하야마 "SCAPES"에서의 런치
Tomoko Kamishima정말 맛있는 야채, 맛있는 스테이크와 디저트, 세련된 분위기와 놀라운 광경을 즐기고 싶다면 "SCAPES"라는 식당은 딱 여러분을 위한 곳이다.
Tateishi Park is a scenic coastal park which has inspired artists and photographers throughout history, including big names like the iconic ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige. The park features on several lists owing to its beauty, including 50 Scenic Spots in Kanagawa and Yokosuka's Top 100 Scenic Spots. Additionally, it has been named as a designated Civic Cultural Asset of Yokosuka City.
The park offers an extra incentive to visit on clear days – you can get some incredible views of Mount Fuji from here.
From JR Zushi Station, take the bus bound for Nagai and alight at the stop for Tateishi.
정말 맛있는 야채, 맛있는 스테이크와 디저트, 세련된 분위기와 놀라운 광경을 즐기고 싶다면 "SCAPES"라는 식당은 딱 여러분을 위한 곳이다.
하야마의 유명한 해안선을 따라 위치한 이 편안한 해변 라운지에서 편안함을 느껴보세요. UNDER THE PALMO는 전시, 팝업 샵, 운동 클래스 및 영화 상영을 위한 이벤트 공간뿐만 아니라 로컬 장인들이 현지 재료로 만든 차분하고 최소한의 인테리어를 제공합니다. 편히 앉아서 음료, 알코올 음료 및 음식 제공(후식 및 요리 모두 공유)의 카페 메뉴를 즐겨보세요. 나무 데크 테라스에서 에노시마, 심지어 후지산까지 보이는 사가미 만의 경치를 바라보세요. UNDER THE PALMO는 원래 근처에 위치한 많은 사랑을 받는 ‘카반 하야마’(CABaN HAYAMA) 해변 테라스의 발자취를 따라갑니다.
100년 된 창고를 개조하여 분위기 있는 복고풍 카페로 탈바꿈했습니다. 이곳에서 손님들은 신선한 미우라 재료로 만든 요리를 즐기면서 전시된 클래식 자동차와 오토바이를 감상할 수 있습니다.
아라타마 명물 돈가스를 맛본 후에는 이 신선한 맛에 반하게 될 것입니다. 돈까스 외에도 다양한 선택을 제공합니다. 모짜렐라 치즈 고로케, 크림 고로케 등 아라타마의 다른 요리도 꼭 드셔보세요.
Nagai Uminote Park Soleil Hill is a fantastic destination for a family-friendly day out, particularly if you're a fan of seasonal blooms. There's something to enjoy no matter what time of year you visit, with vibrant yellow nanohana in the wintertime, nemophila (baby blue eyes) and poppies in spring, sunflowers in summer, and cosmos in autumn. Flowers aren't the only attraction here, though – the park is home to spacious children's play areas, a zipline, rides, and even the Soleil train that makes regular trips around the venue. Once you work up an appetite, check out some of the on-site eateries. There are plenty of options to choose from, with everything from pizza and donuts to curry and soft serve ice cream. Many vendors utilize local produce in the dishes they make, ensuring top-notch flavor and freshness.
Originally opened in 1946 and revamped in 2001, Verny Park (ヴェルニー公園) is a French styled garden overlooking Kanagawa’s Yokosuka Port. The park is named after Léonce Verny, a French naval engineer who led the construction of multiple naval facilities in the area in the late 1800s, including Yokosuka Naval Arsenal. Verny made great contributions to Japan’s modernization with his leadership, engineering, and educational skills. Verny Park is renowned for its stunning rosebeds, which contain over 100 different species. In springtime, the collection of colorful flowers bloom, providing visitors an enchanting scene against the massive Japanese and American naval ships docked in Yokosuka Port. The juxtaposition of the park’s soft landscaping against the war ships’ intimidating forms makes Verny Park a visually intriguing spot. Intoxicating floral scents follow the breeze, weaving through notable sights such as the French style gazebo and fountain, which add to the authentic feel of the park. Visitors can also stop by the Verny Memorial Museum, which houses information about Verny’s engineering and machinery, as well as the general history of the area. After strolling through the gardens, guests can take a break at Corsaire, the park’s cafe, and enjoy a delicious meal while looking out at the surrounding greenery and sea.
Dobuita Shopping Street stretches all the way from Shioiri Station to the Yokosuka Naval Base, and it uniquely fuses both Japanese and American culture. Along the street there are a variety of retail stores, including everything from portrait shops to military-style stores and plenty of bars and eateries. Some establishments along Dobuita Street even accept payment in US dollars! A couple of the popular dining options popular along Dobuita Street include Yokosuka navy curry and Yokosuka navy burgers, with many restaurants offering them on their menus. As the name suggests, both of these foods were inspired by the military presence in the area, and they’re well worth trying – be sure to come hungry! If you’re looking for an iconic souvenir while you’re visiting this part of Yokosuka, keep your eyes peeled for stores selling Sukajan jackets. The beautiful embroidery on the jackets makes for a truly unique memento from your time here.