Yokohama Station Trains to Tokyo (Transfer Adventure)
We’re at Yokohama Station which is the main travel hub for JR and the other lines (Subway, KEIKYU, Tokyu, minatomirai) Is there anything here to explore? It’s raining today so a railway station seems perfect! Where is Yokohama Station?
Yokohama Japan Travel Guide - First Time On The Japan Railway JR 日本鉄道
Yokohama Japan Travel Guide - First Time On The Japan Railway JR 日本鉄道
First time ride on the Japan railway JR from Sukuragicho Station to Shinjuku Station. The journey took around 1 hour and I have to change train at the Shinagawa Station. You can download many travel apps like Navitime that can assist you to go around as Japanese railway can be complicated.
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Japan Trains - Railway from Tokyo to Yokohama
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Yokohama (横浜市 Yokohama-shi?) (About this sound listen (help·info)), officially the City of Yokohama, is the second largest city in Japan by population after Tokyo, and most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kantō region of the main island of Honshu. It is a major commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area.
Yokohama's population of 3.7 million makes it Japan's largest incorporated city.[2] Yokohama developed rapidly as Japan's prominent port city following the end of Japan's relative isolation in the mid-19th century, and is today one of its major ports along with Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Hakata, Tokyo, and Chiba.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.[3] A major turning point in Japanese history happened in 1853–54, when Commodore Matthew Perry arrived just south of Yokohama with a fleet of American warships, demanding that Japan open several ports for commerce, and the Tokugawa shogunate agreed by signing the Treaty of Peace and Amity.[4]
It was initially agreed that one of the ports to be opened to foreign ships would be the bustling town of Kanagawa-juku (in what is now Kanagawa Ward) on the Tōkaidō, a strategic highway that linked Edo to Kyoto and Osaka. However, the Tokugawa shogunate decided that Kanagawa-juku was too close to the Tōkaidō for comfort, and port facilities were instead built across the inlet in the sleepy fishing village of Yokohama. The Port of Yokohama was opened on June 2, 1859
Yokohama quickly became the base of foreign trade in Japan. Foreigners initially occupied the low-lying district of the city called Kannai, residential districts later expanding as the settlement grew to incorporate much of the elevated Yamate district overlooking the city, commonly referred to by English speaking residents as The Bluff.
Kannai, the foreign trade and commercial district (literally, inside the barrier), was surrounded by a moat, foreign residents enjoying extraterritorial status both within and outside the compound. Interactions with the local population, particularly young samurai, outside the settlement inevitably caused problems; the Namamugi Incident, one of the events that preceded the downfall of the shogunate, took place in what is now Tsurumi Ward in 1862, and prompted the brief Anglo-Japanese War of 1863.
Japan's first English language newspaper, the Japan Herald, was first published in Yokohama 1861. In 1865 the first ice cream and first beer in Japan were manufactured in the city.[6] Chinese immigrants came to Yokohama in increasing numbers.[7]
After the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the port was developed for trading silk, the main trading partner being Great Britain. Many Western influences first reached Japan in Yokohama, including Japan's first daily newspaper (1870) and first gas-powered street lamps (1872). Japan's first railway was constructed in the same year to connect Yokohama to Shinagawa and Shinbashi in Tokyo. In the same year, Jules Verne set Yokohama, which he had never visited, in an episode of his widely read Around the World in Eighty Days, capturing the atmosphere of a fast-developing, Western-oriented Japanese city.In 1887, a British merchant, Samuel Cocking, built the city's first power plant. At first for his own use, this coal-burning plant became the basis for the Yokohama Cooperative Electric Light Company. The city was officially incorporated on April 1, 1889.[8] By the time the extraterritoriality of foreigner areas was abolished in 1899, Yokohama was the most international city in Japan, with foreigner areas stretching from Kannai to the Bluff area and the large Yokohama Chinatown.
The early 20th century was marked by rapid growth of industry. Entrepreneurs built factories along reclaimed land to the north of the city toward Kawasaki, which eventually grew to be the Keihin Industrial Area. The growth of Japanese industry brought affluence, and many wealthy trading families constructed sprawling residences there, while the rapid influx of population from Japan and Korea also led to the formation of Kojiki-Yato, then the largest slum in Japan.
From Yokohama to Tokyo in 1958 横浜から東京まで
An early film from Japan's Showa period. Hardly any English lettering seen. A viewer adds: The video starts with apparently a U.S. military housing complex somewhere in Kanagawa Prefecture with views of Mount Fuji (0:28) followed by a train ride (1:07) into central Tokyo, views of Asakusa shopping street (2:03) and Asakusa Kannon temple complex (3:25), images of the Kabuki-za kabuki theatre in Ginza (5:30) and video images of the Ginza crossing area with the Montana pachinko parlor (6:22) and restaurant window displays (6:48) with plastic food, including sukiyaki for only 200 yen! Another viewer added: starts with JR line headind down from Tokyo to Yokohama yamanote line , back to Asakusa sensoji temple, Nakamise, to Yokohama china town , back to Asakusa, Ginza line entrance and bridge to higashi ginza Kabukiza,
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Timelapse - Kyoto to Yokohama on bullet train - Japan
This video is the time lapse of my bullet train trip from Kyoto to Yokohama. I was Enroute to Tokyo but my phone memory was full as we were approaching Yokohama.
The original video is of 4:19 seconds. Have slowed it down 50% so the views can be enjoyed.
Travelled the length and breath of Japan on bullet trains using the JP Pass. A mesmerising experience all together.
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Yokohama Station Ep 16 - Japanese Bullet Train & Shizuoka
We take the Bullet Train (shinkansen) to Shizuoka Prefecture (home of Mount Fuji) and see the local sights!
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Train crash in Japan kills one, injures at least 30
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A train near Tokyo derailed after colliding with a truck, killing one person and injuring at least 30 others.
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Japan: At least 30 injured as collision derails train in Yokohama
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At least 30 people were injured when a train collided with a truck at a rail crossing in Yokohama on Thursday morning, leading to the derailment of the first three carriages of the train.
The incident occurred on the Keikyu Line between Kanagawa-Shimmachi and Nakakido stations at around 11:40 local time (02:40 GMT).
According to local media reports, 30 people were injured, with the Japan Times reporting the 67-year-old truck driver dead, while a woman in her 20s remains in critical condition.
Footage shows flames and smoke billowing as fire broke out in the derailed train's front carriages.
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Japan: Dozens injured as train derails after collision in Yokohama
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At least 30 people were injured when a train collided with a truck at a rail crossing in Yokohama on Thursday morning, leading to the derailment of the first three carriages of the train.
The incident occurred on the Keikyu Line between Kanagawa-Shimmachi and Nakakido stations at around 11:40 local time (02:40 GMT).
According to local media reports, 30 people were injured, with the Japan Times reporting the 67-year-old truck driver dead, while a woman in her 20s remains in critical condition.
Footage shows clouds of smoke billowing from the first carriages of the derailed train.
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Visit Yokohama. Japan's City by the Bay
Anthony Joh and Cynthia Popper take a tour around the port city of Yokohama.
Straight off the train at Yokohama Station we start our journey on the the Sea Bass ferry which will take us to Yamashita Park.
At the park we will go up for a birds eye view of the city from the observation deck of the Marine Tower.
From there I will check out the science and technology exhibits at the Mitsubishi Industrial Museum while Cynthia visits the bustling streets of Chinatown.
We will meet back up for lunch at the historic themed Ramen Museum and after sampling the many noodle dishes we will split up to do some shopping.
Our final stop is Cosmo World, home to one of the largest ferris wheels in the world.
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Getting a re-loadable IC travel card for getting around Tokyo can save you time, money. In addition to paying for transportation fare, you can also use your PASMO or SUICA card as a form of payment around Tokyo’s many shops and restaurants, vending machines, coin lockers, and even parking lots. In this video we show you how to buy and use those cards.
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