The building still retains its original appearance, and the interior retains the decor of the early twentieth century, with an octagonal meeting room and many small exhibition halls, which are now free to enter.
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Yokohama Archives of History Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In addition to the permanent exhibition, four planned exhibitions are held each year. Through the collection, wide disclosure and dissemination of historical materials at home and abroad from the end of the Edo period (mid 1750s) to the beginning of the Taisho and Showa era (early 1820s), we promote intergenerational exchanges and mutual communication among citizens. For the purpose of contact, on June 2, 1981, the anniversary of the opening of the Yokohama Port, the Yokohama Port Opening Museum was opened in the place where the Japan-US Goodwill Treaty was concluded.
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Yokohama Archives of History Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The building still retains its original appearance, and the interior retains the decor of the early twentieth century, with an octagonal meeting room and many small exhibition halls, which are now free to enter.
Yokohama Zhonghua Street is a 140-year-old Chinese residential area located in Yamashita, Yokohama Central District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is commonly known as "Chinatown". Of the 3,000 or 4,000 overseas Chinese living here, the majority are from Guangdong Province, China.
The adjacent building environment here is excellent. It's also a business card from Yokohama. I like it very much. Few people, convenient transportation is also very convenient, the surrounding harbor is also beautiful, there are huge cruise ships docked, walking and strolling is good.
A good place to learn about Yokohama's history, especially the past interactions between Yokohama and Shanghai.
The old building of the Hong Kong Opening Archives was formerly the British consulate. There are a lot of historical materials on display. It records the history of Yokohama Port's switch trade in the later period of the shogunate. The ticket is 200 yen. The Archives is right next to Datong Station in Japan.