- Yokohama - Wikipedia
Yokohama (Japanese: 横浜; pronounced [jokohama] ⓘ) is the second-largest city in Japan by population [1] as well as 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
- Yokohama Travel Guide - What to do in Yokohama City
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
- Yokohama Official Visitors Guide - Travel Guide to Yokohama City
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
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Yokohama (2026) - Tripadvisor
When Japan emerged from centuries of isolation in the mid-19th century, Yokohama was a tiny seaside village, home to only 100 people or so But as the tide of internationalization rose, a port was…
- Yokohama | Japan, Map, History, Population, Facts | Britannica
Yokohama, city and port, capital of Kanagawa prefecture, east-central Honshu, Japan The second most populous city in the country, it is a major component of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area, the largest urban agglomeration in Japan
- Yokohama | Kanagawa | Kanto | Destinations - Travel Japan
Yokohama is a vibrant, modern city, a blend of Japanese tradition with that of China and the West Whether you’re looking to savor delicious cuisine, immerse yourself in culture and history, or absorb spectacular views, the area in and around this jewel of Japan offers something for everyone
- A guide to Yokohama, the Japanese city cementing its identity as a . . .
Here is how to make the most of your visit to Yokohama, Japan's second-largest city, ahead of the reopening of the Yokohama Museum of Art in March 2024
- Yokohama – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Yokohama is half an hour away from Tokyo, and effectively forms a part of the giant conurbation
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