The Yokohama Timber Wharf complex facility will open on October 17 at Rinko Park. An outdoor film viewing event will be held for three days as an opening celebration.

The building features a steel frame structure with three floors and a total floor area of 1,568.66 square meters. The exterior makes bold use of wood, characterized by a truss structure that harmonizes with the seaside environment.

The site is designed to connect with Rinko Park’s lawn plaza and walking paths, creating spaces that enhance visitor circulation. On the first floor, fresh donut specialty shop “I’m donut?” and bakery cafe “Dako” will open on the same day, marking their first locations in Yokohama. Both shops feature live open kitchen formats, with open spaces that include dog cookie sales and terrace seating. The layout allows visitors to enjoy the natural surroundings of Rinko Park.

“I’m donut?” offers approximately 30 types of fresh donuts, while “Dako” provides around 50 varieties of bread and diverse drinks. Both shops plan to offer Rinko Park exclusive menus and accommodate takeout orders.

The opening commemorative film viewing will take place over three days from October 17 to 19 near the Tidal Pond in Rinko Park. The films were selected by creators active in architecture, music, literature, animation, and food fields. Different films will be screened daily. The venue will also sell food, drinks, and limited edition goods related to the screened films.

The second and third floors will house “CRAZY GRANDE MAISON,” scheduled to open in January 2026. As a fully reservation-based restaurant operating under the “Immersive Table” concept, it will provide immersive dining experiences through cuisine and presentation, while also accommodating restaurant weddings. These floors also include changing rooms and lockers for runners and walkers, featuring outdoor recreation support facilities to enhance convenience for Rinko Park users.

Yokohama Timber Wharf construction began in March 2024 and was completed in May 2025. After opening, the facility aims to become a hub that brings new vitality to Yokohama’s central waterfront area through diverse events and programs throughout the year.

The screening event runs from 12:00 to 20:00. The venue is located near the Tidal Pond in Rinko Park. Admission is free.

Rinko Park is located next to Pacifico Yokohama and is the largest green space park in the Minato Mirai area. The vast grounds host various events including dog events and marathon competitions.

Yokohama Timber Wharf

The Yokohama Timber Wharf is a modern public waterfront space in Japan, built on the site of a former industrial timber yard. Its contemporary design, featuring wooden terraces and green spaces, reflects the area’s history while transforming it into a popular recreational area for residents and visitors.

Rinko Park

Rinko Park is a scenic waterfront park located in Yokohama, Japan, built on reclaimed land in the Minato Mirai 21 district. It opened in 1989 and is famous for its beautiful views of the bay, the iconic Red Brick Warehouse, and the Osanbashi Pier. The park serves as a major public space for events, relaxation, and enjoying the city’s modern maritime history.

I’m donut?

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Dako

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Tidal Pond

A tidal pond is a coastal body of water that is influenced by the ocean’s tides, filling and draining with the daily tidal cycle. These dynamic ecosystems, also known as tide pools, form in rocky depressions along shorelines and are home to resilient marine life like sea anemones, crabs, and small fish. While not a single historical site, they have existed for millennia, shaped by geological processes, and have been crucial for scientific study in marine biology and for educational exploration.

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Pacifico Yokohama

Pacifico Yokohama is a major convention and exhibition center located in the Minato Mirai 21 district of Yokohama, Japan. Opened in 1991, it was developed as a key part of the city’s waterfront urban renewal project. It is one of Japan’s largest multipurpose convention facilities, featuring a grand exhibition hall, a conference center, and the iconic InterContinental Hotel.

Minato Mirai

Minato Mirai is a modern waterfront district in Yokohama, Japan, built on reclaimed land from the city’s former shipyards. Its name means “Harbor of the Future,” and it was developed as a major urban center starting in the 1980s. Today, it is famous for its iconic skyline, which includes landmarks like the Landmark Tower and Cosmo Clock 21 Ferris wheel.