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He was born in 1867 in Hull, England and was a resident of Yokohama beginning in the early 1870's when his father was employed by the Japanese postal department. Mr. Abbey was a commission agent with the firm of Jno. W. Hall. H... more
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Actor & Actress is a great place to take a date when you want to create an impression of knowing where the chic of Yokohama while away their time. Most of the clientèle are from the established 'in crowd', youngish, urbane and... more
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The Aioi is famous for its authentic reproductions of the first ice creams ever sold in Japan. The first ice cream parlor in Japan was located a few meters from the present site of Aioi. A statue called "Taiyo no Boshizo," or M... more
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While living in a cave for three years--near the entrance gate of this temple--Nichiren wrote his famous treatise that Japan would be doomed unless false religions were abandoned. This piece was called "Rissho Ankoku Ron" from... more
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While living in a cave near the entrance gate for about three years, Nichiren wrote his treatise that Japan would be doomed if false religions were not abandoned. This piece was called Rissho Ankoku Ron from which the temple (e... more
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Asahi Family Health Land is a comfortable spa complex with sento or public baths, saunas, and even karaoke. Asahi Family Health Land has indoor and outdoor bathing facilities. The indoor bathing facilities include marbled baths... more
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One of the major features of Bar Great Harry is the cocktail-mixing competition that the staff competes in every night. You name your drink, and they will mix it, with great pleasure and enthusiasm. There are a wide range of ch... more
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Tea, assorted cakes and pastries are served here at Bashamichi Samovar. Over a 100 selected assortment of teas are available here. Their Earl Grey and Iced Tea is the favourite. Cakes are made with fruits and according to their... more
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If you are a big fan of James Ivory and looking to do teatime in style, then come on in and stumble over the plush and aptly stodgy furniture of Blue Bell. They mean business when it comes to tea at this cafe. Blue Bell serves... more
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The hills of Yamate had a lot of foreign settlement, and has seen a lot of changes in Yokohama. This place is strongly connected historically to the city and can be seen in the beautiful western houses on this hillside few of w... more
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