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Honmoku Seaside Park (Naka Ward)

Last update date April 1, 2019

Photo of Honmoku Seaside Park

A quiet park with the "Hachishoden" where statues of eight saints from around the world, such as Buddha, Christ, and Socrates are placed.

A 5-minute walk from the municipal bus "Honmaki Shimin Park" from JR Negishi Station and Sakuragicho Station

Location: 386-1, Honmokumotomachi, Naka-ku

Parking lot: None

Opening: December 1944 <Scenic Park>

Area: 40,998m2

Honmoku Seaside Park is the site of the Hachishoden Folk Museum (outside site) connected to Honmoku Citizen Park.

It was first opened as Hachishoden Park in 1944, and the surrounding area was reclaimed by a landfill project from the 1930s, but the topographically it has been in a state where the previous state is well preserved. .

The Hachishoden was built in 1933 by former Minister of Interior Kenzo Adachi, imitating the dream hall of Horyu-ji Temple.Inside it is used as a local museum under the jurisdiction of the Board of Education

It was maintained again from 1957 to 1963, and was released as a park that made use of natural terrain.

Download of floor plan (PDF: 345KB)

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For inquiries to this page

Environmental Planning Bureau Southern Parks and Greenery Project Coordination Office Central Park

Phone: 045-671-3648

Phone: 045-671-3648

Fax: 045-550-3917

Email address: ks-toshinbu@city.yokohama.jp

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