See & Do
浄楽寺
Known for his realistic style, Unkei is highly recognized in Europe and the U.S. and is often called “the Michelangelo of Japan.”
東叶神社
It is also popular as a power spot, and it is said that a wish will come true if you put magatama beads of the West Kano Shrine in an amulet case of the East Kano Shrine and wear it on you.
西叶神社
It is also popular as a power spot, and it is said that a wish will come true if you put magatama beads of the West Kano Shrine in an amulet case of the East Kano Shrine and wear it on you.
白赤稲荷社
You can see a tunnel-like shrine with more than 50 red torii gates.
This is the entrance to another world.
走水神社
This is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Yamato Takeru no Mikoto and Oto Tachibana Hime no Mikoto as deities.
ドブ板通り
There are souvenir shops and restaurants selling military goods and Sukajan (souvenir jackets), and a one-shot bar where you can easily stop by.
若松マーケット
Wakamatsu Market started after the war as a place where people could exchange vital supplies.Today, it is a restaurant area, with an atmosphere reminiscent of the Showa era (1926–1989).
YRP(横須賀リサーチパーク)
Yokosuka Research Park (abbreviated as “YRP”) was built in October, 1997 as a research & development center for radio wave technology and ICT.