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  1. Yokohama (横浜) is Japan's second largest city with a population of over three million. Yokohama is located less than half an hour south of Tokyo by train and is the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YokohamaYokohama - Wikipedia

    Yokohama is the largest port city and high tech industrial hub in the Greater Tokyo Area and the Kantō region. The city proper is headquarters to companies such as Isuzu, Nissan, JVCKenwood, Keikyu, Koei Tecmo, Sotetsu, Salesforce Japan and Bank of Yokohama.

  3. Explore Yokohama with the official travel guide. Find the best things to do, what's on, events, activities, and sightseeing in a port city located only 30 minutes away from Tokyo.

    • Amanda Tran
    • CUPNOODLES Museum. We have all been guilty of relying on humble instant noodles to get us through those late night study sessions, seasons of being broke or a quick meal in under 2 minutes.
    • Visit the Yokohama Noh Theater. If there’s a place to witness tradition and learn about history, it’s the theatre. The Yokohama Noh Theater is well known for its production of traditional performing arts as well as new works through international collaborative programs.
    • Check Out the Largest Chinatown in Japan. Although Yokohama doesn’t have a high population of Chinese residents, it is home to the largest Chinatown in Japan which was developed quickly after the Yokohama Port opened to foreign trade in 1859.
    • Tour a World Cup Stadium. While the Brazilian team captain held the golden cup high, some 2.7 million paper cranes flew down from the sky in Nissan Stadium.
  4. Yokohama (横浜) is a vibrant port city, just south of Tokyo. Located in Kanagawa prefecture, a daytrip to Yokohama promises plenty of attractions, including Minato Mirai, Cosmo World, the Red Brick Building, Chinatown and Sankeien Garden.

  5. Feb 23, 2024 · Less than 30 miles southwest of Tokyo, it has skyscrapers and retail and nightlife districts, but they exist in harmony with ancient wooden temples, the homes of some of the first foreign...

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