Yokohama

[ US /ˌjoʊkəˈhɑmə/ ]
NOUN
  1. port city on southeastern Honshu in central Japan
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  • Celesta is a Taiwanese and has lived in cites of Taipei, Manchester, and Yokohama. She is now a postdoctoral researcher in sustainable urban future.
  • Two weeks later a U.S. man-of-war, steaming out of the port of Vladivostok, is hailed by the Russians and Bub Russell is dropped over the rail to the deck of the American ship; a week later he is put ashore at Hakodate, and after some telegraphing, his fare is paid on the railroad to Yokohama. “The way of a man with a maid may be too wonderful to know. . .”
  • Koichi Osada, an amateur oboist from the Japanese city of Yokohama, said "this event will help people to become more familiar with classical music, even people who have not been interested in classical music. Canada.com Top Stories
  • At dawn on the 13 th the'Carnatic'entered the port of Yokohama.
  • Celesta is a Taiwanese and has lived in cites of Taipei, Manchester, and Yokohama. She is now a postdoctoral researcher in sustainable urban future.
  • Asked about Kan's statements, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said they were "undiplomatic" and contrasted sharply with the positive tone of a meeting between Kan and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in Yokohama last fall. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Other municipalities are throwing doors open as well, from Yokohama south of Tokyo to Matsudo city to the east, where hundreds of evacuees are being housed in everything from elderly care centers to local temples. Radiation Fears Prompt New Exodus
  • Shortly before noon on September 1, 1923, an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale sent shockwaves through the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area.
  • In September officials in Yokohama said they had detected 40,200 becquerels of radioactive caesium per kilogramme of sediment collected from a roadside ditch. Radiation in Tokyo not linked to Fukushima
  • YOKOHAMA, Japan — Nissan Motor Co. 's chief operating officer said Tuesday that the automaker is working "with a sense of crisis" to lessen the impact of the strong yen on its business, as the currency's surge threatens to eat into profits in one of Japan's key export industries. 'Crisis' at Nissan Over Strong Yen
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