Takashima Suisaisen Park, Urban park in Minatomirai, Japan
Takashima Suisaisen Park is a waterfront urban park in the Minatomirai district of Yokohama, Japan, running along the edge of Yokohama Bay. It is made up of open lawn areas, paved walking paths, and a wide promenade section that sits directly beside the water.
The land where the park now stands was once industrial port territory, part of the broader Minatomirai redevelopment that began reshaping this section of Yokohama's waterfront. The park took shape in the 2010s as former docklands were cleared and turned into public green space.
The park sits along the water and offers a direct view of the Yokohama Bay Bridge, drawing locals and visitors who come to look out over the bay. On clear days, people gather along the waterfront edge to take in the open view of the port and the skyline behind it.
The park is within walking distance of both Shin-takashima and Minatomirai stations on the Minatomirai Line. The paths throughout are flat and free of steps, making the whole area easy to move through regardless of pace or mobility.
The park has marked fishing zones along the waterfront where visitors are permitted to fish directly into the bay, which is unusual for a city park in Japan. These spots are easy to find and are regularly used by people of all ages carrying rods and tackle.
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