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My son, who loves vehicles, had a weekday off from work for the first time in a while, so we decided to go to Yokohama, which we hadn't been able to go to during the coronavirus pandemic. We took the Sea Bus, which comes with an Air Cabin, which I've been interested in for a long time. It was my first time, so I was worried about finding the boarding point, but I found it right away by walking along Yokohama Sogo from the east exit of Yokohama Station. We had our voucher scanned at the boarding counter and exchanged it for a boarding ticket. We had a little time, so we took a look at a review that said "McDonald's is right in front," and while we were waiting, it was soon time to board. The view from the sea was very good, and I was motivated to see many new facilities being built in Yokohama, which I hadn't seen in years, from the sea. The temperature on the day was about 30 degrees. There was an air conditioner on the ship, but the windows and ceiling were made of glass, so it felt a little hot. After arriving at the brick warehouse, we walked to World Porter while buying souvenirs at the warehouse. It took about 10 minutes from the warehouse to World Porter, but we could always see it, so we didn't get lost. The Air Cabin was cool. There was no wind and it was comfortable because there was almost no rocking. My son is 25 years old and he was having a great time (it was fine because it was just us in the cabin). We arrived at Sakuragicho in no time. We took the JR to Ishikawacho, had a meal and went shopping in Chinatown, and then finished. It felt like an amusement park.