King Tower
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King Tower

The Art Deco Kanagawa Prefectural Government Building (1928) stands as a striking symbol of Yokohama’s modern history. From Port Opening Square along historic Nihon-Odori Street, visitors can enjoy views of the Port and attend open-air events.

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mosaic tiles
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mosaic tiles

Tiled ceiling of the Indian Memorial Fountain dome in Yokohama’s Yamashita Park, donated in 1939 by the Indian community to honor Japanese assistance during the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake and to memorialize those who died.

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Hikawa Maru
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Hikawa Maru

Built in 1929, the NYK Hikawa Maru was a luxury ocean liner that sailed the Pacific, connecting Japan with North America. It featured gourmet cuisine, elegant Art Deco interiors, and famous passengers including Babe Ruth and Charlie Chaplin.

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Marine Tower
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Marine Tower

Built in 1961 for Yokohama Port’s centennial, Marine Tower once held the record as the world’s tallest lighthouse. Renovated in 2009, it now features observation decks, light shows, and stunning views of the city and Mt. Fuji.

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Giant Leek
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Giant Leek

Giant purple Allium giganteum flower blooming in Yokohama’s Yamashita Park during Garden Necklace Yokohama, with blurred roses and the Hikawa Maru ocean liner in the background.

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Jigen-ji Temple
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Jigen-ji Temple

White cherry blossoms in full bloom fill the air and inner garden behind the Sanmon Gate of Jigen-ji Temple, a historic Buddhist temple nestled in a former castle town just under an hour south of Tokyo.

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Weeping Sakura
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Weeping Sakura

In the stillness of a rural temple cemetery, a grand old weeping cherry tree blooms with branches heavy with soft pink and white blossoms, its roots resting beneath generations. Petals drift in the breeze, like quiet echoes of lives once lived, reminding us that life, in some form, always continues.

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Ryufuku-ji Temple
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Ryufuku-ji Temple

The dragon water spout at Ryufuku-ji Temple’s purification fountain shimmers in green and azure hues, touched by years of oxidization and the afternoon sun.

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Hotaru Waterway Park
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Hotaru Waterway Park

Colorful koinobori (carp streamers) flutter in the spring breeze beneath snowy mountains and cherry blossoms in Japan, symbolizing strength, courage, and hope for children’s growth and success during the Boy’s Day celebration.

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Suwa Hachiman Shrine
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Suwa Hachiman Shrine

Traditional Shinto shrine with red roof surrounded by cedar and pine trees under a bright blue sky in rural Japan. A peaceful, picturesque spring morning scene capturing cultural heritage, wooden architecture, and the tranquil beauty of the Japanese countryside.

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