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[Solo Travel] Attending a Live Concert at Pacifico Yokohama
Published date: January 21, 2025

[Solo Travel] Attending a Live Concert at Pacifico Yokohama

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Property Stayed (January, 2025)
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Experience of the stay
I stayed at the hotel to attend a live concert at Pacifico Yokohama! (It is about a 30-minute walk to Pacifico Yokohama) I stayed at this hotel before it closed, aiming to visit. It was just across the pedestrian bridge from Sakuragicho Shinnamiguchi, one station away from Yokohama Station, but Google Maps was a bit confusing, so I ended up going in circles. (After walking from Pacifico to Minato Mirai Station → moving walkway → Sakuragicho Station, I got lost because the exit was far away, haha). The staff at the front desk were nice, and although the room was small, it was sufficient for sleeping. Since it was a double room, there were 2 sets of loungewear and towels. However, it might depend on the room, but there were some wall stains and a noise like a buzzing sound from the air conditioning, which was a bit concerning. I really appreciated the free drinks available in the lobby. The bath salts were great! Made with geranium and rose, the fragrance was lovely and very soothing! The amenities also included a kids’ toothbrush. The lineup of the vending machine was to my liking! There’s a FamilyMart nearby, so I can stock up for drinks in my room.
Experiences during the trip
The scenery between Pacifico Yokohama and the hotel was great! I walked to see this! The live concert was amazing, and the night view was fantastic, making me feel a bit nostalgic (●´ω`●) The night view is something you can gaze at forever, and it’s the perfect situation to soak in the afterglow. The Summit at Sakuragicho Station (not the nearest ticket gate, so watch out for getting lost) is open until 11 PM, and it’s convenient as it offers Yokohama's famous sweets! I purchased snacks and drinks for my evening drink. Since there’s a microwave in the hotel, it’s okay to buy things that need warming up. The next day, I walked about 20 minutes from the hotel to Hammerhead to buy souvenirs like Kurumikko and Yokohama's famous sweets, Harbor. It opened at 11 AM, and I barely made it for the Kurumikko cut-off ticket arriving at 10 AM! The café had combined checkout for take-out and eat-in, and it was crowded, so I gave up and, feeling hungry, had lunch on the terrace! The weather was nice, the view was great, and since there weren’t too many people in the building, I was able to spend a relaxing time. The staff at the soba shop were friendly too! After that, I bought freshly baked Harbor and gazed at the sea while daydreaming; it was truly a luxurious moment! A recommended souvenir at Minato Mirai Landmark Plaza is the mini muffins from Mrs. Elizabeth Muffins. They are moist and delicious!