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Yokohama Kanagawa Best Nightlife and Bars

March 1st 2010 | Posted by
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Yokohama (横浜市) is the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture, located in the Kantō region of the main island of Honshu Japan. As one of the most popular tourist spots in the world Yokohama has a numerous cafes, bars and restaurants that make you vacation in Yokohama all the more enjoyable. Nightlife in Yokohama is something every tourist would like to experience.

Some of the nightclubs in Yokohama attract tourists in huge numbers. This is where you swing wild to the famous scores and have a blast during your vacation in the beautiful city of Yokohama. There are numerous bars, cafes, restaurants and pubs that make nightlife in Yokohama a unique experience. These bars and pubs are great places to have some fun and make you vacation in Yokohama all the more enjoyable.

These are also of different types; there are lounges, bars, discos, cafes, pubs and so on. No matter whichever spot you choose for your Yokohama Nightlife, it is fun and amusement all the way.

Things to do and places to go in Yokohama at Nightlife :
1. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
2. Paris Bar
3. Downbeat
4. The Tavern
5. 1890 Saloon CABLE CAR
6. Live Restaurant Bar Bar Bar
7. Stardust
8. Flash Back Café
9. Miyoshi Engeijyo
10. Yokohama Noh Theater

Best bars discos, cafes, pubs in Yokohama City such as :

1. Actor & Actress, 210 Yamashitacho
Yokohama, Japan
Traditional Bar

2.Jebel Bar, Zenkawa Maegawa Building 3F
Yokohama, Japan
Traditional Bar

3. Stardust, 2-1 Chiwakacho
Yokohama, Japan
Traditional Bar

4. Motown Cafe, 2-17-1 Minamisaiwai,
Yokohama, Japan
Pub

5. Bar Bar Bar, 1-25 Aiocho
Yokohama, Japan
Pub

6. Chigusa, 1-23 Noge, Junggu
Yokohama, Japan
Jazz/Blues Club

7. Kinrinmon, Sky Building, 29th Floor
Yokohama, Japan
Lounge

8. Bar Great Harry, 214 Yamashitacho
Yokohama, Japan
Traditional Bar

9. New Tokyo Beer Dock, Landmark Tower B 104-ku
Yokohama, Japan
Micro-Brewery

10. Downbeat, 1-43,HanaSaki-chou
Yokohama, Japan
Jazz/Blues Club

11. Grass Roots, 2-13-3 Tsuruyacho
Yokohama, Japan
Traditional Bar

12. Foggy Guys, Kannai NS Building B1
Yokohama, Japan

13. Dr. Jikyll & Mr. Hyde, 3-145 Motomachi B1
Yokohama, Japan
Traditional Bar

14. Southern Wind, 1-1 Kaigandori
Yokohama, Japan
Traditional Bar
Jazz

15. The Tavern, Nishiguchi Meiwa Building B1
Yokohama, Japan
Pub

Photos of Yokohama city :
Yokohama Nightlife
Yokohama Nightlife

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Japan Earthquake at Sendai and Nuclear Radiation Crisis

March 21st 2011 | Posted by
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A big earthquake followed with deadly Tsunami has just rock Japan, especially at Sendai, Honshu Island on March 11th 2011. The biggest earthquake, 8.9 magnitude, to hit Japan in 140 years struck Friday, triggering a 10-metre tsunami that pounded the country’s east coast and prompted advisories along Canada’s West Coast.

A 10-meter tsunami was observed at Sendai airport in Miyagi prefecture, which has been flooded, with waves sweeping along cars and buildings as they traveled inland.

Bullet train services to northern Japan were halted, rapid transit services in Tokyo were suspended and some nuclear power plants automatically shut themselves down.

Prime Minister Naoto Kan believed that there had been no radiation leaks to the best of his knowledge and in a televised address, he extended his sympathy to the victims of the disaster and said an emergency response headquarters had been set up.

Tsunami warning soon be released to more than 20 countries including Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, and Taiwan. Don’t play and estimate the Tsunami hits. Still fresh in our mind a massive Tsunami crashed Aceh, Indonesia last 2004 and killed more than 100.000 peoples.

How many victims in Sendai Tsunami ?

Hundreds were believed to be dead following the disaster, and the extent of the destruction along a lengthy stretch of Japan’s coastline suggested the toll could rise significantly.

The Red Cross in Geneva said the wall of water was higher than some Pacific islands and a tsunami warning was issued for almost the entire Pacific basin.

Another unnerving report was that the Japanese government had ordered the evacuation affecting 2,000 residents near a nuclear plant in Fukushima.

Earlier the government declared an atomic power emergency but said no radiation leaks were detected among its reactors. The plant had shut down but a reactor cooling system failure had led to the evacuation order.

The quake was the biggest since records began 140 years ago, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. It surpasses the Great Kanto quake of Sept. 1, 1923, which had a magnitude of 7.9 and killed more than 140,000 people in the Tokyo area.

The 1995 Kobe quake caused $100 billion in damage and was the most expensive natural disaster in history. Economic damage from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was estimated at about $10 billion.

Sendai and Tokyo Tsunami and Earthquake

Sendai Tsunami

Sendai Tsunami

Sendai Tsunami

Sendai Tsunami

Sendai Tsunami

Sendai Tsunami

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