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On April 1st, , the Municipal Government was established. The areas under control were limited to a small area in present day Naka-ku except for Honmoku and Negishi, but the population had already reached , and the number of houses was 27, as of After the port was opened, raw silk, tea and sea products were exported from Yokohama and silk and wool products were imported.

Merchants in Yokohama established a silk trading company in and in a silk holding house was set up, so taking the initiative to expand the silk trade. The earthquake left 20, dead and, 60, houses destroyed, bringing Yokohama to its knees. However, due to the resilience and strenuous efforts of its citizens, Yokohama had almost completely recovered by Showa 4.

The first two expansions of municipal government control took place in Meiji 34 and Meiji 44 , and the third in Showa 2 , taking in Tsurumi and Hodogaya-cho etc. In October of the same year, the ward system was introduced, and Yokohama was divided into five wards; Naka-ku, Isogo-ku, Kanagawa-ku, Hodogaya-ku, and Tsurumi-ku.

In Showa 11 , the fourth expansion took place, the 5th the following year. In Showa 14 , the 6th expansion took place which included Kohoku and Totsuka. After further expansion, an extra three wards; Minami, Nishi and Kanazawa were included, making a total of 10 wards. In Showa 44 , Konan, Asahi, Midori, and Seya were included, making a total of 14 wards, and in Showa 61 , Sakae and Izumi were added, bringing it to 16 wards.

Finally in November, Heisei 6 , Aoba-ku and Tsuzuki-ku were made, bringing it to a total of 18 wards at present. The estuary of the River Tsurumi was reclaimed in Showa 6 , and thereafter part of the coast line was reclaimed and turned into the Keihin Industrial Belt.

Since the opening of the port, Yokohama developed as a commercial trading city and industrialization subsequently followed especially in heavy chemicals. In Showa 20 , the bombing by the USA became more intense and the whole city of Yokohama was burnt to the ground by repeated bombings.

Especially in the air raid on May 29, a total of 14, died, were injured or went missing, 79, houses were destroyed, and 42 percent of the city area was burnt to ashes. However, in Showa 26 , Japan regained independence after the peace treaty was signed. On June 1st, Showa 26 the administration of Yokohama was transferred to the city municipality from the national government. Yokohama Station. Minato Mirai Yamashita park, Kannai. The three towers are arrayed in descending height and include the superb Yokohama Bay Hotel Tokyu.

Pacifico Yokohama is next along from Queen's Square, on the eastern end of the harbor. In spite of being the smallest building on the waterfront in terms of height, it is more of a landmark than the others for its unique, curved, sail-like contours and its prominent location, dominating the waterfront.

Pacifico Yokohama comprises a conference center and the luxurious and optimally located Yokohama Grand Intercontinental Hotel. Yokohama Cosmoworld amusement park is just across from Pacifico Yokohama, via bridge to small Shinko-cho island. The Cosmo Clock Ferris Wheel is one of the world's largest at For shopping and events, the Akarenga red-brick is a bustling retail and entertainment center made up of two restored historic brick warehouses, more chic and varied inside than their exteriors might suggest.

World Porters nearby is also popular for its shopping, cinema and restaurant mall. Historical Yokohama begins just south of Minato Mirai The northern part of this area preserving notable reminders of the city's past, particularly in relation to its original foreign settlement, is defined by Bashamachi and Kannai subway stations. The southern part is the even more historically rich Motomachi Yamate area.

A few grand Western-style edifices and facades still stand. The Motomachi Yamate area of Yokohama , just south of Kannai, is the southern part of the historical foreign settlement. It was here that the first cedars in Japan were planted not to be confused with Japanese Cryptomeria or sugi. The Yokohama Yamate Museum of Tennis in Yamate Park marks the place where tennis was first played in Japan and exhibits early racquets made of bamboo.

The majority of the western-style buildings in Yokohama were destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake of , and the few remaining structures date from after that time. They include Bluff No. Berrick, designed by the American architect J. Morgan, Bluff No.

Yokohama's Chinatown is about meters in from Yamashita Park. Founded in , it is the largest Chinatown in Japan. Chinatown , as you would expect, has an amazing selection of Chinese restaurants and shops. Look out for the Kantei-byo shrine with its attractive ornamental gateways. The shrine is dedicated to Guan Yu, a former warlord and the spiritual guardian of Yokohama's estimated 2, ethnic Chinese inhabitants.

Chinese New Year in February is one of the best and most colorful times to visit Chukagai for its vibrant dragon and lion dances when people gather in the area's temples to pray for good fortune in the coming months. The m-tall Yokohama Marine Tower is near the southern end of Yamashita Park, and its two-level observation decks, on the 29th and 30th floors, afford great views of the ocean and the city. Yokohama Marine Tower opened in and was renovated in There is a bar and cafe on the 1st floor and the Tower Restaurant Yokohama on the 4th floor.

Yokohama Marine Tower is open from 10am to pm last entry at 10pm every day. Admission to the observation deck is yen for adults. Yokohama Foreigners' Cemetery contains the graves of over 4, Westerners from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Graves of historic interest include those of Charles Richardson - who was hacked to death in by samurai from Satsuma, in nearby Namamugi , on a visit to Japan from Shanghai - and Edward Morel, the chief engineer of Japan's first railway, from Tokyo to Yokohama.

Sankeien Garden is Yokohama's number one beauty spot, located about 7km south of Yokohama Station. The garden was built by silk merchant Sankei Hara in the early 20th century, and contains a number of historic buildings and artifacts brought from other parts of Japan. Tenju-in is a 17th century Zen temple dedicated to Jizo and was brought from Kamakura. The Outer Garden's main attractions are a large farmhouse, the Old Yanohara House , built in the gassho style of architecture; a three-story Muromachi period pagoda; and the main hall of Old Tomyoji Temple.

Landmark Fitness Club is located on the 49th floor, and guests can use the facilities at a surcharge. There is also a barber and beauty shop, as well as a photo studio at the property. Offering spectacular views from the 68th floor, restaurant Shikitei offers Japanese dishes, and French full courses are served at Le Ciel restaurant.

You can enjoy a late-night cocktail with panoramic views of Yokohama Bay at the Sirius Lounge, located on the 70th floor. The Pacifico Yokohama convention centre is an 8-minute walk away.

Guests can take a minute limousine bus ride to Haneda International Airport or a 2-hour limousine bus ride to Narita International Airport charges apply. Richmond Hotel Yokohama Ekimae Mid-range. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a hour front desk and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the property.

Local points of interest like Pacifico Yokohama and Yokohama Landmark Tower are reachable within 3 km and 3. The rooms are fitted with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, a bidet, slippers and a desk.

All rooms have a private bathroom, a hairdryer and bed linen. American and Asian breakfast options are available each morning at the hotel. Hotel Associa Shin-Yokohama Luxury. Hotel Associa is located directly above Shin-Yokohama Station. The bullet train takes people to Tokyo Station in minutes and to Shinagawa Station in minutes. A direct bus to Haneda International Airport is a minute ride. Warm and soundproof rooms made of natural materials feature modern decor and light colors with soft lighting.

All rooms feature free WiFi. The hour front desk offers dry-cleaning and foreign currency exchange, as well as massage service that can be offered in guestrooms. A Japanese and Western-style buffet breakfast can be enjoyed at the property atrium. The Associa lounge exclusively available to staying guests offer coffee, tea, herb tea, soft drinks and various other beverages for free.

Guests can enjoy dining at the various restaurants located on floors 9 and 10, or enjoy shopping at stores such as Bic Camera or Uniqlo. Nissan Stadium is a 5-minute taxi ride away. Hyatt Regency Yokohama Luxury. Set in Yokohama, metres from Yokohama Marine Tower, Hyatt Regency Yokohama offers accommodation with a restaurant, private parking, a fitness centre and a bar.

Among the facilities at this property are a hour front desk and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The accommodation features a concierge service and luggage storage space for guests. The hotel will provide guests with air-conditioned rooms offering a desk, a kettle, a fridge, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hot tub.

At Hyatt Regency Yokohama the rooms are equipped with bed linen and towels. A buffet breakfast is available every morning at the accommodation. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda International Airport, 17 km from the hotel. Show More. Anything we can improve? Let us know What can we improve? Thank you for your feedback.



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