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Yokosuka
Evolving from a town of base to a town of sightseeing.
A town where the American & Japanese cultures are harmonized.
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Wasai Yakura
Kamakura/Zushi, Kanagawa
Japanese, Japanese
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Kamakura Sukiyaki & Shabu-Shabu Restaurant Sasho
Kamakura/Zushi, Kanagawa
Shabu-shabu (boiled meat slices)/Sukiyaki (hot pot stew), Japanese
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restaurant Artisan
Kannai/Bashamichi, Kanagawa
French, Italian/French
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Yakiniku Okuu Fujisawa branch
Enoshima/Kugenuma, Kanagawa
Yakiniku/Wagyu (Japanese BBQ), Yakiniku/Steak
Area Map
The entrance to Tokyo Bay - Yokosuka City occupies the majority of the Miura Peninsula. The city is known for the naval ports of the US Navy and the SDF. The Dobuita-Dori (drainage covering boards' street) extending from in front of the base gate used to be a shopping street mainly designed to attract the US Navy soldiers. Now the shopping street is the center of Yokosuka's culture as a stylish shopping street where the two cultures are harmonized. The local specialties "Yokosuka Navy Curry" and "Yokosuka Navy Burger" are very popular foods and you can taste them anywhere in the city. Also Yokosuka is a city of many parks including Mikasa Park where the flagship of the Imperial Japanese Navy at the time of Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), HIJMS MIKASA, is maintained and exhibited as a memorial ship.
Address
Yokosuka station
1-1, Higashihemicho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa
Access from major landmarks
From Tokyo station to Yokosuka station
・Eighty minutes (via JR Yokosuka Line)
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