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Yokohama society

Yokohama's cultural and educational undertakings are also very developed, with institutions of higher learning, museums, libraries and other cultural facilities such as Yokohama National University, yokohama city university and Kanagawa University. There are various tourist attractions in Yokohama, including Yamashita Park, Port Future 2 1 Zone, Sanxi Garden, Yokohama Ocean Building, Yacht Maru and Yokohama Port Museum, Bread Superman Museum, Lamian Noodles Museum in New Yokohama, Island Paradise in Bajing Island, Zongzhi Temple, Hongming Temple, Imperial Great God Palace in Iseyama and Guangang Park. In the beautiful coastal port cities, there are many western buildings with different styles.

Tohoku University Short-term University Yokohama National University Toyo Heying Women's College University yokohama city university Fries Women's College Kanagawa Prefecture Foreign Language Short-term University Kanagawa University Tongyin Yokohama University Yokohama Fine Arts Short-term University Kanto College University Tsukiyokohama University Yokohama Women's Short-term University Yokohama Pharmaceutical University Yokohama Business University Caritas Women's Short-term University Yokohama Chuangying Short-term University Tsukiji University Yokohama University currently has three professional sports teams, Wu, The marine whale of the Japanese professional baseball team moved from Kawasaki City to Yokohama City in 1978, and was renamed Yokohama Marine Whale, and was named Yokohama Bay Star by 1987. In addition, there are two professional football teams in the city, namely Yokohama Mariners and Yokohama FC, both of which participate in the Japanese professional football league. In addition, during the period from 1993 to 1998, the flying wing of the football team Yokohama used to be a base in this city, but the team was dissolved in 1999.

Yokohama International Complex Arena (also known as Nissan Stadium) in the city is one of the venues for the 2002 World Cup and the venue for the finals. In addition, the stadium also hosted four FIFA World Champion Club Cups (2005-2008) and three Intercontinental Cup football matches (2002-2004).