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OTHER INFORMATION
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Country JapanRegion KantoPrefecture KanagawaGovernment - Mayor Fumiko HayashiArea - Total 437.35 km2 (168.9 sq mi)Population (January 1, 2009) - Total 3,654,427 - Density 8,335/km2 (21,587.6/sq m... |
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YOKOHAMA FOOD
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For Chinese food the obvious choice is Chinatown (??? Chukagai), which has over 200 Chinese restaurants. Snacks are sold on the streets, but most restaurants in the area are quite expensive (expect to pay ¥1,500 for a decent lunch) and the food has b... |
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YOKOHAMA RESTAURANTS
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Shitateya (1 min from Futamatagawa stn). Tiny local seafood eatery. Try the deep-fried oysters (kaki furai). edit Le Sucre Nokendai 1-9 (8 min from Nokendai stn). Pseudo-French bakery well known for its cheesecakes. edit Aztec... |
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YOKOHAMA WEATHER
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Yokohama features a humid subtropical climate with hot and humid summers and chilly, but not very cold, winters[citation needed]. Winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing, while summer can get quite warm due to humidity effects. |
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HISTORY OF YOKOHAMA
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Yokohama was a small fishing village up to the end of the feudal Edo period, when Japan held a policy of national seclusion, having little contact with foreigners. A major turning point in Japanese history happened in 1853 54, when Commodore Matthew ... |
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EDUCATION
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Public elementary and middle schools are operated by the city of Yokohama. There are nine public high schools which are operated by the Yokohama City Board of Education, and a number of public high schools which are operated by the Kanagawa Prefectur... |
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