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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Yokosuka Umikaze Park
Japanese people enjoy outside during fall season. We have a lot sunny days and nice and breeze outside. Umikaze park – translation in English is ‘Sea Breeze Park’. As the name implies, the park is located just right on Tokyo-Bay. … Continue reading
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Yokosuka Port Market
Another plan to spend nice time on your day-off in Yokosuka, there is nice place to visit with big appetite – Yokosuka Port Market This is a farmer’s market in Yokosuka that sells local foods such as fresh fish, fruits … Continue reading
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Big Shopping day in Yokosuka
One popular Mall in Yokosuka would be Daiei Mall, it is just 5 mins walk from Liberty Cove House. There is another mall, too. It is called Nojima Mall. I have seen some of our tenants walk up there, it … Continue reading
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Let’s eat out – Yakitori – Liberty Cove House
If you like to try out Japanese food – you don’t want to have any weird stuff,,, like raw octopus, organs or crunchy stuff at the end of chicken wings… I recommend Yakitori for Japanese-food-first-timers. Yakitori, grilled chicken, is commonly … Continue reading
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Very useful Bus system – Liberty Cove House
From our serviced apartment, Liberty Cove House to the Navy gate is very good walking distance. Especially now Daiei gate is open, it takes about 7 mins. But if you don’t feel like to walk up, there are 3 bus … Continue reading
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Tourist Spot 3. – It is a great place to visit for a day trip!
From our serviced apartment Liberty Cove House, this place is good for a day trip. This is Sarushima Island. . Sarushima (“Monkey Island”) is the only natural island in Tokyo Bay and is a wonderful place for a day … Continue reading
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Tourist Spot 2. – Worth to check out! ” Mikasa Park”
Mikasa park is nice with a great short walking/running trail and a dancing fountain show. The park is very well designed and has many interesting things to look at. There is no admission fee for this park. Mikasa Park wouldn’t … Continue reading
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Tourist spot 1 – walking distance from Liberty Cove House
I would like to introduce tourist spot in Yokosuka. These spots are walking distance from our serviced apartment Liberty Cove House. 1 Yokosuka Station Yokosuka Station opened on June 16, 1889. There is no stairs at station. Most train stations … Continue reading
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Japanese Icebreaker Shirase
Japanese Icebreaker ‘Shirase’ has been anchored off the shore of Yokosuka port. She is bright orange color, so it is easy to notice when she returns the port. She was launched in April 2008 and commissioned in May 2009. She … Continue reading
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Japanese Post Office
If you want to send mail or parcel to your home town, you can use Japanese post office. There are 2 Japanese post close by Liberty Cove House. One is in front of Shioiri station and another one is closed … Continue reading
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