Red Brick Sunset 2026 Santa Monica theme Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse

Japan Now! Japan Is Building Its Own Santa Monica, and It Opens August 1 (7/10)

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The venue’s official announcement put it this way: “The venue expresses Santa Monica’s sunset beach with a retro-cute, pop and colorful world, so you can fully enjoy an overseas resort mood while staying in Yokohama.”

The recreation is surprisingly detailed. Visitors enter across a bridge modeled on the Santa Monica Pier, walk a colorful retro streetscape into a white sand “sunset beach,” and pose at photo spots styled as a 1950s American diner. The menu is a love letter to West Coast comfort food: an original salt-lemon beef burger, California pizza, West Coast tacos, garlic shrimp, waffle chicken sandwiches, a “66 Street Double Scoop” ice cream, and thick American milkshakes in Oreo, brownie, and peanut butter flavors. New this year are “carnival games,” Japan’s take on an American-style fair (from 500 yen per play), plus a cooling mist area for the summer heat. Hours are 11 AM to 10 PM daily, with a pre-open on the evening of July 31, and a separate disco-themed night event, Disco Brick YOKOHAMA, runs on the same site August 8 to 23.

Santa Monica pier palm trees California


Why is Japan building replicas of foreign resorts instead of just going there? The answer says a lot about Japan in 2026. With the weak yen making overseas trips painfully expensive, “kaigai kibun” (overseas-mood) events that simulate foreign travel at home have become a booming genre, and Red Brick Sunset is the model everyone copies. Some see it as a clever, affordable escape; others argue nothing beats the real thing. Either way, the irony is delicious for American readers: while you can walk the real Santa Monica Pier any weekend, over 600,000 Japanese visitors will line up this August for the recreation, complete with palm trees planted 5,500 miles from California.

Route 66 sign historic highway

Fun Fact: Did you know? Santa Monica Pier is home to the famous “End of the Trail” sign marking the finish line of Route 66. In 2026, the historic highway turns exactly 100 years old, which is precisely why a warehouse district in Yokohama is currently decorating ice cream cups with Route 66 shields.

If you have friends in Japan this August, tell them Santa Monica says hi. Both of them.

FAQ about Japan questions

Q: What is Red Brick Sunset 2026?
A: It is the 19th edition of Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse’s annual summer event, running August 1 to 30, 2026. This year’s theme recreates Santa Monica, California, with a pier-style entrance, sunset beach, retro diner photo spots, and West Coast food.

Q: Is Red Brick Sunset 2026 free?
A: Yes, entry is free. Food, drinks, and carnival games (from 500 yen) are paid separately. Hours are 11 AM to 10 PM, with a 5 PM pre-open on July 31.

Q: How do I get to Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse?
A: The venue is in Yokohama’s Minato Mirai waterfront district, about a 10 to 15 minute walk from Bashamichi or Nihon-odori stations on the Minatomirai Line, roughly 30 to 40 minutes from central Tokyo.

Q: Why is the 2026 theme Santa Monica?
A: 2026 marks the 100th anniversary of Route 66, which ends at Santa Monica, and the 250th anniversary of American independence, making it a symbolic year for US-themed events in Japan.

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