The Amazon Club, together with the Yokohama Seasider Magazine, announce a funky new art and event space in the center of town. read more »
Melting Art Spot S.C. Works
Sitting in “Melting art spot S.C. Works,” you almost feel as if you are in a friend’s swank loft in some artist-friendly city like New York, Paris or Berlin. A heavy but elegant wooden table sits in the middle of a squarish room lined with low book read more »
Bistro & Gallery JJ
Noge now has a bona fide bistro! The European Cuisine Bistro & Gallery JJ opened on March 8th and features genuine French cuisine in a casual, comfortable setting. Climb the narrow stairs and open the door, and you are met by a bright read more »

Artmania
by Sugano Yasuyo
Last autumn, a small cafĂ©-gallery to pique your curiosity opened up on “Zoo Park Street” (dĂ´butsuen-dori) in the Noge district. It’s a space to casually experience art. read more »
Dolls: Mirrors of Culture
Dolls have a legacy like no other material object in world culture. Perhaps every civilization known to archeologists has produced dolls. They are older than all the world’s modern religions and were in fact originally religious objects. read more »
The Ramen Museum
It wouldn’t be too much to say that ramen is one of Japan’s most famous staples. In 2009, JUNTO (the Japanese government’s tourism agency) conducted a survey of overseas travelers entitled “Japanese cuisine that particularly satisfied read more »
The Equine (Horse) Museum
The Equine Museum is a fascinating facility designed to educate and entertain, with exhibits for adults and children alike. Even with limited English support, a trip to its out-of-the-way location is worth the time and energy. It’s also located read more »










