Yokohama Customs “Queen’s Tower”
Wheelchair accessible
Historic Yokohama Customs headquarters, built in 1934, nicknamed “Queen’s Tower” for its distinctive Moorish and Romanesque architecture, resembling a kasbah with a minaret.

Historic customs headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, known for its unique Moorish architecture.
🔍 Also houses a small museum, "Queen's Square", on its first floor.

Why Go

🕌 Admire unique Moorish and Romanesque architecture
🖼️ Explore a small museum with confiscated items and port history
📍 Part of Yokohama's "three towers" landmark
🆓 Free entry

Why Avoid

💤 May feel quiet, not a large attraction

Tips

🚶 Best viewed from Ōsanbashi Pier
🚉 Easily accessible from Nihon-Odori or Kannai Stations

Cost

💰 Free entry to the museum.

Hours

🕒 Exhibition Hall: Mon-Fri 10:00-16:00 (Oct-Apr), 10:00-17:00 (May-Sep). Closed weekends and holidays.

Facilities

♿ Wheelchair friendly, disabled stall, baby changing table.

Language

🗣️ English, Chinese, Korean pamphlets available.

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