InterContinental Yokohama Grand, the hotel on the left that is shaped like a sail, is a popular destination for newlyweds and their guests while staying in Yokohama. Cosmo Clock 21 was the world’s tallest Ferris wheel in 1999, standing at 369 feet (112.5 meters), and is surrounded by wedding chapels, hotels, an amusement park, shopping centers, and docks for dinner cruise ships that sail out into the harbor.
ISO 200 at ƒ/14 for 1/250 sec.
#hotel #MinatoMirai #Yokohama #CosmoClock21 #Ferriswheel
#ヨコハマグランド #インターコンチネンタル #ホテル #横浜 #みなとみらい #コスモクロック21 #観覧車
ISO 200 at ƒ/14 for 1/250 sec.
#hotel #MinatoMirai #Yokohama #CosmoClock21 #Ferriswheel
#ヨコハマグランド #インターコンチネンタル #ホテル #横浜 #みなとみらい #コスモクロック21 #観覧車
MM21 Skyline
Skyline of the Minato Mirai district on the shores of Yokohama Port as seen from Yamashita Park.
ISO 12,800 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/125 sec.
#Ferriswheel #MinatoMirai #MinatoMiraiskyline #nightskyline #skyline #urban #YamashitaPark
#観覧車 #みなとみらい #横浜 #スカイライン #都市景観 #夜景 #山下公園
Skyline of the Minato Mirai district on the shores of Yokohama Port as seen from Yamashita Park.
ISO 12,800 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/125 sec.
#Ferriswheel #MinatoMirai #MinatoMiraiskyline #nightskyline #skyline #urban #YamashitaPark
#観覧車 #みなとみらい #横浜 #スカイライン #都市景観 #夜景 #山下公園
Long exposure of the Red Brick Warehouse No. 1
Built in 1913, the warehouse was one of the first customs buildings in Yokohama. The warehouse survived the huge 1923 earthquake that leveled the rest of Yokohama and Tokyo. After surviving air raids during WWII, the warehouse came under the control of the U.S. forces until 1956. After extensive restoration and structural reinforcement, the buildings were opened to the public in 2002 becoming a popular destination for family outings, couples on a date, artists of all kinds, and tourists from the world over. Many events large and small featuring an international flare are held year round at the warehouse and the plaza next door.
ISO 800 at ƒ/18 for 4.0 sec.
#RedBrickWarehouse #MinatoMirai #Yokohama #PortofYokohama #PentaxKS2
#横浜赤レンガ倉庫 #みなとみらい #横浜 #横浜港 #クイーンの塔
Built in 1913, the warehouse was one of the first customs buildings in Yokohama. The warehouse survived the huge 1923 earthquake that leveled the rest of Yokohama and Tokyo. After surviving air raids during WWII, the warehouse came under the control of the U.S. forces until 1956. After extensive restoration and structural reinforcement, the buildings were opened to the public in 2002 becoming a popular destination for family outings, couples on a date, artists of all kinds, and tourists from the world over. Many events large and small featuring an international flare are held year round at the warehouse and the plaza next door.
ISO 800 at ƒ/18 for 4.0 sec.
#RedBrickWarehouse #MinatoMirai #Yokohama #PortofYokohama #PentaxKS2
#横浜赤レンガ倉庫 #みなとみらい #横浜 #横浜港 #クイーンの塔
Long Exposure of the Yokohama Customs Building aka "The Queen"
The original customs building was destroyed in the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake. A new building incorporating reinforced concrete and steel was completed in 1934. During the 1960s, the city of Yokohama took stewardship of the building as it had become one of the many symbols of the city and converted it into a museum focusing on the Yokohama’s history as Japan’s gateway to the West. Much of the original Romanesque art style with beige porcelain tiles throughout the interior have been preserved creating an opportunity to slip back to a time when architectural aesthetics were just as important as functionality.
ISO 200 at ƒ/22 for 10.0 sec.
#nightscape #ClassicalArchitecture #HistoricalBuilding #YokohamaCustoms #QueenTower #Yokohama #PortofYokohama
#横浜税関 #古典主義建築 #クイーンの塔 #横浜 #横浜港
The original customs building was destroyed in the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake. A new building incorporating reinforced concrete and steel was completed in 1934. During the 1960s, the city of Yokohama took stewardship of the building as it had become one of the many symbols of the city and converted it into a museum focusing on the Yokohama’s history as Japan’s gateway to the West. Much of the original Romanesque art style with beige porcelain tiles throughout the interior have been preserved creating an opportunity to slip back to a time when architectural aesthetics were just as important as functionality.
ISO 200 at ƒ/22 for 10.0 sec.
#nightscape #ClassicalArchitecture #HistoricalBuilding #YokohamaCustoms #QueenTower #Yokohama #PortofYokohama
#横浜税関 #古典主義建築 #クイーンの塔 #横浜 #横浜港
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