Toyoko Inn Yokohama Stadium-mae Honkan
205-1 Yamashita-cho Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, 231-0023, Japan
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Ai, Eriko, and me (friendly patrons)
Entrance to Sea Paradise
The Nippon-maru in Minato-mirai, Yokohama.
Red tulips again!
Travel Tips for Yokohama
You don't need to give tips...
by yen_2
You don't need to give tips to the waiter or waitresses when they have it in the bill for service charge. By the way,in Japan when buying, the tax is not yet included so don't be surprise if the tag price is different to the one you have paid.
Some helpful Tips
English Japanese
Help! Tas'kete!
Stop! Tomete!
Fire! Kaji!
Call the police Keisatsu o yonde kudasai!
Useful Phrases:
Yes Hai
No Ie
Thank you Arigato gozaimasu
Please Dozo
Sorry Sumimasen
Excuse Me Sumimasen
I don't understand Wakarimasen
Do you speak English? Eigo o hanashimasuka?
How are you? Ogenki desu ka ?
Good morning Ohayo gozaimasu
Good afternoon Konnichiwa
Good evening Konbanwa
Good night Oyasumi nasai
Good bye Sayonara
Pacifico Yokohama
by hotshot0428
One of the largest multiple convention centers in the world with an impressive exterior incorporating the motif of a yacht sail and shells.
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Facilities include the Conference Center, Exhibition Hall, Yokohama Grand Inter-Continental Hotel, and the National Convention Hall.
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Inside which the International Media Center for the 2002 FiFa World Cup.
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Sharrie's Kamakura Excursion
by Sharrie
YOKOHAMA is Japan's 2nd largest city. It is only an hour by train from Tokyo but it feels less Japanese than Tokyo with a long history of foreign influence (WWII bombing) & the largest Chinatown in Japan. I was here only for dinner & a night stay (on one of my earliest trips to Japan). Other than Chinatown, I don't recall much about this city. Since Yokohama is the nearest city to Kamakura which I visited on a day excursion from Tokyo, I've chosen to combine these 2 cities under one travel page.
KAMAKURA, capital of Japan from 1185 to 1333. Yeah, it was the capital though one can hardly feel it. Today, it's more a seaside town with a legacy of 19 Shinto shrines & 65 Buddhist temples. My main purpose for visiting? To see The Great Buddha!
Kamakura once was as significant as Nara & Kyoto. It was the political center of Japan when Minamoto no Yoritomo (after being named Shogun) established Japan's first Shogunate (military government) here. Later, it was a center of Zen Buddhism in Japan!
Questions and Answers
Q: From Yokohama to Kumagawa? "And now a real travel question: Is it possible to go from Yokohama to Fussa City in Kumagawa (or Haijima station) by public..."
A: "Hi. I like Ishikawa's Sake (Japanese rice wine)!
Haijima station is better.
Yokohama --> Shinjuku (JR Shonan-Shinjuku line)
Shinjuku --> Tachikawa (JR Chuo..."
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