- the
West following the 1859 end of the
policy of
seclusion and has
since been
known as a
cosmopolitan port city,
after Kobe
opened in 1853.
Yokohama is...
-
Yamanashi Prefecture to the
northwest and ****uoka
Prefecture to the
west.
Yokohama is the
capital and
largest city of
Kanagawa Prefecture and the second-largest...
- in Salem, Virginia, and
another in
West Point, Mississippi. 1917 -
Established in
Yokohama as 橫濱護謨製造株式會社 (
Yokohama Rubber Manufacturing Co., Ltd.), a...
- The
Yokohama Muni****l Bus is a
public organisation that
operates bus
routes in
Yokohama City. The
buses are
colored cream with blue lines. In addition...
-
Yokohama Station (横浜駅,
Yokohama-eki) is a
major interchange railway station in Nishi-ku,
Yokohama, ****an. It is the
busiest station in
Kanagawa Prefecture...
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Motomachi (元町, Motomachi) is a
district in Naka Ward,
Yokohama, ****an. It is
situated immediately west of
Yamate and east of Chinatown. The area features...
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Yokohama ware (横浜焼,
Yokohama-yaki) is a
broad term for ****anese
export porcelain mostly destined for
export to
Europe and the
West,
which was
shipped out...
-
district in
Yokohama,
Kanagawa Prefecture, ****an. It was
formerly a town
chartered in 1859 as a
governmental center for the Port of
Yokohama,
though only...
- of
Yokohama, Ltd. (株式会社横浜銀行,
Kabushiki gaisha Yokohama Ginkō, BOY) is the
largest regional bank in ****an. It is
based and
headquartered in
Yokohama, and...
-
Situated along the loop are the
major cities of
Yokohama (to the
south of Tokyo), Hachiōji (to the
west), Ōmiya (now part of
Saitama City, to the north)...