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    5 days ago · Yokohama ( Japanese: 横浜, pronounced [jokohama] ⓘ) is the second-largest city in Japan by population [1] and by area, and the country's most populous municipality. [a] It is the capital and most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a population of 3.7 million in 2023. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kantō region of the ...

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  2. Apr 28, 2024 · Table of Contents. Yokohama is Japan’s second-largest city. With a population of over 3.7 million people, Yokohama is one of Japan’s major cities, second only to Tokyo. It is located in Kanagawa Prefecture. Yokohama is situated in the Kanagawa Prefecture, which lies on the eastern coast of Honshu, the main island of Japan.

  3. 5 days ago · Yokohama is a bustling port city just 30 minutes by train from Tokyo. Here are our top 25 things to do and see in Yokohama, from scenic Minato Mirai and Cosmo World to the newly opened Yokohama Air Cabin. Latest update : 2024.04.24. Yokohama: History and Top Sights. Photo by Pixta.

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  4. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 横浜駅横浜駅 - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · 横浜駅 (よこはまえき)は、 神奈川県 横浜市 西区 にある、 東日本旅客鉄道 (JR東日本)・ 東急電鉄 ・ 横浜高速鉄道 ・ 京浜急行電鉄 (京急)・ 相模鉄道 (相鉄)・ 横浜市交通局 ( 横浜市営地下鉄 )の 駅 。 JR東日本と京浜急行電鉄の駅は東口側の西区 高島 二丁目に、東急電鉄・横浜高速鉄道・相模鉄道・横浜市営地下鉄の駅は西口側の西区 南幸 一丁目にある。 概要. 公開保存されている二代目横浜駅の基礎等遺構(西区高島) 横浜市の中心駅で、JR・私鉄・地下鉄の各線が集まる日本有数の ターミナル駅 である。 合計6社局が乗り入れており、1駅に乗り入れる鉄道事業者数が日本最多である。 1日平均の乗降客数は約230万人(2019年度)で、年間乗降客数は約8億4100万人となる。

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Yokohama is a city that’s written itself a fascinating history with ink imported from all around the world. Its journey from a humble fishing village to a global port city is a tale of epic proportions. Back in the 19th century, Yokohama opened its doors to foreign trade, and boom, the city’s growth went off like a firework on Bonfire Night.

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