Yokohama

Yokohama

Kanagawa Prefecture

Yokohama is Japan's second-largest city and the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. It has a rich international history as one of the first ports opened to foreign trade in 1859. The city is famous for its modern waterfront skyline in the Minato Mirai 21 district, Japan's largest Chinatown, and a diverse modern culture.

Practical Travel Guide for Yokohama

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Visa-free travel for up to 90 days is available for many nationalities. It is recommended to check the specific requirements for your nationality before traveling.

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Getting Around

Yokohama's transportation system is efficient and well-developed, relying primarily on trains and subways. Yokohama Station is a major hub connecting numerous lines. The Minatomirai Line and Yokohama Municipal Subway are very convenient for exploring the city center. Water buses and sightseeing buses are also available.

Local Flavors

Yokohama's cuisine is known for its international and historically Western influences. It's the birthplace of several 'Yoshoku' (Japanese-style Western food) dishes and home to Japan's largest Chinatown, offering a rich mix of Chinese and local specialties.

Iekei Ramen (Yokohama-style Pork-Soy Sauce Ramen)Gyunabe (Beef Hot Pot)Sanmamen (Ramen with stir-fried vegetable topping)