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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
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Catch a game at Yokohama Stadium or tour the famous Shin Yokohama Ramen Museum Admire the hipster Red Brick Warehouse or overwhelm your senses at Yokohama Cosmo World This city is a real gem of the Kanagawa Prefecture, and it’s easy to reach from Tokyo by public transport
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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
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Yokohama masterfully blends its rich past with a forward-looking spirit, inviting you to experience its dynamic urban pulse alongside serene cultural treasures As you marvel at its modern landmarks, explore its diverse districts, or sample its eclectic culinary scene, every moment here promises a fresh perspective and unforgettable memories
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While many other urban centers have built over their past in the rush to modernize, Yokohama has gone to great lengths to preserve its history as the port that opened Japan up to the outside
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