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Hotel New Yokosuka
Hotel New Yokosuka
Hotel New Port Yokosuka
Hotel New Port Yokosuka
Mercure Yokosuka
Mercure Yokosuka
Hotel Harbour Yokosuka
Hotel Harbour Yokosuka
La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace
La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace
Hayama Hotel Otowa NO Mori
Hayama Hotel Otowa NO Mori
Oceanfront Villa Hale Kahakai
Oceanfront Villa Hale Kahakai
Mykonos Resort Miura
Mykonos Resort Miura
ZEKKEI SEASIDE NAHAMA
ZEKKEI SEASIDE NAHAMA
Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Hotel Metropolitan Kamakura
Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura
Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kamakura Ofuna Higashiguchi
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kamakura Ofuna Higashiguchi
JR East Hotel Mets Kamakura Ofuna
JR East Hotel Mets Kamakura Ofuna
Smile Hotel Shonan Fujisawa
Smile Hotel Shonan Fujisawa
THE GATE HOTEL YOKOHAMA by HULIC
THE GATE HOTEL YOKOHAMA by HULIC
HOTEL COMENTO YOKOHAMA KANNAI
HOTEL COMENTO YOKOHAMA KANNAI
Hotel New Grand
Hotel New Grand
Citadines Harbour Front Yokohama
Citadines Harbour Front YokohamaGet last-minute hotel deals in Yokosuka and save more

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Top neighborhoods in Yokosuka

Kurihama
Kurihama invites you to explore its charming mix of natural beauty and Japanese naval history. The famous Flower Park boasts a giant Godzilla slide towering over fields of seasonal blooms, while Perry Park commemorates Commodore Perry's historic 1853 landing with black ship monuments. Traditional shrines tucked into quiet residential streets offer peaceful spots for reflection away from Tokyo's crowds. Family-run restaurants serve up fresh seafood caught from Tokyo Bay at wallet-friendly prices. Getting around requires some planning—the Keikyu Line connects to central Tokyo in about an hour, with local buses linking residential areas to attractions. Choose from modest business hotels or guesthouses for an authentic stay in this serene coastal neighborhood.

Hashirimizu
Hashirimizu feels like you've stumbled upon a secret slice of coastal Japan where locals actually live their lives. The neighborhood hugs Tokyo Bay with walking paths that serve up jaw-dropping views of Mt. Fuji on clear days. Military history buffs will geek out over the National Defense Academy's unique architecture and museum, while nature lovers can catch epic sunsets at Hashirimizu Park or explore the peaceful Kannonzaki Park. Family-run eateries dish up authentic Japanese comfort food without the tourist markup. Getting around requires some planning since buses to central Yokosuka run on limited schedules. The hilly residential streets offer a genuine peek into suburban Japanese life that most visitors to Japan never experience.





















































































