
Yokohama
Kanagawa · Kanto
Yokohama, Japan's second-largest city by both population and area, presents a compelling urban experience just south of Tokyo on the shores of Tokyo Bay. As the capital and most populous municipality of Kanagawa Prefecture, it serves as a pivotal economic, cultural, and commercial hub within the expansive Greater Tokyo Area. Its strategic location has historically positioned it as a gateway to Japan, fostering a unique blend of international influence and Japanese tradition. Today, Yokohama continues its role as a vital component of the Keihin Industrial Zone, underscoring its enduring significance in the nation's economic landscape. For discerning travelers, Yokohama offers a sophisticated counterpoint to the bustling intensity of Tokyo, inviting exploration of its diverse districts, from the historic port areas to its modern architectural marvels. The city's distinct character, shaped by its maritime heritage and forward-looking urban planning, provides a rich tapestry of experiences. It is a destination that truly encapsulates Japan's dynamic urbanity, offering a deeper understanding of the country's metropolitan ambition and cultural depth.
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