UNDER THE PALMO
在叶山町的这所海傍休闲会所感受仿佛家一般的放松环境吧。 UNDER THE PALMO的装潢由本地设计师使用本地材料制作,舒适而简约;会所内有咖啡厅,也有提供展会用的空间、临时摊位、健身课程和电影放映等。在咖啡厅享用各式饮品、美酒以及美食(包括甜品以及可供分享的食品)。从木制的观景平台上眺望相模湾的景色,您可以远眺到江之岛,甚至是富士山的美景。 UNDER THE PALMO的前身是原本位于附近的,备受喜爱的海滨观景台,叶山CABaN。
If you're looking for a destination to stock up on ultra-fresh seafood, produce, and more, the Yokosuka Port Market has you covered. The venue has numerous vendors selling local goodies from the Miura Peninsula area, making it a convenient spot for your grocery needs. There's even a souvenir store if you're looking for something to remind you of your visit.
Ready-to-eat items are also available at the market, with the on-site food court home to restaurants and cafes offering tasty dishes like ramen, seafood bowls, pudding, and gelato. If you like beer, be sure to check out the Yokosuka Beer Taproom – they specialize in craft beer using high-quality malt, hops, and local water.
Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Yokosuka Chuo Station on the Keikyu Line. For those who opt to drive, paid on-site parking is available at a Times Parking Lot in front of the venue.
在叶山町的这所海傍休闲会所感受仿佛家一般的放松环境吧。 UNDER THE PALMO的装潢由本地设计师使用本地材料制作,舒适而简约;会所内有咖啡厅,也有提供展会用的空间、临时摊位、健身课程和电影放映等。在咖啡厅享用各式饮品、美酒以及美食(包括甜品以及可供分享的食品)。从木制的观景平台上眺望相模湾的景色,您可以远眺到江之岛,甚至是富士山的美景。 UNDER THE PALMO的前身是原本位于附近的,备受喜爱的海滨观景台,叶山CABaN。
在300年前创业的千代本映现在,意大利系英国人,贝阿托在,150年前拍的平潟湾的照片[平潟湾的风景」里。以鼓鼓的山为背景,千代本和另一件茶店并排在一起,前面的小岛(看上去像是半岛)上可以看到琵琶岛神社的社殿。千代本,现在也和江户时代时一样的地方,提供着茶店的风情。
Located at Mikasa Park, the Memorial Ship Mikasa is a warship that holds a significant place in Japan’s maritime history. Built in the late 1890s and officially commissioned from 1902 to 1923, the Mikasa served as the flagship of the Japanese fleet during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 to 1905. After the Mikasa was decommissioned, it was preserved as a memorial ship from 1926 onwards. Significant restorations were undertaken in the early 1960s, and the open to the public ship is seen as a point of national pride.
Mikasa Park is a destination that appeals to both nature lovers and history buffs, and it has been selected on both the 100 Best City Parks in Japan and 100 Best Historical Parks in Japan lists. One of the major drawcards to the park is the impressive display of the Mikasa battleship, which was built in the late 1890s and played an instrumental role in the Russo-Japanese War from 1904 to 1905. Sarushima (Monkey Island) is a popular local day trip destination that can also be seen from the park.
Dobuita Shopping Street stretches all the way from Shioiri Station to the Yokosuka Naval Base, and it uniquely fuses both Japanese and American culture. Along the street there are a variety of retail stores, including everything from portrait shops to military-style stores and plenty of bars and eateries. Some establishments along Dobuita Street even accept payment in US dollars! A couple of the popular dining options popular along Dobuita Street include Yokosuka navy curry and Yokosuka navy burgers, with many restaurants offering them on their menus. As the name suggests, both of these foods were inspired by the military presence in the area, and they’re well worth trying – be sure to come hungry! If you’re looking for an iconic souvenir while you’re visiting this part of Yokosuka, keep your eyes peeled for stores selling Sukajan jackets. The beautiful embroidery on the jackets makes for a truly unique memento from your time here.