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Yokosuka History

  • Commemoration Ship Mikasa – Played a vital role in the Battle of Tsushima in 1905 during the Russian Japanese War.
  • Yokosuka Naval Base – Home to cultural and historical assets and exhibits.
  • Kannonzaki Lighthouse – The first Western-style lighthouse in the country built in 1868 and continues to protect Tokyo’s bay.
  • Grave of Tatsuko Sakamoto – Grave of Ryuko, wife of Ryoma Sakamoto, a well-known soldier during the last days of the Edo period in the mid-1880s.
  • Yokosuka Castle – A Japanese castle in Yokosuka built during the Muromachi period.

Yokosuka Art & Culture ... Read more »

  • Yokosuka Arts Theatre – Provides events to enrich the area through music, opera, ballets, concerts and more.
  • Yokosuka City Cultural Museum – Founded in 1954 with nature conservation gardens outside and historical departments inside.
  • Museum of Art – Offers to a collection of modern art that includes many well-known local artists.
  • Yokosuka City Cultural Hall – Home to the Yokosuka symphony orchestra, where you can enjoy one of the regular concerts.
  • Mikasa Ship Museum – Housed inside the ship and gives an interesting account of the Russian Japanese War.

Yokosuka Shopping

  • Dobuita-dori – Includes fashion boutiques and other shops and draws many local shoppers.
  • Saikaya Department Store – This traditional department store fills two whole city blocks.
  • Bay Square Yokosuka – Lively area in Yokosuka with trendy shops, entertainment and lots to do and choose.
  • More's City – Offers shops, clothing stores, a food hall on the ground floor and restaurants on the levels above that offer a lovely view of the harbour.
  • Yokosuka Chuo-o-dori – Street lined with shops and department stores and a place to enjoy the events, festivals and parades held in the area.

Gay & Lesbian Yokosuka

  • Kabuki-za – An all-male cast retells Japan’s history in a lovely venue.
  • Mercure Hotel – Gay-friendly hotel with great accommodations.
  • Gonpachi – Japanese pub to kick back and have a relaxing evening.
  • Kannonzaki Heikyu Hotel – Elegant Yokosuka hotel that faces Tokyo’s bay.
  • Tamago – A bar where women are served by the attractive butch hosts.
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Mercure Yokosuka
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3-27 Honcho Kanagawa Yokosuka Kanagawa 238-0041

Whether travelling for business or pleasure, Mercure Hotel Yokosuka offers quality lodging and modern services for gue... More hotel details

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