Bluff No. 111
Bluff No. 111
Bluff No. 111
Bluff No. 111
Bluff No. 111
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Bluff No. 111

In Yamate And Motomachi district —
28 of 39 in Yokohama

Bluff No. 111 (山手111番館), a charming house built in 1926, was once the residence of J. E. Laffin, an American expatriate living in Yokohama. Designed by renowned American architect J.H. Morgan, who also worked on Berrick Hall and the Marunouchi Building in Tokyo, this historical home reflects a distinct Spanish architectural style. The house’s elegant structure, with its intricate details and timeless charm, stands out as a fine example of early 20th-century Western influence in Yokohama.

Today, Bluff No. 111 houses a quaint café named "The Rose," offering a serene spot with views of a beautifully maintained rose garden. Guests can relax and indulge in a variety of rose-inspired dishes and beverages, immersing themselves in a fragrant and unique dining experience. Whether you're appreciating the stunning architecture or savoring the culinary delights, Bluff No. 111 provides a peaceful environment for visitors to unwind and enjoy a leisurely afternoon in one of Yokohama's most picturesque settings.

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Hours and Fees

Bluff No. 111
  • Opening hours
  • 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM

  • Closed
  • 2nd Wednesday of the month (or Thursday if Wednesday is a holiday)

  • Entrance fee
  • Free

Getting there

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Bluff No. 111 is a 10-15 minute walk from Motomachi-Chūkagai Station (8 minutes, 230 yen from Yokohama Station) on the Minato Mirai Line, or a 15-20 minute walk from Ishikawacho Station (7 minutes, 170 yen from Yokohama Station) on the JR Negishi Line.

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