at the top of any foodie's travel list. With an astonishing number of Michelin star restaurants, this is one of the most interesting and impressive food destinations in the world. Not all restaurants are high end though. You'll find plenty of cheap eateries that offer their own rewarding culinary experience. Must try local dishes include okonomiyaki, ramen, and of course, sushi.
Yokohama has a huge number of terrific restaurants. As home to the largest Chinatown in Japan, you'll find no shortage of Chinese restaurants here. You'll also find that the local cuisine uses a lot of vegetables. Local favorites include kenchin-jiru (tofu and vegetable chowder) as well as gyunabe (beef hot pot).
Is Yokohama or Tokyo Better for Nightlife?
Tokyo is terrific for nightlife. Also, Yokohama is still popular, but not quite as popular for nightlife and partying.
Tokyo is a must-see party destination. The professional urgency that you feel during the day morphs into a vibrant, laid back city at night. The neon lights turn on and locals head out to destress. There are karaoke bars, casual pubs, high energy nightclubs, and more. Popular areas for nightlife include Roppongi, Shibuya and Shinjuku.
Many people head to Yokohama for the nightlife scene. The nightlife scene is diverse, with lounges, pubs, and clubs throughout. It is also the home of Japan's first commercial brewery - Kinn. You'll find a good live music scene as well as everything from casual bars to upscale cocktail lounges.
Is Yokohama or Tokyo Better for Music?
Tokyo is terrific for live music. However, Yokohama is not a live music destination.
Tokyo is a world class music destination. The music scene features both national and international artists and the music style is as eclectic as the city itself. You'll find many underground venues, vintage record stores, and local bars that have each created their own niche.
Yokohama is not a live music destination.
Is the Shopping Better in Yokohama or Tokyo?
Tokyo is terrific for shopping. Also, Yokohama is still popular, but not quite as popular for its shopping opportunities.
Tokyo is a famous shopping destination with plenty of stores. The city is known for its electronics, anime products, and trendy fashion brands. Many neighborhoods are also shopping districts with malls or markets throughout. Prices can be steep, but products are generally high quality. For some of the city's best shopping, head to Shinjuku, Shibuya, or Ginza.
Yokohama is well-known for its shopping. The shopping scene has a laid back vibe that encourages you to take a stroll and enjoy the sights. Head to Marine & Walk Yokohama, which is right by the Minato Mirai waterfront, to find boutiques and upscale vendors. Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse is also one of the more famous shopping areas, but you should also check out Yokohama World Porters.
Is Yokohama or Tokyo Better for Families?
Yokohama and Tokyo are both fantastic destinations for the whole family.
Yokohama is an amazing family-friendly city to visit. Kodomo no Kuni, or Children’s Land, is a theme park that has a lot to do for younger kids and a few things for older kids as well. Yokohama Cosmo World is another amusement park that is geared towards all ages, including rides for the older kids. Other interesting activities for families include Cupnoodles Museum, Zoorasia, and Hakkeijima Sea Paradise.
Tokyo is an extremely popular city to visit for families. This is an incredibly kid-friendly city. There's Disneyland, but there are also many other entertainment centers, amusement areas, a zoo, aquarium, and more. Kids will also enjoy experiencing the city's fascinating culture. They can visit temples, museums, and the Tokyo Tower. Another fun local experience is to go to a baseball game.
Is Yokohama or Tokyo Better for Couples?
Yokohama and Tokyo are both very good to visit as a couple.
Couples visit Yokohama frequently as it offers plenty of romantic activities. You can explore the city's impressive Chinatown, enjoy the hot springs at Minato Mirai Manyo Club, or have an adrenaline filled day at Yokohama Cosmo World. There are also many museums and entertainment centers around town.
Tokyo is a great city if you're traveling as a couple. This high tech city offers luxury hotels and spas, award winning restaurants, and unique date night opportunities like karaoke or sushi making classes. The city has many parks and gardens as well as malls, dynamic neighborhoods, and interesting museums.
Is Yokohama or Tokyo Better for Backpackers and Budget Travelers?
Yokohama and Tokyo are notable places to visit for backpackers and budget travelers.
It's common for backpackers to visit Yokohama. Most backpackers skip over this city, but there are still a number of hostels around town and some interesting activities that you can enjoy.
Tokyo is a good city to visit for backpackers. Known for it's high prices, it can be a bit difficult to visit this city on a budget. There are dorm rooms available but they still come with a high price tag. Food is a bit easier as the eateries are diverse with many options on the cheaper side.
Is Yokohama or Tokyo Better for Students?
Tokyo is terrific for students. Also, Yokohama is still popular, but not quite as popular for its student-friendly activities.
Tokyo is a great destination for students. The city attracts many international students and there are a number of prestigious universities to choose from. Perhaps the biggest challenge is navigating the language difference, but that is all part of the experience when studying abroad.
It's common for students to visit Yokohama. Students appreciate the cosmopolitan atmosphere and high quality of the educational institutions.
Is Yokohama or Tokyo Better for Public Transit? Which Is Easier to Get Around Without a Car?
Tokyo is terrific for its public transit. Also, Yokohama is still popular, but not quite as popular for times when you don't have a car.
The thorough and effecient public transit system of Tokyo can take you anywhere. Trains, subways, and buses make up the complex transportation system and, while it may seem overwhelming at first, the system is actually very clean, efficient, and reliable.
Yokohama has some very good public transit options. Yokohama Station and Shin-Yokohama Station are the two main train stations. There is a subway system as well as city buses that travel around town.
Is Yokohama or Tokyo a more walkable city?
Tokyo is terrific for its walkability. Also, Yokohama is still popular, but not quite as popular for its high level of walkability.
Getting around Tokyo on foot is easy. Many neighborhoods are very easy to explore on foot, so it's fun to just wander without a plan, seeing where you end up.
Yokohama is a very walkable city. Many of the central parts of the city can be explored on foot. Most of the sites are concentrated around Minato Mirai, Chinatown, and Yokohama Station, which you can walk between.
For even more information, also check out Is Yokohama Worth Visiting? and Is Tokyo Worth Visiting? .
Should I spend more time in Tokyo or Yokohama?
How long in yokohama or tokyo.
Both Yokohama and Tokyo have a number of activities to choose from. With generally more activities and things to do, visitors tend to spend more time in Tokyo than in Yokohama . Usually, 1-2 days is a good amount of time for Yokohama, and 3-7 days is enough time in Tokyo.
Families should spend more time in Tokyo than Yokohama. Because of the many family-friendly attractions and fun things to do for kids in Tokyo, it's a great place to visit with the whole family.
Couples should spend more time in Tokyo than Yokohama. You'll find plenty of romantic sights and fun activities in Tokyo that are perfect for a weekend getaway or a longer couple's trip.
Backpackers and budget travelers should spend more time in Tokyo than Yokohama if your budget allows for it. With a larger number of budget-friendly sights, good nightlife, and active things to do, anyone traveling on a budget would have a good time in Tokyo.
- How many days in Yokohama or Tokyo? Ideal Length of Stay Yokohama 1-2 Tokyo 3-7
One day in Yokohama or Tokyo?
Each neighborhood in Yokohama has its own distinct appeal, so there are pleny of areas to explore. This city offers a variety of activities to choose from. Because of this, one day is usually enough time for a trip here.
The beautiful city of Tokyo offers museums and nightlife. With so much to do, one day is probably not enough time to see everything. It will give you the chance to have new experiences.
A weekend in Yokohama or Tokyo?
It's hard to know how much time to spend in Yokohama. For many, it makes a great getaway for a weekend. This would be the perfect place to spend a weekend, as it has just the right amount of activities. The length of your ideal trip is an individual decision.
Tokyo is a popular place that is full of things to see and experience. But since there are so many activities, you'll likely want to spend more than a weekend exploring. Take your pick from the many activities offered here.
Five days in Yokohama or Tokyo?
Yokohama is a fun place to experience. Travelers enjoy the nightlife and food when visiting the big city destination of Yokohama. Most people find that five days is more than enough time to see everything.
Tokyo is a popular choice for travelers. Five days here is typical. While some people choose to spend more or less time in Tokyo, five days is sufficent for most. The entire region has so many activities, and you'll want time to do everything.
A week in Yokohama or Tokyo?
You'll find food and shopping around the bright big city of Yokohama. Take your pick from the many activities offered here. One week is plenty of time to see everything, even with extra days to spare.
Tokyo is a great place to explore. It is common to spend one week here. One week is a great amount of time to relax and see the many things that Tokyo has to offer. This city offers something for everyone.
For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best One-Week (7-Day) Tours from Tokyo , The Best 10-Day Tours from Tokyo , The Best 2-Week Tours from Tokyo , and The Best Family-Friendly Tours to Japan .
Which place is cheaper, Tokyo or Yokohama?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
- Yokohama Prices Japan Prices Tokyo Prices Japan Prices
- Average Daily Cost Per person, per day Yokohama $ 124 Tokyo $ 157
The average daily cost (per person) in Yokohama is $124, while the average daily cost in Tokyo is $157. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Yokohama and Tokyo in more detail.
Accommodation
- Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person Yokohama $ 69 Tokyo $ 76
- Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room Yokohama $ 138 Tokyo $ 152
Compare Hotels in Yokohama and Tokyo
Looking for a hotel in Yokohama or Tokyo? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options and compare which is best for your budget and travel style.
Hotels in Yokohama
Hotels in Tokyo
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Local Transportation
- Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. Yokohama $ 20 Tokyo $ 17
Hired Cars and Shuttles in Yokohama
Some specific examples of transportation prices in Yokohama:
- Shuttle Van Transfer from Yokohama City to Narita Airport: $356
- Narita Airport to/from Yokohama Private Transfer: $332
- Narita Airport: Private One-Way Transfer to/from Yokohama: $264
- Private Departure Transfer : Yokohama City to Narita International Airport: $245
- Tokyo private transfer for Yokohama Port: $231
- Yokohama Port: Private Transfer from/to Haneda Airport: $201
- Yokohama Port: Private Arrival Transfers to Tokyo City Center: $189
- Yokohama Port: Private Transfer to/from Tokyo: $183
- Yokohama Port: Private transfer to/from Tokyo/HND airport: $162
- Yokohama Private Departure Transfer : from Yokohama Port or Hotels to Tokyo Hotels: $154
- Haneda Airport: Private One-Way Transfer to/from Yokohama: $148
- Shuttle Van Transfer from Yokohama(Inc.cruise port) to Tokyo: $145
Hired Cars and Shuttles in Tokyo
Also for Tokyo, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
- Private Transfer from Tokyo to Narita Airport: $225
- Airport Transfer between Narita and Tokyo or Disney or Yokohama: $224
- Airport transfer between Haneda and Tokyo or Disney or Yokohama: $124
- Arrival Private Transfer: Haneda Airport HND to Tokyo in Sedan: $277
- Departure Private Transfer Tokyo to Haneda Airport (HND): $185
- Departure Private Transfer: Tokyo to Haneda Airport HND in Sedan: $277
- Departure Transfer from Tokyo City to Haneda Airport HND by van: $76
- From Haneda Airport: 1-Way Private Transfer to Tokyo City: $91
- Fuji-Q Highland 1-Day Pass with Private Transfer: $239
- Hakuba: Private transfer from/to Tokyo/HND by minibus max 9: $834
- Haneda Airport (HND) Private Transfer to Central Tokyo: $99
- Haneda Airport (HND) Private Transfer to/from Central Tokyo: $112
Is it cheaper to fly into Yokohama or Tokyo?
Prices for flights to both Tokyo and Yokohama change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.
- Food Meals for one day Yokohama $ 37 Tokyo $ 37
Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Yokohama
Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in Yokohama.
- Japanese Snack 'TAKOYAKI' Cooking Class in Tokyo, Roppongi: $58
- Sushi Roll and Side Dish Cooking Experience in Tokyo: $79
- 3-Hour Shared Halal-Friendly Japanese Cooking Class in Tokyo: $85
- Shinjuku Izakaya Food Tour: $110
- Sakuragicho/Noge Walking & Local Food Tour: $116
- Adventurous Japanese Food Tour: $126
- Half-day Cooking Class in Yokohama Local Shopping District: $126
- Experience Izakaya With A Mini Food Tour Of Tokyo: $164
- Night Food Tour Starting Ginza: $165
- Yokohama Private Food Tours with a Local: 100% Personalized : $184
- Tokyo Allstar Food Tour: $245
Typical Food Prices in Tokyo
Here are some examples of typical meal expenses from previous travelers to Tokyo:
- Late Night Noodles $ 5.22
- Conveyor Belt Sushi Snack $ 5.22
- Meal at Airport $ 6.80
Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Tokyo
For Tokyo, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:
- Takoyaki cooking experience in Kabukicho, Shinjuku: $23
- Easy Ramen Cooking Experience in Kabukicho, Shinjuku: $26
- 2 Hours Japanese Style Pub and Food Tour in Ueno: $33
- 【Contemporary Culture】food tour I Always Visit in Shibuya: $36
- Private Sushi Roll Cooking Class in Japan: $38
- 【Contemporary Culture】Food tour I Always Visit in Shibuya: $39
- Ueno Private Walking Tour and Night Food Tour: $40
- Tokyo Best Cooking Class! Sushi Making Experience in Tsukiji: $54
- Japanese Traditional Cooking Class: $60
- Wagyu and 7 Japanese Dishes Cooking Class: $60
- Tokyo Wagyu Culinary Tour Cooking Culture and Tasting: $66
- Small-Group Wagyu Beef and 7 Japanese Dishes Tokyo Cooking Class: $68
Entertainment
- Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc. Yokohama $ 29 Tokyo $ 68
Tours and Activities in Yokohama
Here are a few actual costs in Yokohama for available activities, ticket prices, and tours:
- 'Feel Yokohama!'Private tour in English Cherry blossoms Now: $84
- "Heart of Yokohama" Walking: Experience Hill Area: $45
- 3 Hours Private Edo Tokyo Shinjuku Entertainment Tour: $33
- Authentic Sumo Experience in Tokyo : Enter the Sanctuary: $165
- Breakfast Ramen Tour in Shinjuku: $73
- Calligraphy Art Experience Led by a Japanese Language Instructor: $58
- Calligraphy Experience in Kabukicho: $66
- Cup Noodles Museum Tour with Guide in Yokohama: $65
- Easy Ramen making experience in Kabukicho, Shinjuku: $26
- Experience Comparing Sake and Delicacies in shinjyuku: $33
- Experience the history of shamisen and traveling entertainers: $106
- Exploration Tour of Tsukiji Fish Market: $87
Tours and Activities in Tokyo
Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Tokyo.
- Japan: Zen and Tea Ceremony Audio Guided Tour: $3.23
- Samurai and Bushido Audio Guided Tour: $4.66
- 24-hour, 48-hour, or 72-hour Subway Ticket: $5.17
- Asakusa(Tokyo): Smartphone Audio Guide Tour: $6.47
- Audio Guide Tour: Deeper Experience of Shinjuku Sightseeing: $6.47
- Local Food and Bar Tour in Ginza: $6.47
- Ueno Park Self-Guided Tour with Audio Guide: $6.47
- Tokyo Local Bar Hopping Tour in Shibuya: $6.47
- Akihabara (Tokyo): English Audio Guide Tour: $6.47
- Harajuku: Audio Guide Tour of Takeshita Street: $6.47
- Shibuya Sightseeing with an Audio Guide: $6.47
- Ueno: Self-Guided Tour of Ameyoko and Hidden Gems: $6.47
- Alcohol Drinks for one day Yokohama $ 17 Tokyo $ 33
Sample the Local Flavors in Yokohama
Some specific costs for nightlife related activities in Yokohama:
- Tokyo Pub Crawl: $26
- Tokyo Hidden Izakaya and Sake Small-Group Pub Tour with Local Guide: $165
Typical Alcohol Prices in Tokyo
Below are a few samples from actual travelers for alcohol and nightlife costs in Tokyo:
- Sake $ 3.91
Sample the Local Flavors in Tokyo
Here are a few nightlife and alcohol tours and activities from local tour providers in Tokyo:
- Tokyo Pub Crawl: $25
- Low-cost local pub & bar crawling: $30
- 3-Hour Tokyo Pub Crawl Weekly Welcome Guided Tour in Shibuya: $52
- TOKYO | Temple, Shrine, Sake Bar Crawling: $62
- barhopping tour&bar crawl in Retro Town Shimokitazawa: $84
- Toshimaya Sake Brewery Tour with Sake Tasting: $91
- Tokyo | 3 Hours Brewery Tour with Sake Sommelier: $103
- Private Sake Tasting at 300 Years Old Sake Brewery in Tokyo : $106
- 【Harajuku】Night Pub Crawl with Local Japanese: $125
- Private Local Craft Brewery Tour in Tokyo: $150
- Wooden Barrel Sake Brewery Tour and Unlimited Tasting Near Tokyo: $165
- Private Walking Tour with Sake Brewery Visit in Chichibu: $190
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Yokohama and Tokyo, we can see that Tokyo is more expensive. And not only is Yokohama much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Yokohama would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Yokohama and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Tokyo would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Tokyo than you might in Yokohama.
If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Yokohama Expensive? and Is Tokyo Expensive? .
Tokyo has a larger population, and is about 2 times larger than the population of Yokohama. When comparing the sizes of Yokohama and Tokyo, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.
When is the best time to visit Yokohama or Tokyo?
Both places have a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. As both cities are in the northern hemisphere, summer is in July and winter is in January.
Should I visit Yokohama or Tokyo in the Summer?
Both Tokyo and Yokohama during the summer are popular places to visit. Many visitors come to Yokohama in the summer for the city activities and the family-friendly experiences. Also, most visitors come to Tokyo for the city activities, the music scene, and the family-friendly experiences during these months.
In July, Yokohama is generally around the same temperature as Tokyo. Daily temperatures in Yokohama average around 25°C (78°F), and Tokyo fluctuates around 26°C (78°F).
In the summer, Yokohama often gets around the same amount of sunshine as Tokyo. Yokohama gets 137 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Tokyo receives 137 hours of full sun.
Tokyo gets a good bit of rain this time of year. It rains a lot this time of the year in Yokohama. Yokohama usually gets more rain in July than Tokyo. Yokohama gets 138 mm (5.4 in) of rain, while Tokyo receives 127 mm (5 in) of rain this time of the year.
- Summer Average Temperatures July Yokohama 25°C (78°F) Tokyo 26°C (78°F)
Should I visit Yokohama or Tokyo in the Autumn?
The autumn attracts plenty of travelers to both Yokohama and Tokyo. Most visitors come to Yokohama for the city's sights and attractions and the shopping scene during these months. Also, the autumn months attract visitors to Tokyo because of the city's sights and attractions, the shopping scene, the music scene, and the natural beauty of the area.
Yokohama is around the same temperature as Tokyo in the autumn. The daily temperature in Yokohama averages around 18°C (64°F) in October, and Tokyo fluctuates around 18°C (64°F).
Yokohama usually receives around the same amount of sunshine as Tokyo during autumn. Yokohama gets 129 hours of sunny skies, while Tokyo receives 129 hours of full sun in the autumn.
Tokyo receives a lot of rain in the autumn. Yokohama gets a good bit of rain this time of year. In October, Yokohama usually receives around the same amount of rain as Tokyo. Yokohama gets 175 mm (6.9 in) of rain, while Tokyo receives 165 mm (6.5 in) of rain each month for the autumn.
- Autumn Average Temperatures October Yokohama 18°C (64°F) Tokyo 18°C (64°F)
Should I visit Yokohama or Tokyo in the Winter?
The winter brings many poeple to Yokohama as well as Tokyo. The winter months attract visitors to Yokohama because of the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine. Also, the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine are the main draw to Tokyo this time of year.
In the winter, Yokohama is around the same temperature as Tokyo. Typically, the winter temperatures in Yokohama in January average around 6°C (42°F), and Tokyo averages at about 5°C (42°F).
In the winter, Yokohama often gets around the same amount of sunshine as Tokyo. Yokohama gets 175 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Tokyo receives 175 hours of full sun.
Yokohama usually gets more rain in January than Tokyo. Yokohama gets 53 mm (2.1 in) of rain, while Tokyo receives 45 mm (1.8 in) of rain this time of the year.
- Winter Average Temperatures January Yokohama 6°C (42°F) Tokyo 5°C (42°F)
Should I visit Yokohama or Tokyo in the Spring?
Both Tokyo and Yokohama are popular destinations to visit in the spring with plenty of activities. The activities around the city are the main draw to Yokohama this time of year. Also, many travelers come to Tokyo for the activities around the city and the natural beauty.
In April, Yokohama is generally around the same temperature as Tokyo. Daily temperatures in Yokohama average around 14°C (58°F), and Tokyo fluctuates around 14°C (58°F).
Yokohama usually receives around the same amount of sunshine as Tokyo during spring. Yokohama gets 161 hours of sunny skies, while Tokyo receives 161 hours of full sun in the spring.
It rains a lot this time of the year in Tokyo. It's quite rainy in Yokohama. In April, Yokohama usually receives more rain than Tokyo. Yokohama gets 145 mm (5.7 in) of rain, while Tokyo receives 125 mm (4.9 in) of rain each month for the spring.
- Spring Average Temperatures April Yokohama 14°C (58°F) Tokyo 14°C (58°F)
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The popular destination is rife with bells and whistles that cater to the adventuresome set that frequent Royal Caribbean ships, but the island is filled with tastes for all, including a new adults-only beachfront area called Hideaway Beach.
Celebrity Reflection was the first ship to visit on April 22 followed by Celebrity Beyond on April 23, both part of five-night western Caribbean sailings departing from Port Everglades, part of new shorter itineraries being offered by the premium cruise brand. Sailings also visit Bimini, Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Key West.
“Guest feedback inspired the new shorter Caribbean itineraries, designed to offer year-round opportunities to unwind with loved ones,” said Celebrity Cruises President Laura Hodges Bethge in a press release. “Introducing Perfect Day at CocoCay presents new experiences for Celebrity guests seeking quick beach getaway escapes close to home.”
Once known as just Little Stirrup Cay, Royal Caribbean now calls it Perfect Day at CocoCay, which received a $250 million overhaul first in 2019 adding a 13-slide water park including the 135-foot-tall Devil’s Peak that is one of seven slides on the castle-like tower that acts as an icon that can be seen from around the 125-acre resort.
It also added a dock that allows for two ships to come alongside instead of having to take day visitors with tender vessels. Nearby Great Stirrup Cay, which is used primarily by Norwegian Cruise Line, still relies on tenders, but recently announced it too would build a ship dock.
It also features a colorful helium balloon ride called Up, Up and Away that takes passengers up 450 feet on the rare calm days it’s not too windy, a 1,600-foot zip line and the largest wave pool in the Caribbean.
Those fall under the “Thrill” side of the island, but there’s plenty on the “Chill” side as well, including the Coco Beach Club, which includes a series of over-water cabanas with hammocks and personal slides plus more beachside cabanas, an infinity pool and a higher-end Mediterranean dining venue.
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Moscow is a Volga River cruise port, Russia's capital and largest city (population over 12,2 million, metro 17 million). Moscow City covers a total area of approx 2610 km 2 (970 mi2). By population, the city is ranked the world's 14th largest. Moscow is one of the Russian Federation's all 3 federal cities - together with St Petersburg and Sevastopol .
Being Russian Federation's capital, Moscow is a major economic, political, scientific and cultural center, as well as Europe's biggest city.
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Moscow is situated on Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia, which makes it the most populated inland city in the world. Moscow city is well known for architecture, particularly its historic buildings like Saint Basil's Cathedral. With over 40% of its territory covered by greenery, it's one of the greenest capitals and major cities in Europe and the world. Moscow is the seat of power of the Russian Government, being the site of Moscow Kremlin, a medieval city-fortress that is now the residence of the President of Russia. Moscow Kremlin and Red Square are among the several World Heritage Sites in the city.
Moscow has 2 passenger terminals, North River Terminal (Rechnoy vokzal) and South River Terminal. The regular ship routes and cruises along Moskva and Oka rivers are used mostly for entertainment. North River Terminal (1937-built) is currently the main hub for long-range routes along the river. There are 3 freight ports that serve Moscow.
In late-July 2021 the city announced plans to incorporate a fleet (unspecified number) of fully electric passenger ferries into its public transportation network from summer 2022, the goal being to reduce the dependence on cars.
- The boats are designed with length ~22 m (72 ft), passenger capacity 42, modern amenities (Wi-Fi, USB charging points, tables for working commuters), spaces for storing scooters and bicycles.
- Moscow Transport confirmed that two routes (with max daily capacity ~16,000 passengers) have already been mapped out.
- Passengers will be able to pay via bank cards, the city’s Troika card (smart card for travel by any public transportation) or biometric payment cards. Those with monthly/yearly public transit tickets will use the boats at no extra cost.
- The new electric ferry service is up to 5 times faster (in comparison to other city public transports) and ~2 times faster than by car.
Moscow cruise terminal
Moscow's cruise terminal is called North River Terminal or River Station ("Rechnoy Vokzal" / "ÑеÑной вокзал").
The terminal was opened in 1937 and is one of 2 passenger terminals (the other being South River Terminal) of the city's river transport. North River Terminal is the main hub for long-range (including cruise) shipping routes.
South River Terminal (above photo) was opened in 1985.
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