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Yokohama developed rapidly as Japan's prominent port city following the end of Japan's relative isolation in the mid-19th century and is today one of its major ports along with Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Tokyo and Chiba. Yokohama is the largest port city and high tech industrial hub in the Greater Tokyo Area and the Kantō region.
Yokohama Chinatown (横浜中華街, Yokohama chūkagai, Chinese: 橫濱中華街) is located in Yokohama, Japan, which is located just south of Tokyo. It was established in the late 19th century, and has a population of about 3,000 to 4,000.
Yokohama Central Hospital established. [9] 1873 - Suzuki Shin'ichi I's photography studio begins operating. [2] 1874 - Kuboyama Cemetery established. [1] 1875 - Far East English-language newspaper begins publication. [2] 1876 - Kanagawa Normal School founded. 1880 - Yokohama Specie Bank [10] [11] and Yokohama Chamber of Commerce [12] established.
Fukuyama. City of Roses (Rose City) [1] City of Geta (Japanese footwear), mostly referred to the Matsunaga area of the city [2]Fuchū. Home of Oomurasaki (great purple, the national butterfly of Japan)
Yokohama is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. B. Buildings and ...
Yokohama Municipal Children's Botanical Garden; Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse This page was last edited on 3 April 2018, at 04:50 (UTC). Text is ...
The Yokohama Landmark Tower (横浜ランドマークタワー, Yokohama Randomāku Tawā) is the third tallest building [1] and fifth tallest structure in Japan, standing 296.3 m (972 ft) high. Until surpassed by Abeno Harukas in 2014, it stood as the tallest building in Japan.
Motomachi (元町, Motomachi) is a district in Naka Ward in Yokohama, Japan. It is located immediately west of Yamate and east of Chinatown. It consists of the Motomachi Shopping Street, which is a five-block-long stretch of boutiques and shops. It is known in Japan for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, original fashion, and Western influence.