Did you know? Shin-Yokohama Station, not “Shin-Yokohama Town” On March 18, the Tokyu and Sotetsu Shin-Yokohama Line opened. Direct trains from 6 companies, 1 station, and 14 lines will connect to Shin-Yokohama. When you hear “Shin-Yokohama”, do you think of a new station or a “town” called Shin-Yokohama? Shin-Yokohama Station is a major terminal, served by the Tokaido Shinkansen, JR Yokohama Line, and Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line, with more than 100,000 passengers passing through each day. However, once you exit the station, you will find a town where people work and live, and depending on whether you exit the station to the north (JR North Exit) or to the south (Shinohara Exit), your impression of the town will change dramatically. The author once spent eight years in this city as a businessman working alone. Now that the city is about to be transformed by the new railroad, I would like to take another tour of the city, ask the locals about its history, and search for the answer to the question, “What is Shin-Yokohama like? I would like to find the answer to the question, “What is Shin-Yokohama like?
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