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What's new! Nishi Ward Tekutekuteku: 38th Kisha-Michi Promenade

It is sketch and sentence published in public information Yokohama Nishi Ward version from June, 2013. The content may be different from the current one. Thank you for your understanding.

Last Updated June 23, 2020

Illustration of Kisha-Michi Promenade


From Sakuragicho Station, go to the Minatomirai district side, cross the Sakuragicho-sta. and the Nippon Maru intersection to Kisha-Michi Promenade. In 1997, the abandoned railway line was reborn as a walking path.
The original railway line opened from the first Yokohama Station to Shinko Futo Wharf in 1911 (Meiji 44), and is part of the harbor line where steam locomotive ran around. It is said that he sometimes carried passengers.
At the Yokohama Expo in 1989, a retro-style train ran to Yamashita Park and gained popularity.
When I was in high school, I remember walking along the abandoned tracks in an adventure mood. The track of the tracks are left on the walking path.
Kisha-Michi Promenade is Nishi Ward in the middle of the Bankekyo Bridge and the No. 1 bridge beam. The view of Minatomirai from the top of the bridge is wonderful. Kisha-Michi Promenade enters Naka Ward, crosses Port No. 2 and Port No. 3 bridge to Akarengasoko.
Title, picture, text: SUZUKI Taro (Nishi Ward Cultural Association)

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Phone: 045-320-8321

Fax: 045-314-8894

Email address: ni-koho@city.yokohama.jp

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