Yamashita Park is a park that opened in March 1930. It was created by reclaiming the debris of the Great Kanto Earthquake. It is a park with many places to see, including sea views, monuments, and memorials. The view of the Yokohama Bay Bridge and the ships passing through the harbor is quite romantic. Many monuments here can feel the rich interaction with foreign countries here, such as the "Indian Water Tower" donated by the Japan-India Association in 1937, and the "Water Guardian" donated by the sister city of San Diego, USA. In addition, the "Mirai Rose Garden" with about 160 kinds of roses and about 1,900 kinds of flowers blooming in spring and autumn every year is also a highlight worth seeing.