Unapark is a beautiful park developed along the canal in Yokohama, perfect for a break on your way to the Akarenga Warehouse!
Moreover, from Unapark, you can admire the entire high-rise buildings of Minato Mirai, including the Landmark Tower, making it famous as a night view spot in Yokohama!
To get to Unapark, it appears as you walk along Kishimichi from Sakuragicho Station.
Let's walk towards World Porters and the Akarenga Warehouse.

Unapark is a barrier-free park and does not allow vehicles, so it's a park where children can play safely.
Also, the cherry blossoms are beautiful in spring, and it is recommended when you want to have a picnic in Sakuragicho♪

Two-seater benches were installed at equal intervals along the canal.
The straight canal is beautiful. It's perfect for a break on a walk around Sakuragicho.

I came to the Kishimichi side.
It's a bench where you can relax and take a break while watching the Cosmo World Ferris wheel and roller coaster.
The night view of the Ferris wheel must be amazing at night...

You can also see the Landmark Tower directly from this bench!
Unapark has a water bus pier for Keihin Ferry Boat, and you can also access Osanbashi and Zou-no-hana Park on the Yamashita Park side.
That's the water bus stopping in front of you.
ペン太の友だち🐧 who lives in Minato Mirai pic.twitter.com/GRtTXWuz73
— ペン太@座れる休憩場所検索 (@sitdownplace) 2019年1月15日
Penta's friend was also working at the water bus pier.
I almost got on, but I gave up to focus on finding a bench (lol)

The World Porters side is also beautifully maintained, and you can relax and sit by the trees.
Wooden benches are lined up at equal intervals, so you can take a break without feeling cramped.

The benches are in a straight line!! Somehow, I was drawn to it.

But surprisingly, many people are sitting on the stairs closer to the canal rather than the benches.
I guess it's somehow better to be closer to the canal.
This place seems to be good for families with children or as a date spot♪
The point of this spot is that you can see Kishimichi, which extends across the canal.
Why not enjoy the night view of Sakuragicho romantically at night!?
But actually, the "bench in front of Anniversaire" a little further on is a hidden recommended spot, so check it out!
So, how about using it as a resting place in the Sakuragicho area?







