Yokohama Dockyard & Machinery Works Kanazawa Plant/
Advanced Technology Research Center/
Yokohama Research & Development Center

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Yokohama Dockyard & Machinery Works Kanazawa Plant/
Advanced Technology Research Center/
Yokohama Research & Development Center
8-1, Sachiura 1-chome, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 236-8515, Japan
Yokohama Dockyard & Machinery Works Kanazawa Plant:
Phone 81-45-775-1201 (General Affairs Section)
Advanced Technology Research Center/ Yokohama Research & Development Center:
Phone 81-45-775-0782 (General Affairs & Supports Section)
By Train
- [Bus]
From Shin Sugita Station of JR Negishi Line, take the Yokohama City Bus for Mitsubishi Kanazawa Works at Bus Stand No.3 of Bus Terminal.
Please get off at the Mitsubishi Kanazawa Works Bus Stop. - [By Kanazawa Seaside Line]
Please take the Kanazawa Seaside Line from Shin Sugita Station, and get off at Namiki Kita Station (approx. 6 min. ride). A 10 min. walk.
By Car
- From the direction of Shinsugita:
Turn left at Namiki Kita on Route 357 from Shinsugita Station.(Time required: 15 min.) - From Metropolitan Expressway:
Turn left at Namiki Kita on Route 357 from Sugita Interchange. (Time required 15 min.) - From Yokohama-Yokosuka Expressway:
Turn right at Namiki Kita on Route 357 from Namiki interchange. (Time required: approx: 10 mins.)
From the Airport
- From Haneda Airport by bus
Take the limousine bus to Yokohama Station (approx 30 min.), change to JR Keihin Tohoku Line from Yokohama Station and get off at Shinsugita Station. (Approx 20 min.)
Then take the Yokohama City bus for Mitsubishi Kanazawa Works, get off at the final stop. (Approx. 15 min.) or take the Kanazawa Seaside Line to Namiki Kita Station (Approx. 6 min.) and a 10 min. walk. - From Narita Airport [JR & Bus]
Take the JR Narita Express to Yokohama (approx. 90 min), then the JR Keihin Tohoku Line to Shinsugita Station from Yokohama Station (Approx 20 min.).
* Please refer to “By train” for directions from Shinsugita Station.
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