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The Yokohama Municipal Subway consists of the following lines: Line 1 (Blue Line), from Kannai to Shōnandai, via Kami-Ōoka, Totsuka; Line 3 (Blue Line), from Kannai to Azamino, via Sakuragichō, Yokohama and Shin-Yokohama. Line 4 (Green Line), from Hiyoshi to Nakayama; Lines 1 and 3 operate with trains running through from Shonandai to Azamino.
Negishi Station is served by the Negishi Line from Yokohama to Ōfuna in Kanagawa Prefecture. with through services inter-running to and from the Keihin-Tōhoku Line and also the Yokohama Line. It is 7.1 kilometers from the terminus of the Negishi line at Yokohama, and 66.2 kilometers from the northern terminus of the Keihin-Tōhoku Line at Ōmiya.
Kamurochō has received acclaim from critics and the wider video game community for its authentic, and at times near-identical, recreation of Kabukichō's culture and sights. Daniel Robson from Japan Times claimed that Kabukichō is so realistically recreated in Kamurochō, "that real-life visitors may not need the on-screen map" if they are ...
The Akakutsu operates in the Minatomirai and Chinatown areas. [1] The Bayside Blue operates a route between Yokohama Station and Yamashita Pier. [2] The Burari N Route (Route 89) operates from Yokohama Station and Sakuragicho Station to Ipponmatsu Elementary School via Nogeyama Zoo, and the Burari S Route operates from Yokohama Station to Sankei-en on Saturdays and holidays only.
Shinkansen takes up a large portion of the long-distance travel in Japan, with the whole system carrying over 10 billion passengers in its lifetime. 1,114,000 journeys are made daily, with the fastest train being the JR East E5 and E6 series trains, which operate at a maximum speed of 320 km/h (200 mph).
Yokohama Municipal Subway (横浜市営地下鉄, Yokohama-shiei chikatetsu) is the rapid transit network in the city of Yokohama, Japan, south of Tokyo in Kanagawa Prefecture. It is operated by Yokohama City Transportation Bureau as two lines, though three continuous lines exist. A 10000 series train on the Green Line.
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.
The ropeway connects Sakuragichō Station with Unga Park where is located near Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse and Yokohama Cosmo World at 1000 yen from 22 April 2021. [2] Senyo Kōgyō constructed the similar ropeway when Yokohama Exotic Showcase '89 was held in 1989.