The shark-fin Yokohama Grand Intercontinental Hotel and the Marine Tower
(tallest lighthouse in the world) are part of Yokohama’s Minato Minai, or “harbor
city of the future.” Off to the left would be the 70-storey Landmark Tower and
the world’s largest ferris wheel. That’s not a cemetary below the railing,
but the popular-with-the-Japanese Gaijin Bochi is on the other side of the hill.
I’m told cemetaries are popular make-out spots.
This vantage is called Minato no Mieru Oka Park.
Imagine. This is the place where modern Japan began. Port of the kurofune.