Elegant Tea Party at the Diplomat’s house at Yokohama in Japan.

<p>It&rsquo;s been a while since I visited Yokohama. After enjoying lunch at Chukagai, I strolled around the Yamate area. For me, when I think of Yokohama, the Red Warehouse or Minato Mirai come to mind first, as they have a strong Yokohama vibe. In contrast, the Yamate area sounds much more sophisticated and adult-oriented neighborhood. Wanting to match the Yamate atmosphere, I walked a bit more stylishly. Every scene looked beautiful, as if it were a scene from a movie, even the curvy narrow roads. There are many western-style classic architectures in this area. Since the port called &lsquo;Yokohama-Kou&rsquo; opened in 1859, this area became a foreigner settlement, leading to the construction of consulates and trading companies.The best part? All these Western-style houses can be visited for free! So, this time, I visited the Bluff Garden Cafe in the Diplomat&rsquo;s House, aiming to enjoy a tea party in an enchanting setting.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@Pretentiouscafehoppers/elegant-tea-party-at-the-diplomats-house-at-yokohama-in-japan-29bde28bc6ac"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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