Our final profile in the “Pioneers of Yokohama” series honors the earliest of Yokohama’s pioneers—a…
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Yokohama gained sudden recognition as a treaty port in 1859. Before that it was Japan’s…
Let’s begin with a short questionnaire: Have you ever walked from Bashamichi to Isezaki-chō across…
Yokohama is a city rich with beer history and culture. Japan’s first beer brewery, Spring…
This year Yokohama celebrates 165 years since its birth in 1859, when the port was…
The most influential and prolific foreign architect in Japan never had any formal training. William…
Yokohama has hosted world championship finals in many sports. Yokohama Stadium saw Japan win the…
Saint Maur International School will host its annual Food Fair on Saturday, April 29, from…
It’s said that Japan’s five ports that opened to the West in the late 19th…
Chūya Nakahara (1907-1937) was one of 20th century Japan’s greatest poets. He’s admired by both…