Yokosuka Live Webcams

Discover Japan’s naval heart and hidden seaside gems in real time with Yokosuka live webcams. Our Yokosuka live cams bring you stunning HD views of massive U.S. and Japanese warships at the Yokosuka Naval Base, Mikasa Park’s historic battleship glowing at sunset, Dobuita Street’s retro American-Japanese vibe, Sarushima (Monkey Island) fortress from the bay, colourful fishing boats at Verny Park, and waves crashing against Cape Kannonzaki. Watch aircraft carriers sail past, cherry blossoms frame the battleship Mikasa, or summer fireworks light up the bay — all streamed 24/7.

Use the interactive map to instantly switch between Yokosuka Port, Mikasa Park, Dobuita Street, Sarushima Island, Verny Park, and more. Feel the unique mix of military history, seaside relaxation, and international flavour just one hour from Tokyo.

About Yokosuka

Yokosuka is a vibrant coastal city in Kanagawa Prefecture, best known as the home of the U.S. Seventh Fleet and Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force headquarters. Since the 1850s, when Commodore Perry’s “black ships” arrived nearby, it has been Japan’s gateway to the sea and a fascinating blend of Japanese and American cultures. Locals call it “Suka City” and love its relaxed, open-minded atmosphere — curry restaurants with navy recipes, hamburger joints since the 1950s, and jazz bars that feel straight out of California.

Away from the base, Yokosuka is pure seaside charm: rugged coastline, small islands, fresh seafood, and some of the best sunsets in the Tokyo area. It’s surprisingly green, with hiking trails, onsen, and beaches that locals keep as their secret weekend escape.

Key Facts

  • Population: ≈ 395,000 (2025 estimate)
  • City area: 100.7 km²
  • Official language: Japanese (English widely spoken around the base and tourist spots)
  • Time zone: Japan Standard Time (GMT+9) – no daylight saving

Climate in Yokosuka

Yokosuka enjoys a mild, maritime climate with ocean breezes:

  • Spring (Mar–May) – 12–23 °C, early cherry blossoms and fleet week
  • Summer (Jun–Sep) – warm 24–32 °C, beach and fireworks season
  • Autumn (Oct–Nov) – 15–25 °C, perfect for hiking and clear bay views
  • Winter (Dec–Feb) – mild 5–13 °C, almost no snow, great for onsen

The sea keeps extremes away — winters are warmer and summers cooler than inland Tokyo.

Top Attractions

  • Mikasa Park & Battleship Mikasa – flagship of the 1905 Russo-Japanese War (National Historic Site)
  • Yokosuka Naval Port Cruise – see destroyers, carriers, and submarines up close
  • Dobuita Street – retro “Sukajan” jackets, navy curry, and American-Japanese fusion bars
  • Sarushima (Monkey Island) – Tokyo Bay’s only natural island with fortress ruins and BBQ
  • Verny Park – French-style rose garden with warship views
  • Yokosuka Museum of Art – stunning architecture on the coast
  • Kannonzaki Lighthouse & Cape – first Western-style lighthouse in Japan
  • Hashirimizu Shrine & natural hot springs
  • Yokosuka Navy Curry Festival & Mikasa Park events
  • Perry Park & Perry’s landing monument
  • Uraga Port – historic waterfront and fresh seafood
  • Solusuka Park & Solasuka Beach – surfing and sunset spot
  • Yokosuka Military Port Night Tour (limited dates)
  • Autumn fireworks & summer beach parties

Top Beaches & Coastal Spots

  • Sarushima Beach – clear water and fortress ruins
  • Kannonzaki Beach – rocky cove with lighthouse view
  • Tsukuihama & Morisaki beaches – local swimming spots
  • Zushi Beach (15 min by train) – popular surfing beach

Why Choose Live Webcams?

  • See real-time U.S. and JMSDF warships entering or leaving port
  • Check if cherry blossoms are blooming around Battleship Mikasa
  • Watch sunset over Sarushima or fireworks across the bay
  • Feel the relaxed navy-town atmosphere before planning your trip
  • Catch rare aircraft carrier movements live

Our Yokosuka live cams are free, high-quality, and refreshed 24/7. Bookmark your favourites — Yokosuka Naval Port live, Mikasa battleship sunset, Dobuita Street night vibe, Sarushima Island view — and keep the soul of Japan’s most international seaside city with you every day.