Queen's Square 4F Terrace: Access, Hours & Night View Guide

Queen's Square 4F Terrace

Night view from Queen's Square 4F Terrace

Night View from Queen's Square 4F Terrace (Yokohama)

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A prime vantage point offering stunning views of the glittering Cosmo World from the perfect height. The romantic atmosphere makes it ideal for date nights.

Tokyo Night View Spot List

Visit Report: Queen's Square 4F Terrace

Queen's Square Yokohama is a large-scale complex directly connected to Minatomirai Station.

The 4th floor features an outdoor deck where you can enjoy nighttime views of Cosmo World and the Kishamichi and Kitanaka-dori areas.

While not on a high floor, the unobstructed view in front creates quite an impressive nightscape experience.

It's rarely crowded, providing a peaceful space for nightscape viewing, making it perfect for evening dates around the Minatomirai area.

Queen's Square 4F Terrace — Information

Queen's Square 4F Terrace — Information
Address2-3 Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, JapanYokohama Night View Spots
Opening Hours11:00-22:00
ClosedNone
Admission FeeFree
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Queen's Square 4F Terrace - Access & Parking

Access Information
Train / Nearest Station
  • Direct connection from Minato Mirai Station (Minato Mirai Line)
  • About 8-minute walk from Sakuragicho Station (JR Line)
ParkingNone (use nearby paid parking)

Best Time to See the Night View at Queen's Square 4F Terrace

Best Time for Night Photography Today (4/25)

The 'magic hour' when the blue sky meets city lights.
Today's sunset is at 18:23.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What kind of nightscape can you enjoy? What are the highlights?
You can leisurely take in the nighttime views of Cosmo World and the Kishamichi and Kitanaka-dori areas.
Can you use a tripod to photograph the night views?
Tripod photography is not prohibited. Please follow proper etiquette while enjoying your photography.
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