Yokohama Residences
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British House, a historic 1937 building, once served as the British Consul General's residence. Visit for a glimpse of British colonial architecture and history in Yokohama.
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Ehrismann Residence, designed by Antonin Raymond in 1926, is a historic building offering a dining room, sun room, and a charming café with coffee and small plates.
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Berrick Hall, built in 1930, is the largest Western-style residence in Yamate. Designed by J.H. Morgan, it reflects Spanish influences and offers a glimpse into Yokohama’s foreign trade history.
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Bluff No. 111, a Spanish-style house from 1926, offers a beautiful rose garden and a cafe serving rose-inspired dishes. Visit for a taste of history and fragrant treats.
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Bluff No. 234, built after the 1923 earthquake, is a historical building with four identical apartments. It offers insight into post-earthquake reconstruction and design.
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Bluff No. 18 offers a unique look into Yamate's history. Originally a Catholic priest's residence, it was relocated in 1991, preserving its historic charm. A must-see for architecture and history lovers.
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Diplomat's House offers a historic look into Japan's diplomatic past with charming Victorian architecture and relaxing garden views, complete with a delightful café offering small plates.
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