The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, also known as Akarenga Soko, is a historical building that stands as a reminiscence of Japan's rapid industrialization. These iconic structures located in Yokohama's waterfront area were originally constructed during the Meiji and Taisho eras (late 19th to early 20th centuries) and served as customs buildings for the bustling port. The red bricks and the classic architecture offer a distinct contrast to the modern buildings that surround it. Today, having been carefully preserved and renovated, the warehouses serve as a complex that includes a shopping mall, event venues, and a park. The two warehouse buildings have distinct functions; Building 1 is a cultural and event facility while Building 2 houses shops and restaurants offering gourmet food and trendy commodities. Its historical ambiance paired with cultural exhibitions and seasonal events like the Christmas market, Oktoberfest, and art festivals, attract tourists and locals alike. The panoramic views of Yokohama Harbor and the Bay Bridge from the premises add to its unique allure, making it an important social and cultural hub in the city.