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Japan's first western-style street, with many historical buildings on both sides of the road. It includes Kanagawa Prefecture Hall, Yokohama Post Office, etc. We also visited the Yokohama Kaigang Memorial Hall.
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Nihon Odori Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Nippon Odori was designed and completed by foreign architects in Meiji 3 and named in Meiji 8. It is the first Western-style road in Japan. There are important facilities such as the Yokohama Port Opening Museum, the Yokohama Post Office, the Former Commerce and Industry Award Hall, and the former Kanto Finance Bureau on Odori, Japan. At the end of the 19th century, Japan and the United States signed the "Japan-US Goodwill Treaty" here, thus opening the door that Japan had blocked for 250 years. Therefore, it can also be said that the city of Yokohama, and even the beginning of Japan's modernization, began here in Japan's Odori.
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Nihon Odori Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Japan's first western-style street, with many historical buildings on both sides of the road. It includes Kanagawa Prefecture Hall, Yokohama Post Office, etc. We also visited the Yokohama Kaigang Memorial Hall.
The hotel I stayed at was on the auxiliary road on the edge of Datong. Datong is the main road in Yokohama. There is nothing to shop at. There are many government units built here, and there are also office hotels.
It is a historic city, because there is a story in Yokohama's history, so it formed this street. Although the street is not very wide, it is really clean and tidy on both sides.
It's a nice boulevard that leads to the sea. It feels good.
Chase is very beautiful in Japan. It's autumn. The trees along the street were hanging bright leaves on the treetops. Go over and have a cup of coffee.
The environment is very good. I went to Hokkaido Food Festival in autumn. Garbage sorting is doing very well, praise.
It's still a very clean place. It's not special, but the streets are clean. The whole street did not see the Japanese-style houses on the two sides, it is indeed more slanted house brushing. Ginkgo biloba leaves on both sides of the road have been around for years.