The riding fee costs 700 yen per person (0-2: no charge, 3-adult: 700 yen). The Ferris wheel runs from 11am to 9pm (sometimes until 8pm or 10pm). You can see this miracle show anytime on YouTube (key word: コスモクロック). At other times, they last 1-3 minutes each. If you want to take a nice colorful picture, please wait until right on the hour: 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, etc. Every 15 minutes, the 60 spokes become fireworks, flowers, spirals and targets. The Ferris wheel is brilliantly illuminated at night. I even thought I might be able to see Honolulu on a really clear day! But maybe not. The Landmark Tower, three Queen’s towers, hotels, Yokohama Bay and the Bay Bridge, Haneda airport, the Red brick warehouses, Osanbashi Pier, the Marine Tower, Yamashita Park, and if you are lucky, Shinjuku skyscrapers, Mt. You can see almost everything from up here. OMG! But luckily, two breaths later, the announcement said “ Sorry to keep you waiting, now we will start again.” Whew… What a thrill it was! Was it an earthquake?! My heart started to beat loudly! I looked down the clear floor under my foot straight down to the ground far below. Music and guidance they had been broadcasting broke off. But suddenly the wheel stopped! My clear gondola was shaking in the air. I took some notes and photos for this article, and everything went as expected. Everything I could see was quite usual for me. To tell the truth, for the first few minutes, I had no excitement at all. You might have to wait a bit, though, because as I mentioned there are only two of them. If you have enough time, please make a line for the special “see through” gondola. So, I’ll tell you about my exciting “air trip” today. I decided to try a clear one this time! I had ridden Cosmo Clock 21 a few times before, but trying a “see through gondola” was the first time. The two clear gondolas are “see through gondolas”, and they come every 8 minutes. The only purple gondola is called the "Happy Gondola", and is for people in wheelchairs. There is also one purple gondola and two clear ones. These gondolas are red, blue, orange, yellow and green. 60 gondolas run a full circle every 15 minutes. The outer diameter is 100 meters across, and the maximum number of passengers it can hold is 480 people. This Ferris wheel was built in 1989, as an exhibit for the Yokohama Expo. You can’t miss it!īy the way, if you take some pictures of it, it will be easy for you to tell what time you were there, because there is a big clock in the middle of the wheel. This big Ferris wheel is standing in the park. When you arrive at the JR Sakuragi-cho station or the Minato Mirai subway station, walk towards the amusement park. And you might see a Ferris wheel in those pictures too. Most of the guidebooks introducing Yokohama city feature lots of photos of Minato Mirai skyscrapers.
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