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Summary Of: Yokohama

Yokohama developed rapidly as Japan... Yokohama is also one of the very few cities in Japan with a diverse multicultural population... Yokohama was a small fishing village up to the end of the feudal... arrived just south of Yokohama with a fleet of... The Port of Yokohama quickly became the base of foreign trade in Japan... was constructed in the same year to connect Yokohama to Shinagawa and Shimbashi in Tokyo... set in Yokohama an episode of his widely... but it became the basis for the Yokohama Cooperative Electric Light Company... Yokohama was the most international city in Japan... Much of Yokohama was destroyed on... Yokohama was a major transshipment base for American supplies and personnel... naval activity moved from Yokohama to an American base in neighboring... Minato Mirai 21 hosted the Yokohama Exotic Showcase in 1989... which will be held in Yokohama in May 2008... Yokohama skyline during dusk... Yokohama skyline during dusk... Yokohama Bay from the Landmark Tower... Yokohama Bay from the... Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse... Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse... The Yokohama Municipal Assembly consists of 92 members elected from 18 Wards... public high schools which are operated by the Yokohama City Board of Education... Two successful Godzilla films feature Yokohama and the famous clock... To Create New Global and Domestic Headquarters in Yokohama City by 2010... Official Yokohama city tourism website... Yokohama guide in Pictures...

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