Yokohama Chinatown — s Goodwill Gate Yokohama … Wikipedia
Japān — (hierzu Karte »Japan und Korea«), Inselreich im äußersten Osten Asiens, das Nihón, Nippón oder Dai Nippon der Japaner, im Mittelalter Zipangu genannt. Diese Namen stammen teils von der chinesischen Bezeichnung Dschipönnkwo, teils von den sinisch… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Yokohama Marine Tower — in November 2005 as seen from Yamashita Park Location Yokohama Inner Harbour Coordinates … Wikipedia
Yokohama — shi 横浜市 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yokohama International School — (YIS) is one of the oldest international schools in the world. It is located in the heart of the old foreign residential section of Yokohama, Japan, commonly known as the Bluff. Founded in 1924 by a group of foreign residents, YIS was the second… … Wikipedia
Yokohama Landmark Tower — Landmark Tower … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yokohama Silk Museum — is a museum located in Yokohama, Japan that covers the silk trade in Japan. The museum displays silk kimonos and covers the importance of Yokohama as a silk port. [cite web |url= http://www.asiarooms.com/travel guide/japan/yokohama/yokohama… … Wikipedia
Yokohama Commodity Exchange — (Y COM) was a futures exchange based in Yokohama, Japan which operated from 1998 to 2006. History The exchange was formed in 1998 from the merger of the Yokohama Raw Silk Exchange and the Maebashi Dried Cocoon Exchange. [http://www.y com.or.jp… … Wikipedia
Yokohama Athletic Club — was a club of foreigners, predominantly Americans, in Yokohama Japan. In the late 19th century the athletic club was challenged by Ichiko, an elite Tokyo preparatory school. The matches were popular and won handily by the Japanese. The scores of… … Wikipedia
Yokohama Dreamland — was an amusement park that operated in Totsuka, Yokohama, Japan from 1964 to 2002. It closed on February 17, 2002. Popular CultureThe park was used as the main location in an episode of Toei s classic tokusatsu tv series Kikaida (Jinzou Ningen… … Wikipedia